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Drug Study - Digoxin

This document summarizes key information about the drug digoxin, including its indication, mechanism of action, dosing, contraindications, side effects, nursing considerations, and patient teaching points. Digoxin is used for treatment of heart failure and control of ventricular rate in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. It works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium ATPase pump in cardiac myocytes. The nurse should monitor the patient's pulse and assess for signs of digoxin toxicity such as gastrointestinal disturbances and neurologic abnormalities. Patient education includes following guidelines for reporting symptoms and not changing doses without consulting their physician.

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Drug Study - Digoxin

This document summarizes key information about the drug digoxin, including its indication, mechanism of action, dosing, contraindications, side effects, nursing considerations, and patient teaching points. Digoxin is used for treatment of heart failure and control of ventricular rate in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. It works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium ATPase pump in cardiac myocytes. The nurse should monitor the patient's pulse and assess for signs of digoxin toxicity such as gastrointestinal disturbances and neurologic abnormalities. Patient education includes following guidelines for reporting symptoms and not changing doses without consulting their physician.

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DRUG STUDY

ROUTE, DOSAGE MECHANISM OF NURSING


NAME OF DRUG INDICATION CONTRAINDICATION SIDE EFFECTS
AND FREQUENCY ACTION CONSIDERATIONS
Generic Name: Heart Failure: Heart Failure: Treatment of Heart Contraindications: Possible Side  Observe the patient’s 10 rights
Digoxin PO: Adults, Elderly: Inhibits sodium/ Failure. Control Hypersensitivity to effects: of medication administration
0.125–0.25 mg once potassium ATPase ventricular response digoxin. Ventricular  Dizziness
Brand Name: daily pump in myocardial rate in patient with fibrillation.  Headache Baseline Assessment:
Lanoxin cells. Promotes chronic atrial  Diarrhea  Assess apical pulse. If pulse is
calcium influx. fibrillation. Cautions: Renal  Rash 60 or less/min (70 or less/min
Classification: impairment, sinus nodal  Visual for children), withhold drug,
Therapeutic: Therapeutic Effect: Off-Label: disease, acute MI (within disturbances contact physician.
Antiarrhythmic, Heart Failure: Tachycardia; decrease 6 months), second- or  Blood samples are best taken
cardiotonic Increases ventricular rate in third-degree heart block Adverse effect: 6–8 hours after dose or just
contractility. supraventricular (unless functioning Digoxin toxicity before next dose.
Pharmacologic: Increases effective tachyarrhythmias. pacemaker), concurrent (Most common early
Cardiac glycoside refractory use of strong inducers or manifestations): Intervention:
period/decreases inhibitors of P-  GI disturbances:  Monitor pulse for bradycardia,
conduction velocity, glycoprotein (e.g., anorexia, nausea, EKG for arrhythmias for 1–2
decreases heart rate. cyclosporine), vomiting hours after administration
hyperthyroidism, (excessive slowing of pulse
 Neurologic
hypothyroidism, may be first clinical sign of
abnormalities:
hypokalemia, toxicity).
fatigue, headache,
hypocalcemia.  Assess for GI disturbances,
depression,
weakness, neurologic abnormalities (signs
drowsiness, of toxicity) q2–4h during
confusion, loading dose (daily during
nightmares) maintenance).
 Monitor serum potassium,
magnesium, calcium, renal
function.
 Therapeutic serum level: 0.8–2
ng/mL
 Toxic serum level: greater than
2 ng/mL

Patient/Family Teaching:
 Follow-up visits, blood tests
are an important part of
therapy.
 Follow guidelines to take
apical pulse and report pulse
of 60 or less/min (or as
indicated by physician).
 Do not increase or skip doses.
 Do not take OTC medications
without consulting physician.
 Report decreased appetite,
nausea/vomiting, diarrhea,
visual changes.

References:
Kizior, R. J. & Hodgson, K. J. (2019). Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2019. Elsevier Inc.

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