Oh my goodness thank you so much for this! I just got accepted into nursing school and I'm trying to learn all I can. I work in a retail pharmacy as a tech and we received a prescription for digoxin the other day and I had NO clue what it was! This is so helpful!
@@BriannahHoward I'm in the throes of 4th semester right now! Crazy busy with clinical, maternal newborn, pediatrics, and med-surg! But I'm surviving somehow! I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and if all goes well, I'll graduate in May 2025 with honors!
Thanks for the video-but are you sure Dig lowers BP? I’ve heard it lowers HR but it generally has a neutral effect on BP (making it unique among heart medications)
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a nursing student in an accelerated nursing program and pharmacology is one of the hardest classes but taking it accelerated has even been making it tougher. My classmates and I watch your videos, and it's defenitly helped simplify and remember medications because our pharmacology text book has just been too confusing. Keep doing what your doing its defenitly helped sooo much!❤❤
That is correct - digoxin is not used as a primary medication for hypertension. However, due to the mechanism of action, which includes improved cardiac output & circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of the veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower after receiving digoxin than it was prior to administration of digoxin. I hope this helps clear this information up!
Thank you for your question! Digoxin is not administered primarily to lower blood pressure. However, due to the mechanism of action of the medication (it improves cardiac output & circulation, decreases edema, decreases heart rate, and decreases constriction of veins and arterioles), blood pressure is often lower than prior to the administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to explain the action of this medication 🙂
Thank you for mentioning this! I am sorry for any confusion with understanding digoxin. This medication will not be given as a primary medication for hypertensive patients. But, due to the mechanism of action of this medication, which includes improved cardiac output and circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower than prior to the administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to better understand this effect. Best of luck to you! 🙌
I'm so sorry for the confusion! You may have an outdated book. The range should be 0.5 - 2.0 🙂 Reach out to me at kristine@anurseinthemaking.com and I can help you get the most updated resource 🙌
Which book should i buy flashcards, nclex one or the complete nursing school bundle guys please advise me which one is the best. Amknv flash cards or nclex one which one guys comment me ?
I'd recommend starting out with The Complete Nursing School Bundle 🙂 You can pair it with the Pharmacology Flashcards, as they work very well together! Feel free to check them out on my shop (NurseInTheMaking) nurseinthemaking.co/shop. Happy studying, future nurse!
@@NurseInTheMaking To tell you the truth I don't think my doctor will change his stance on this medication because of my rapid heartbeat. He told me in a round about way it's this medication or another ablation!
Is there any evidence that digoxin can cause hearing loss or worsen tinnitus, my tinnitus got louder at the same time that i started on this drug. I stopped this drug and tinnitus hasnt improved. (However i also caught covid about the same time which apparently can worsen tinnitus )
I would definitely suggest reaching out to your HCP to discuss any possible adverse effects or concerns you have regarding your health. Different medications can have different effects on each individual. Best of luck to you!
Oh my goodness thank you so much for this! I just got accepted into nursing school and I'm trying to learn all I can. I work in a retail pharmacy as a tech and we received a prescription for digoxin the other day and I had NO clue what it was! This is so helpful!
I am happy to help! Congratulations on your acceptance 👏So exciting!! Thanks for following along, and best of luck!! 🙂
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@@BriannahHoward I'm in the throes of 4th semester right now! Crazy busy with clinical, maternal newborn, pediatrics, and med-surg! But I'm surviving somehow! I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and if all goes well, I'll graduate in May 2025 with honors!
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Thanks for the video-but are you sure Dig lowers BP? I’ve heard it lowers HR but it generally has a neutral effect on BP (making it unique among heart medications)
I was going to ask this same question my teacher said it has noting to do with BP
@@charmainelarson2982Yes, I think she made a mistake theree
I was wondering the same!
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a nursing student in an accelerated nursing program and pharmacology is one of the hardest classes but taking it accelerated has even been making it tougher. My classmates and I watch your videos, and it's defenitly helped simplify and remember medications because our pharmacology text book has just been too confusing. Keep doing what your doing its defenitly helped sooo much!❤❤
I am thrilled to hear that! You're doing amazing 👏
You make Nursing look so easy and fun. Thank you
Thank you for your kind words! That is wonderful to hear 🙂
It’s called Doxazosin in the UK.
