Pharm 2 Exam 3 Review
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11.21.22
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Diuretics can have a significant effect (either increase or decrease) this electrolyte
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Due to their effects on potassium, diuretics can greatly alter this non-invasive cardiac test
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osmotic diuretics can be used to reduce this
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an indication for osmotic diuretics that includes swelling in the brain
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something you check every day at the same time to assess if a diuretic is working
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diuretics will cause an increase in this, so you should monitor intake and output
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a potassium-sparing diuretic
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a contraindication to administering hydrochlorothiazide
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a food high in potassium
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a medication that helps with the pain and urgency associated with UTI or cystitis
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hydrochlorothiazide can cause blood glucose to do this
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medications used to treat BPH, such as finasteride, can cause this because they decrease testosterone
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furosemide should be pushed slowly because it can cause this
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acetazolamide can cause a weakened immune system because it suppresses this
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in addition to monitoring serum electrolytes, we should also monitor this organ's function when administering diuretics
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pentosan polysulfate sodium is a bladder protectant. However, it has anticoagulant effects, so it should not be administered if these are low.
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All diuretics have the potential to cause this in a patient's vital signs
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if a patient's emesis is the color of this, it is a sign of bleeding
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the nurse educate the patient that he can take ibuprofen with his nitroglycerin because nitroglycerine causes this
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gemfibrozil is a medication used to treat hyperlipidemia. It seeks to lower this level
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we administer epoetin alfa if this level is too low
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statin drugs cause this to happen because they can cause vision alterations
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all blood-thinning medications (anticoagulents, antiplatelets, thrombolytics) can cause this adverse effect
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IV nitroglycerin must be run on a
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statins taken with grapefruit juice increase the chances of this adverse effect
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we would not want to administer nitroglycerin to someone who has a bleed in this area
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vitamin K, the antidote for warfarin, is concentrated in this type of food
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statins can cause damage to this organ
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it is ok to take this anticoagulant while breastfeeding
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it should take no longer than this amount of time for a nitroglycerin tablet to take effect
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