Diuretic Drugs - BM5 RCR1

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1. Broadly speaking, how do thiazide diuretics act?

  • Actively promote Na+/Cl- excretion
  • Inhibit Na+/Cl- reuptake
  • Inhibit Na+/Cl- excretion
  • Actively promote Na+/Cl- reuptake
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2. Where do loop diuretics usually have their greatest action?

  • Thin ascending loop of Henle
  • Thick ascending loop of Henle
  • Thick descending loop of Henle
  • Thin descending loop of Henle

3. Which of the following best lists the therapeutic uses for thiazide diuretics?

  • Mild heart failure, hypertension, ascites & oedema
  • Congestive heart failure, hypertension, appendicitis & oedema
  • Congestive heart failure, hypotension, anaemia & oedema
  • Mild heart failure, hypertension, anaemia & oedema

4. Broadly speaking, how do thiazide diuretics act?

  • Inhibit Na+/Cl- excretion
  • Actively promote Na+/Cl- excretion
  • Inhibit Na+/Cl- reuptake
  • Actively promote Na+/Cl- reuptake

5. Where do thiazide diuretics have their main action?

  • Glomerulus
  • Loop of Henle
  • Distal convoluted tubule
  • Proximal convoluted tubule

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