I assume you learned this already, but Doxazosin is a completely different drug :D
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Your videos are super helpful! Please more videos! Can you do videos on spasticity, muscle spasm and their drugs. Thank you! 🙏🏽
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Thank you so much for your kind feedback 🙂 So glad you love them!
I passed med surg because of your videos! Pharm final tomorrow!! 🤞🤞🤞
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Very informative, thank you. I'm wondering what graphic tool you use to make your brilliant video presentation.
Thank you so much! At this time, I don't provide any business-related information, just nursing! 🙂
I love this! Very helpful ❤Thank You!
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Correct me if I am wrong but I thought Digoxin only effects HR and not BP? Thank you.
That is correct - digoxin is not used as a primary medication for hypertension. However, due to the mechanism of action, which includes improved cardiac output & circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of the veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower after receiving digoxin than it was prior to administration of digoxin. I hope this helps clear this information up!
@@NurseInTheMaking Thank you so much, makes sense.
@@rayanmalih6854 Of course! I'm happy to help.
Thankk you for this, was just a bit confused with Digoxin. If it really lowers bp? Or not?
Thank you for your question! Digoxin is not administered primarily to lower blood pressure. However, due to the mechanism of action of the medication (it improves cardiac output & circulation, decreases edema, decreases heart rate, and decreases constriction of veins and arterioles), blood pressure is often lower than prior to the administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to explain the action of this medication 🙂
great video thank you
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I thought Dig did not lower BP
Ya. I didn't learn so either. Kinda of surprise to hear she mentions that
Thank you for mentioning this! I am sorry for any confusion with understanding digoxin. This medication will not be given as a primary medication for hypertensive patients. But, due to the mechanism of action of this medication, which includes improved cardiac output and circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower than prior to the administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to better understand this effect. Best of luck to you! 🙌
Awesome content
on the flashcard you have therapeutic range is 0.5-2.0 but in the book, pg 184, you have therapeutic range is 0.8-2.0?
I'm so sorry for the confusion! You may have an outdated book. The range should be 0.5 - 2.0 🙂 Reach out to me at kristine@anurseinthemaking.com and I can help you get the most updated resource 🙌
Yea, I have 0.8 - 2.0 ng/ml in my PowerPoint
Thnx!
Digoxin only to decrease pulse
Which book should i buy flashcards, nclex one or the complete nursing school bundle guys please advise me which one is the best. Amknv flash cards or nclex one which one guys comment me ?
I'd recommend starting out with The Complete Nursing School Bundle 🙂 You can pair it with the Pharmacology Flashcards, as they work very well together! Feel free to check them out on my shop (NurseInTheMaking) nurseinthemaking.co/shop. Happy studying, future nurse!
@@NurseInTheMaking thank you and do you have a book or flashcards for wound care management as well?
@@samundrakc6143 You'll actually find wound care information within The Complete Nursing School Bundle! 👏🙂
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I’m preparing for my NCLEX exam I need this book please
You can get it from anurseinthemaking.com/! Best of luck, future nurse. You got this! 👏
My doctor subscribed this medication for me but I'm afraid cause I'm elderly and am on simvastatin.
I recommend you talk about your concerns with your doctor! I wish you all the best 🤗
@@NurseInTheMaking To tell you the truth I don't think my doctor will change his stance on this medication because of my rapid heartbeat. He told me in a round about way it's this medication or another ablation!
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How to buy this book?
You can purchase it from my shop 🙌 anurseinthemaking.com/. Happy studying!
Is there any evidence that digoxin can cause hearing loss or worsen tinnitus, my tinnitus got louder at the same time that i started on this drug. I stopped this drug and tinnitus hasnt improved. (However i also caught covid about the same time which apparently can worsen tinnitus )
I would definitely suggest reaching out to your HCP to discuss any possible adverse effects or concerns you have regarding your health. Different medications can have different effects on each individual. Best of luck to you!
Is it pronounced as DIGOKSIN or DIJOKSIN?
Great question! It is pronounced as dijoxin 🙂
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