NCLEX Question: Why are Infants Prescribed Aldactone? HD
For more questions to test your knowledge: http://goo.gl/g9mUkr QUESTION #3 The physician ordered spironolactone (aldactone) to an infant with congenital heart disease. While preparing for the administration of the medication, the nurse understands that the main purpose of the medication is to: A. Cause dilation of the blood vessels B. Prevent the secretion of potassium C. Block aldosterone, which leads to diuresis D. Preserve the patent ductus arteriosus. Option A is incorrect because aldactone does not cause vasodilation. Option B is incorrect because aldactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic. Option D is incorrect because aldactone does not affect ductus arteriosus. Aldactone is a diuretic that blocks aldosterone. Answer C is Correct--Use of this medication is common in children with congenital heart disease for the prevention and treatment of congestive heart failure. nursing videos, videos for nurses, videos for nursing students, med surg videos, medical surgical videos, youtube nursing videos, videos for nursing students, nursing youtube channel, channel for nurses, channel for nursing students, pharmacology video, pharmacology videos, nursing pharmacology videos, pharmacology videos for nurses, pharmacology videos for nursing students, how to study for nursing pharmacology, help for nursing students, potassium sparing diuretics, aldactone, lasix, spironolactone, aldactone spironolactone,
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