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Cards 1
Digoxin has been used for centuries in the treatment of heart conditions.
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Cards 2
Digoxin is derived from the leaves of the digitalis plant.
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Cards 3
Digoxin is available in tablet, capsule, and liquid form.
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Cards 4
Digoxin can have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness.
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Cards 5
Digoxin is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.
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Cards 6
Digoxin helps to strengthen the contractions of the heart and regulate its rhythm.
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Cards 7
Digoxin is sometimes referred to as a cardiac glycoside.
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Cards 8
Digoxin is often prescribed for patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Cards 9
Nurses should document the patient's response to digoxin therapy.
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Cards 10
Nurses should ignore the patient's potassium levels when administering digoxin.
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Cards 11
Nurses should inform the patient about potential drug interactions with digoxin.
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Cards 12
Nurses should assess the patient's heart rate before administering digoxin.
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Cards 13
Nurses should not monitor the patient for adverse reactions to digoxin.
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Cards 14
Nurses should check the patient's blood pressure before administering digoxin.
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Cards 15
Nurses should administer digoxin slowly over a period of 5 minutes.
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Cards 16
Nurses should advise the patient to take digoxin on an empty stomach.
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Cards 17
Nurses should educate the patient about the signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity.
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Cards 18
Nurses should not check the patient's blood pressure before administering digoxin.
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Cards 19
Nurses should instruct the patient to take digoxin with food.
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Cards 20
Nurses should monitor the patient's potassium levels when administering digoxin.
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