What is the general action of diuretics on the body?
Explanation
This question assesses the fundamental understanding of the pharmacodynamic action of diuretics as a class of drugs, based on the 'General Action and Information' section.
Other questions
According to the text, which type of diuretic is primarily used to conserve potassium in patients who are receiving other types of diuretics?
What is the main purpose of using osmotic diuretics like mannitol, as stated in the text?
Which of the following drug classes may exhibit cross-sensitivity with thiazide and loop diuretics?
Concurrent use of potassium-sparing diuretics with which of the following may cause hyperkalemia?
What effect can hypokalemia from potassium-losing diuretics have on a patient taking digoxin?
What is a potential adverse effect on lab values when a patient takes thiazide and loop diuretics?
To prevent disruption of the sleep cycle, when should oral diuretics be administered?
What should a nurse monitor to assess fluid status in a patient taking diuretics?
A patient on diuretic therapy reports muscle weakness, cramps, and nausea. What should the patient be advised to do?
Which group of diuretics includes furosemide and torsemide?
What is a key precaution when using diuretics in patients with pre-existing renal or hepatic disease?
What is the potential interaction between potassium-losing diuretics and lithium?
What assessment is specifically recommended for patients receiving osmotic diuretics for increased intracranial pressure?
What should a patient taking diuretics be advised to do to minimize orthostatic hypotension?
Which of the following is an expected and desired outcome of diuretic therapy?
What factor might enhance the orthostatic hypotension effect in a patient on diuretic therapy?
What is the primary contraindication for the use of diuretics mentioned in the text?
Which electrolytes should be monitored, with an emphasis on one in particular, according to the Lab Test Considerations for diuretics?
What is spironolactone classified as in the provided text?
What patient advice is given regarding over-the-counter (OTC) medications while on diuretic therapy?
What is one of the desired outcomes listed for a patient taking diuretics for hyperaldosteronism?
What physical signs should a nurse assess for to detect electrolyte imbalance in a patient on diuretics?
For a patient with hypertension being treated with diuretics, how often should their BP be checked according to the patient teaching instructions?
Which drug interaction can lead to additive hypokalemia when combined with diuretics?
What should a nurse monitor to determine patient compliance with their diuretic regimen for hypertension?
Besides medication, what additional therapy is recommended for patients with hypertension in the Patient/Family Teaching section?
Which of the following drugs is NOT listed as a potassium-sparing diuretic?
What is the recommended patient action regarding photosensitivity reactions while on diuretic therapy?
What is a common use for thiazide and loop diuretics, as described in the 'General Use' section?
What is the general mechanism by which diuretics affect renal function?
When are many diuretics available, according to the 'Implementation' section, to enhance compliance?
A patient on diuretic therapy for hypertension states, 'I can stop taking this now that I feel better.' What is the appropriate response based on the patient teaching information?
Concurrent use of potassium-sparing diuretics with aliskiren may cause what adverse effect?
In addition to BUN and electrolytes, which other lab value should be monitored before and throughout diuretic therapy?
Which of these is NOT a listed desired outcome of diuretic therapy?
What is the interaction between diuretics and other antihypertensives or nitrates?
What should a nurse assess for in a patient receiving diuretics for increased intraocular pressure?
What should a patient on diuretics be advised regarding dietary potassium?
Chlorothiazide and hydrochlorothiazide are classified as which type of diuretic?
In addition to anorexia and muscle weakness, what is another sign of electrolyte imbalance a nurse should assess for?
What is the reason that safety in pregnancy and lactation is not established for diuretics?
What should a patient be instructed to do if they miss a dose of their diuretic medication?
Besides decreased BP and edema, what is another key desired outcome of diuretic therapy?
Concurrent use of piperacillin with diuretics can lead to what additive effect?
What is one potential nursing diagnosis for a patient taking diuretics?
Which drug is an example of a thiazide-like diuretic?
What should a patient on diuretics report to their health care professional before any treatment or surgery?
What is the consequence of the interaction between potassium-sparing diuretics and angiotensin II receptor antagonists?
What is the primary reason for monitoring skin turgor and mucous membranes in a patient on diuretics?