If she's having sinus headaches, why do you think this would be contraindicated? And I'm a bit confused as to what a diuretic has to do with possibly using a decongestant? Need way more information before I could accurately comment on your question. Underlying hx, illnesses, comorbidities, etc.
Everybody has sinuses, +1 to those above who asked what the issue with her sinuses is.
As for the interactions, micromedex says of NSAIDs and diuretics (Loop, k-sparing, and thiazide), that there may be decreased diuretic and antihypertensive efficacy. So the teachable moment could probably need to go something like, "You should be careful with ibuprofen and your [insert diuretic here]. Ibuprofen can make it not work as well, so if you notice swelling/bp increase (whatever they're taking it for). Call in and we may need to find you a different pain reliever."
But I just reread your original post, and noticed that you don't actually state the ibuprofen contraindication is r/t the diuretic.
If she's got sinus headaches, then there's nothing wrong with ibuprofen as long as her doctor's okay with it.
I suffer from quite a few sinus problems, and decongestants do nothing for me, because of some swelling and malformation in my sinuses. For me to take a decongestant just causes post-nasal drip and the resultant nausea. If she's having frequent sinus headaches, maybe recommending that she seek a specialist's recommendation would be the best course of action.
Blackheartednurse
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I have a patient that takes ibuprofen for her sinus, how do I explain to her that this is not a wise idea?
P.s. She is on a diuretic as well so I guess nasal decongestants are contraindicated...