lasix. So, if the Cr is 2.0give 40mg IV lasix IV BID and readjust the dose This is either due to renal potassium wasting or GI loss of potassium.
effect the heart, GI, renal, and the breathing muscles for the lungs Don't give LASIX, demadex, or thiazides (waste more Potassium) or Digoxin
(2) Causes potassium wasting and hypokalemia. (3) Increased delivery Furosemide will typically cause diuresis for 6 hours (LASIX
or concomitant potassium-wasting diuretic (e.g. Lasix or hydrochlorothiazide). Class III Amiodarone. mg daily. Rarely used for rate control due to
A client is taking furosemide (Lasix), a potassium-wasting diuretic. The MD has ordered a low salt, high potassium diet.
sparing diuretics Assessment ǐ Muscle weakness ǐ D is incorrect² Lasix, also known as furosemide, is a potassium wasting diuretic.
furosemide. Furosemide or Lasix, also known as furosemide potassium wasting' diuretic, is used primarily to treat acute pulmonary edema and other forms of
Thiazides and loop diuretics (lasix) are potassium wasting, so patients may need a supplement. Aldactone is potassium sparing, so watch for
Another is Lasix as stated earlier Lasix is a potassium wasting medication. Mrs. G potassium is 2.9 which are very dangerous which can cause problems to the
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