Nursing Compass: Navigating Concepts
Ever wonder where all that fluid actually goes when a patient gets a “water pill”? In this Meds in Minutes episode of Navigating Nursing Concepts, Claire and Tammie break down diuretics in a way that finally makes kidney physiology click. We walk through how loop, thiazide, and potassium-sparing diuretics work in different parts of the nephron—and why sodium loss always means water follows. You’ll learn key nursing safety checks before administration, common electrolyte complications, high-yield drug interactions (hello digoxin, ACE inhibitors, and NSAIDs), and why urine output, daily weights, and labs never lie. This episode also connects fluid balance to thermoregulation, showing how dehydration and overload can even affect body temperature. Packed with NCLEX-style thinking, real-world nursing judgment, and patient-teaching pearls, this episode helps nurses move from “water pill” to cause, effect, and safe action. Keywords: diuretics, nursing pharmacology, furosemide, spironolactone, thiazides, fluid balance, electrolytes, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia, NCLEX, nursing students, medication safety
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