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zavier313 zavier313
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The nurse is caring for a patient recently diagnosed with hypertension. The patient asks what medications may be used to treat the condition. The nurse begins by discussing the primary antihypertensive agents, which include
 
  1. diuretics.
  2. angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARBs).
  3. beta-adrenergic antagonists.
  4. direct-acting vasodilators.
  5. peripheral adrenergic antagonists.
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6 years ago
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: Diuretics are considered a primary antihypertensive agent and should be discussed with this patient.
Rationale 2: ARBs are considered a primary antihypertensive agent and should be discussed with this patient.
Rationale 3: Beta-adrenergic antagonists are considered a primary antihypertensive agent and should be discussed with this patient.
Rationale 4: Direct-acting vasodilators are considered an alternative antihypertensive medication and are prescribed only when first-line agents do not produce a satisfactory response.
Rationale 5: Peripheral adrenergic antagonists are considered an alternative antihypertensive medication and are prescribed only when first-line agents do not produce a satisfactory response.
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6 years ago
Thank you for helping me with this assignment of mine
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