anticoalgulant Matching
What is the prototype for thiazides? |
What are signs of hypovolemia? |
hypotension, tachycardia, dry mucous membranes and concentrated urine. |
What are the key points of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors? |
Reduces IOP and ICP (intercranial pressure)also decreases blood pH. |
Serum glucose is most likely to be affected by which type of diuretic? |
What are common adverse effects of diuretics? |
hypotension, fluid deficit, hypokalemia, hyponatrimia, hyperglycemia |
By decreasing the reabsorption of Mg, Na, Cl, water, carbonic acid, and K. Also, it increases the reabsorption of glucose, Ca and lipids. |
Why would you need to monitor hr and rhythm when using potassium sparing diuretics? |
abnormal potassium affects the conduction of cardiac nerve impulses and myocardial contraction |
What is a risk with using an osmotic diuretic? |
hypervolemia then hypovalemia |
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