Key Concepts
Drug Overview
Diuretic Classes: | Class | Agents | Site | K⁺ Effect | |---|---|---|---| | Loop | Furosemide (Lasix), bumetanide, torsemide | Loop of Henle | ↓ K⁺ loss | | Thiazide | HCTZ, chlorthalidone, metolazone | Distal tubule | ↓ K⁺ loss | | K⁺-sparing | Spironolactone, eplerenone, amiloride | Collecting duct | ↑ K⁺ retained | | Osmotic | Mannitol | Proximal tubule | No K⁺ effect | Memory: Loop and Thiazide LOSE K⁺; K-sparing KEEPS K⁺ Key clinical uses: - Loop: acute pulmonary edema, HF, severe edema — most potent - Thiazide: hypertension first-line, mild HF - Spironolactone: HFrEF mortality benefit, hyperaldosteronism, ascites On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable data—notice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a license or role, reread that line; scope errors are classic trap answers even when the clinical topic is familiar. Run a 60-second scan: breathing work and oxygenation, perfusion and end organs, neuro baseline, likely infection sources, and devices that can fail quietly. When two answers feel partly right, pick the one that **reduces imminent...
