Digoxin Flashcards
Digoxin- Name
Lanoxin
Digoxin- Class
Cardiac Glycoside
Antidysrhythmic
Inotropic Agent
Digoxin- MoA
Inhibits sodium/potassium pump, thereby increasing intracellular calcium levels
Positive inotropic effect, increases cardiac output
Decreases chronotropy and dromotropy; slows AV conduction
Digoxin- Indications
AFIB/AFLU
Refractory SVT
Chronic CHF
Digoxin- Contra
23 VV C
2nd and 3rd degree heart blocks
VFIB VTAC (unless due to CHF)
Use cautiously in patients who have already taken normal therapeutic dose
Digoxin- S/E
Cardiovascular: bradycardia, AV blocks, dysrhythmias
Neurological: confusion
Digoxin- Routes
IV, IO
Digoxin- A DOSE
0.25 – 0.5 mg IVP
Digoxin- P DOSE
not recommended
Digoxin- EXTRAs
Precautions: AMI and renal failure
Need to decrease joules by 50% during cardioversion Pregnant or nursing woman Infants and children
May increase risk of dysrhythmias
Use with Beta Blockers may decrease actions of Digoxin
Digoxin has an extremely narrow therapeutic range; therefore, overdose/toxicity is common.
Signs of toxicity include severe sinus bradycardia, 2nd or 3rd degree heart block, VTAC, VFIB, hypokalemia, fatigue, weakness, n/v, loss of appetite, abdominal discomfort, headache and blurred or yellow-colored vision.