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A patient with angina is prescribed propranolol (Inderal). Following absorption of the drug, the nurse should expect to assess
A)relief of fatigue.
B)increased oxygen saturation levels.
C)mild to moderate drowsiness.
D)decreased heart rate.
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Beta-blockers cause a slowing of the heart rate. They do not normally result in drowsiness, short-term relief from fatigue, or a notable increase in SaO2.

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