Dehydration and Diuretics: The Concerns Every Nurse Should Know

The nurse is reviewing the medication record of a patient admitted with dehydration.Which medication type should cause the nurse concern?

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Diuretics are medications that help increase urine output and removed excess fluid from the body. Although, this medication is beneficial for patients with edema or high blood pressure, it can worsen dehydration by further reducing the fluid volume in the body. Therefore, patients taking diuretics can become more dehydrated, especially if they do not drink enough water or have severe vomiting or diarrhea.

The nurse should closely monitor the patient’s fluid intake and output, electrolyte levels, and vital signs while administering diuretics. Additionally, the healthcare provider may need to adjust the dosage, type of diuretic, or temporarily stop the medication to prevent worsening of dehydration.

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