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- Describe the pathophysiologic mechanism of syndrome of inappropriate vasopressin secretion, and explain why plasma levels of vasopressin can be normal in these patients.What are three nursing diagnosis for peripheral edema? I know one can be fluid volume excerss, but don't know others i could use.Indicate whether peripheral vascular resistance or cardiac output is most directly impacted by the administration of each drug class. Please explain why. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors Beta-blockers Calcium channel blockers Loop diuretics Thiazides
- Which of the following is a component of the etiology of edema 1)polyuria 2)Hypotension 3)Dehydration 4)Decreased plasmaWhy is beta blocker not used for patients with renal disease? Please explain at your own words.A patient is prescribed an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor for the treatment of hypertension. The nurse instructs the patient to monitor for which potential side effect of ACE inhibitors? a) Hyperkalemia b) Hypocalcemia c) Hypoglycemia d) Hypernatremia
- A Class III antiarrhythmic blocks _______________ channels. A) Potassium B) Calcium C) Sodium D) Beta When would a loop diuretic be contraindicated? A) Hypotension B) Excessive urination C) Tachycardia D) Hypercalcemia For which of the following would an antiplatelet medication be indicated? A) Excessive hemorrhage B) Hypertension C) Myocardial Infarction D) Congestive Heart Failure Which of the following is a contraindication to anticoagulant administration? A) Ischemic stroke B) Myocardial infarction C) Atrial Fibrillation D) Hemorrhage A Class I antiarrhythmic blocks _____________ channels. A) Iodine B) Potassium C) Sodium D) CalciumI can see that you are trying to discuss risk of urinary retention, but how do we assess if patient has fluid deficit or fluid excess?All of the following are true regarding Fluid status post operatively except a. Check only fluid intake b. Potency of IV tubing c. signs of dehydration or fluid overload d. Status of IV infusions ( type, rate, amount)