Diuretic<br/>is the risk factor of hyperuricemia and gout. (<br/>)
Diuretic<br/>is the risk factor of hyperuricemia and gout. (<br/>)
Which of the following antihypertensive drugs affects blood uric acid metabolism and is not appropriate for patients with gout?() A: Diuretic B: CCB C: ACEI D: ARB E: β-Blockers
Which of the following antihypertensive drugs affects blood uric acid metabolism and is not appropriate for patients with gout?() A: Diuretic B: CCB C: ACEI D: ARB E: β-Blockers
When furosemide is administered to a patient with acute pulmonary edema, there is often symptomatic relief within 5 minutes of starting treatment. This relief is primarily due to A: a rapid diuretic effect B: a direct effect on myocardial contractility C: psychological effects D: an increase in venous capacitance
When furosemide is administered to a patient with acute pulmonary edema, there is often symptomatic relief within 5 minutes of starting treatment. This relief is primarily due to A: a rapid diuretic effect B: a direct effect on myocardial contractility C: psychological effects D: an increase in venous capacitance
Which of the following drugs is correctly associated with its site of action and maximal diuretic efficacy? A: Thiazides−early distal tubule-7% of filtered Na+ B: Spironolactone−early distal tubule-40% C: Bumetanide−thick ascending limb-15% D: Metolazone−collecting tubule-2% E: All of the above
Which of the following drugs is correctly associated with its site of action and maximal diuretic efficacy? A: Thiazides−early distal tubule-7% of filtered Na+ B: Spironolactone−early distal tubule-40% C: Bumetanide−thick ascending limb-15% D: Metolazone−collecting tubule-2% E: All of the above