Diuretics and Incontinence - Kahoot Quiz Flashcards
Which of the following diuretics is most commonly used to treat chronic heart failure?
- Mannitol
- Bendroflumethazide
- Spiralactolone
- Furosemide
Furosemide
Which of the following diuretics is most commonly used in the treatment of hypertension ?
- Furosemide
- Spironlactone
- Bendroflumethazide
- Acetazolamide
Bendroflmethazide
Which ion transporter is the target site for the action of the loop diuretics, furosemide?
NA/K ATP-ase
NA/K/2CL symporter
NA/CL symporter
Epithelial Na Channel
NA/K/S2CL symporter
Where is the target site for furosemide in a cell of the thick ascending limb of the loop of henle?
- Basolateral cell membrane
- Cell Cytoplasm
- Cell Nucleus
- Luminal cell membrane
Luminal Cell membrane
Which of the following diuretics might produce hyperkalemia as an adverse effect?
- Furosemdide
- Spironlactone
- Mannitol
- Bendroflumethazide
- Spironalactone
Reversible deafness can be an adverse effect of which of the following diuretics ?
- Oxybutin
- Bendroflumethazide
- Spironolactone
- Furosemide
- Furosemide
Which mechanism explains the ability of furosemide to enhance the toxicity of digoxin in heart failure?
- Is a diuretic
- Induces hypokalemia
- Activates the renin-angiotensin system
- Increases the excretion of magnesium
-Induces hypokalemia
How does the drug Dapagliflozin reduce blood sugar in the treatment of T2DM?
- Reduced the reabsorption of glucose by the kidneys
- Increases the secretion of glucose by the kidneys
- Increase the filtration of glucose by the kidney
- Increases the binding of glucose to haemoglobin
- Reduces the reabsorption of glucose by the kidney
Which Cholinergic Muscarinic antagonist promotes bladder relaxation in treating urinary incontinence?
- Oxybutin
- Hyoscine butylbromide
-Tiotropium - Atropine
Oxybutin
Which adrenoreceptor agonist is used to treat urinary incontinence ?
- Salbutamol
- Dobutamine
- Tamsulosin
- Mirabegron
Mirabegron