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Test 3: Diuretic Agents Flashcards

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344345335What is the general purpose of diuretics?They accelerate urine output formation by inhibiting Na and H20 resorption into the blood, to decrease blood volume and blood pressure.0
344345336What are some general side effects of diuretics?Hypovolemia (by ↓blood volume), acid-base imbalances, dysrythmias (r/t electrolye imbalances).1
344345337Where do the most potent diuretics tend to block resorption? What part of the nephron produces the least diuresis?PCT produces most diuresis. DCT produces the least.2
344345338Describe filtration r/t nephron action.It is a nonselective process based upon molecular size that occurs in the glomerulus. It takes substances out of the blood.3
344345339Describe resorption r/t nephron action.Selective process in which substances (H20, electrolytes, glucose) are returned to the blood. Occurs most in the PCT.4
344345340Describe secretion r/t nephron action.Selective process occuring in the PCT via active pumps, which moves substances from the blood to urine.5
344345341What substances move at the PCT, and what occurs there?Resorption of Na, H20.6
344345342What substances move at the Descending Loop of Henle, and what occurs there?H20 resorption. Urine concentrates.7
344345343What substances move at the ascending loop of henle, and what occurs there?Na, Ca resorption. No water enters or leaves (it is impermeable).8
344345344What happens at the early DCt, and what occurs there?Na and Cl resorption with passive H20 resorption.9
344345345What happens at the late DCT and collecting duct, and what happens there?Na and K exchange due to aldosterone. ADH causes H20 to be resorbed; if not present, H20 is excreted.10
344345346How do osmotic Diuretics work?Act at proximal tubule and descending loop to create an osmotic force w/i the nephon that keeps water from being resorbed. Used to ↑ renal blood blow (dilates renal arteries), ↓ intracranial pressure and cranial edema, and ↓elevated intraocular pressure (glaucoma).11
344345348When are osmotic diuretics contraindicated?Drug allergy, severe renal disease.12
344345350What are some side effects of osmotic diuretics?Edema (causes water to leave at all capillary beds), pulmonary congestion, dehydration.13
344345354How do loop (High ceiling) Diuretics work?Act at ascending loop to block Cl, Na, and some Ca resorption. Most potent, they promote diuresis even when renal blood flow & GFR are low. Dilates blood vessels to reduce preload and afterload.14
344345357When are loop diuretics indicated?To treat edema, to control hypertension, and to excrete excess Ca.15
344345358When are loop diuretics contraindicated? What are some interactions?Contraindicated with hypokalemia (cause K excretion), hyponatremia (cause Na excretion), hypotension. Interacts with NSAIDs (which reduce renal fn), digoxin (which needs normal K levels or else is toxic), and other K-wasting drugs.16
344345359What are some side effects of loop diuretics?Electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, postural hypotension, ototoxic (may be reversible), hyperglycemia (↓insulin release). ↑LDL and ↓HDL, Preg Cat X.17
344345360How do Thiazide/Thiazide-like Diuretics work?work at DCT to inhibit Na, K, Cl, and H20 resorption. Also dilates arterioles to decrease preload and afterload.18
344345361When are thiazide/thiazide-like diuretics indicated?To treat heart failure, hypertension, hepatic/renal disease, edema.19
344345362When are thazide diuretics contraindicated? What are some interactions?Contraindicated w/ renal failure. Digoxin (low K), lithium (delays excretion), NSAIDs (reduce renal fn).20
344345363What are some side effects of thiazide diuretics?Hypokalemia, hypocalciumia, hyperglycemia (delayed insuline release), impotence/decreased libido. No ototoxicity like loop diuretics.21
344345364How do Potassium Sparing Diuretics work?Work at late DCT and collecting duct by inhibiting adolsterone (↓H20 and Na retention). AKA aldosterone Inhibiting Diuretics). Spare K, but are weak diuretics.22
344345365When are Potassium Sparing Diuretics indicated?Indicated for hypertension, hyperaldosteronism (antagonizes aldosterone), and reversing K loss caused by other diuretics.23
344345366When are potassium sparing diuretics contraindicated? What are some interactions?Contraindicated with hyperkalemia, severe renal failure. Can interact with ACE inhibitors and other K-sparing drugs, K supplements, NSAIDS (which inhibit action).24
344345367What are some side effects of Potassium Sparing Diuretics?Hyperkalemia, dizziness (r/t dehydration), urinary frequency.25

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