Pharmacology and the Nursing Process
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maintenance dose for digoxin | 0.125 - 0.5 mg/day
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What class is digoxin? | cardiac glycosides
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Tx uses for digoxin? | heart failure and A.Fib and atrial flutter
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MOA of digoxin | positive inotropic and negative chronotropic
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positive inotropic of digoxin? | inhibit Na pump; allows more Ca to stay in the cardiac cell l/t increased contractility
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negative chronotropic of digoxin? | suppresses SA node; prolong refractory period
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Tx uses for digoxin | heart failure; A.fib; atrial flutter
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therapeutic level for digoxin | 0.5 - 2 ng/ml
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Nursing considerations for digoxin | assess AP for full 60s; hold if <60 and >100; assess digoxin level
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