a client with diabetes insipidus (di) is treated with nasal desmopressin acetate (ddavp). the nurse determines that the drug is not having an adequate therapeutic effect when the client experiences:

Respuesta :

Diabetes insipidus of the central nervous system is treated with desmopressin nasal spray. The body loses too much fluid as a result of this condition, leading to dehydration. Additionally, it is used to manage increased thirst and frequent urination brought on by specific kinds of brain damage or brain surgery.

What is desmopressin DDAVP used for?

  • Desmopressin (DDAVP®) is used to help patients with mild hemophilia A or von Willebrand disease stop bleeding. Von Willebrand's antigen, which is stored in platelets and the cells that line blood vessels, is released by DDAVP. Factor VIII is carried by the protein known as von Willebrand's antigen.
  • Bedwetting, central cranial diabetes insipidus, and increased thirst and urination brought on by head surgery or head trauma are all treated with the antidiuretic and antihemorrhagic medication DDAVP (desmopressin acetate). Additionally, bleeding brought on by platelet dysfunction is treated with DDAVP. DDAVP is offered generically.

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