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After teaching a patient about the action of spironolactone, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the patient states:

"I need to make sure I don't eat too many high potassium foods."

An ED nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving furosemide for treatment of pulmonary edema. What will the nurse monitor to observe for adverse effects of the drug?

Potassium levels

The emergency department (ED) nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing pulmonary edema. The client is treated with furosemide. What will the nurse monitor most closely?

Potassium levels

The nurse is teaching a client with orthostatic hypotension about the role of renin in maintaining blood pressure. What process should the nurse describe?

"Renin is directly involved in the control of arterial blood pressure and it is essential for proper functioning of the glomerulus."

The amount of fluid excreted as urine each day averages approximately less than how many liters?

2 L

The nurse is providing health promotion education to a client regarding proper hydration. How much urine will the nurse indicate an adequately hydrated adult produces each day?

2 L/d

A client is receiving hydrochlorothiazide. The nurse would expect this drug to begin acting within which time frame?

2 hours

You are monitoring serum electrolyte levels in a 55-year-old patient who has been prescribed digoxin and a potassium-sparing diuretic for treatment of heart failure. Which of the following potassium levels would you hope to see for this patient?

4.0 mEq/L

A clinic nurse has been assigned to follow up with a group of patients on hydrochlorothiazide therapy. Which patient will the nurse most closely monitor for hyponatremia?

A 71-year-old female who has advanced arteriosclerosis

A client with a long-standing diagnosis of heart failure has been taking hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) for several weeks. The health care provider (HCP) indicates that the client would benefit from increased diuresis but is likely "near the ceiling threshold" of the drug. What is the HCP's concern?

A higher dose of HCTZ will not result in increased diuresis.

A client has been diagnosed with renal failure and is surprised to learn of the large volume of blood that is filtered by the kidneys. The client asks, "If that much blood gets filtered, why don't people produce more urine than they do?" In response, the nurse should describe what phenomenon?

A very large majority of filtrate is returned to circulation.

A nurse is caring for a client with acute renal failure. The health care provider has prescribed a diuretic therapy for the client to promote dieresis. What intervention should the nurse perform to prevent the inconvenience caused by increased urination?

Administer the drug early in the day.

Aldosterone levels would be affected if which gland was dysfunctional?

Adrenal

What sign is most indicative of dehydration in a patient taking diuretics?

Body weight

A 91-year-old client is being discharged on the diuretic spironolactone. What assessment finding would the nurse attribute to adverse effects of this medication?

Confusion and irregular heart rate

What type of diet should a patient taking diuretics have?

Eat potassium-rich or low-potassium diet as appropriate

Which is an example of a loop diuretic?

Furosemide (Lasix)

A male client is excited because it is football season. He has season tickets and attends most games with his friends. At his latest appointment, the client's blood pressure is elevated. What does the nurse suspect is the cause?

He is consuming excessive salty foods at the games.

The nurse is caring for a client with a severe head injury. An osmotic diuretic is ordered. The nurse understands which drug is an osmotic diuretic?

Mannitol

A client with renal impairment is in need of a diuretic. Because of the renal problem, potassium-sparing diuretics are contraindicated but may be used if there is no other option. If they are used at all, what nursing intervention would be most important for this client?

Monitoring of serum electrolytes, creatinine, and BUN

The client has just been diagnosed with acute renal failure. The client asks the nurse what functional units of the kidneys are involved. What would the nurse reply?

Nephrons

The pharmacology instructor is discussing the differences among the various diuretic agents. Which would the instructor cite as a difference between spironolactone and hydrochlorothiazide?

Potassium losses are greater with hydrochlorothiazide than with spironolactone.

A client with hypertension has been prescribed spironolactone. The client's previous diuretic, furosemide, has been discontinued. The nurse should explain what benefit of this change?

Potassium losses are lower with spironolactone than with furosemide.

A male client has cirrhosis and is receiving diuretic therapy. The nurse knows that what drug will help prevent metabolic alkalosis or hypokalemia in this client?

Spironolactone

A client began taking hydrochlorothiazide 1 week ago and is reporting occasional dizziness when she stands up quickly from sitting or lying. What is the nurse's best action?

Teach the client about the blood pressure effects of the medication and relevant safety measures.

What best describes the structure of the kidneys?

The renal pelvises drain urine into the ureters.

The health care provider indicates that a client experiencing renal failure is not a candidate for therapy with potassium-sparing diuretics. How will the nurse respond when the client's family member asks why this is the case?

They may cause hyperkalemia

The nurse has administered a diuretic that acts to block the chloride pump in the distal convoluted tubules and leads to a loss of sodium and potassium and a minor loss of water. What type of diuretic did the nurse administer?

Thiazide diuretic

The nurse is conducting an admission assessment of a client who has been prescribed hydrochlorothiazide. The nurse should contact the provider because of the client's:

allergy to sulfa drugs.

chp 34 FVE

chp 34 Fluid volume excess

Which diuretic will most likely be the initial drug of choice when a client demonstrates dyspnea related to pulmonary edema?

furosemide

A health care provider prescribes spironolactone, a potassium-sparing diuretic, for a client with cirrhosis. For which category of clients is the use of potassium-sparing diuretics contraindicated?

hyperkalemia

A health care provider is considering ordering hydrochlorothiazide for a client. This drug must be used cautiously, if at all, if the client has a history of:

hypersensitivity to sulfonamides.

A group of students are reviewing the function of the kidneys and demonstrate understanding when they identify that the kidneys receive what portion of the cardiac output?

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