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Title: A client prescribed bumetanide (Bumex) asks the nurse, What is all this about 'loops' in my ...
Post by: Patrpe3 on Jan 24, 2018
A client prescribed bumetanide (Bumex) asks the nurse, What is all this about 'loops' in my medicine? Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
 
  1. This medication reabsorbs potassium in Henle's loop in your kidney.
  2. This medication blocks sodium reabsorption in what is known as Bowman's capsule.
  3. This is a loop diuretic, which refers to the location where it acts in your kidneys.
  4. This is a loop diuretic, which means it works in the proximal tubule of your kidney.


Title: A client prescribed bumetanide (Bumex) asks the nurse, What is all this about 'loops' in my ...
Post by: eenzxx on Jan 24, 2018
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