Which assessment would be most appropriate for a patient who is receiving a loop diuretic for heart failure?

A) Monitor liver function studies.
B) Monitor for hypotension.
C) Encourage the patient to spend time outdoors to aid in vitamin D absorption.
D) Restrict the intake of potassium.


Ans: B
Feedback: Diuretic therapy increases urine output and decreases blood volume, which places the patient at risk of hypotension. Patients are at risk of losing potassium with loop diuretic therapy and need to continue with potassium in their diet.

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