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Digoxin Nursing Considerations, Side Effects, and Mechanism of Action Pharmacology for Nurses

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Digoxin

Generic Name: digoxin

Trade Name: Lanoxin

Indication: CHF, A-fib, A-flutter Action Positive inotropic effect (increases force of myocardial contraction), prolongs refractory period, ↓ conduction through SA and AV nodes. Essentially digoxin is given to increase cardiac output and slow the rate.

Therapeutic Class: antiarrhythmic, inotropics

Pharmacologic Class: digitalis glycosides

Nursing Considerations:
 Excreted by kidneys
 Assess patient for hypersensitivity
 Contraindicated with uncontrolled ventricular arryhtmias
 Hypokalemia increase risk for toxcicity
 Hypercalcemia ↑ risk for toxicity
 Use caution with diuretic use as they may cause electrolyte abnormalities that can lead to toxicity
 Assess patient for cardiac arrythmias including bradycardia
 Signs of toxicity include vision changes (blurred vision, yellow, green vision disturbances)
 Monitor pulse rate for 1 full minute prior to dosing patient (hold for pulse less than 60)

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