Diuretics in Heart Failure — Flashcards

Diuretics in Heart Failure — Flashcards

Diuretics in Heart Failure — Flashcards
#1

Renal (Diuretics) _____ receptor antagonists prevent myocardial remodeling induced by high levels of aldosterone

#2

_____ diuretics stimulate Ca2+ reabsorption in the distal tubule

#3

One adverse effect of K+ sparing diuretics is _____, which increases risk for arrhythmia

#4

The diuretic effect of theophylline is due to the blockade of _____ receptors

#5

_____ diuretics indirectly inhibit Ca2+ and Mg2+ reabsorption in the thick ascending limb (loop of Henle)

#6

Diuretics _____ diuretics block the Na+-Cl- cotransporter on the luminal membrane of the DCT

#7

Renal (Diuretics) _____ and spironolactone are K+ sparing diuretics that act by competitively antagonizing the mineralocorticoid receptor

#8

Renal (Diuretics) _____ and thiazide diuretics can cause hyperuricemia, which may lead to precipitation of gout

#9

Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics may cause hypo-natremia as an adverse effect

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