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The nurse preceptor is caring for a patient who has a history of aggressive behavior. The novice nurse asks, "Why is the patient taking a cardiac medication if he does not have a heart condition?" What is the preceptor's best response?
1. "Calcium channel blockers increase dopamine levels, decreasing the risk of violence."
2. "Calcium channel blockers decrease dopamine levels, decreasing the risk of violence."
3. "Beta-adrenergic agonists decrease norepinephrine levels, decreasing the risk of violence."
4. "Beta-adrenergic antagonists decrease norepinephrine levels, decreasing the risk of violence."
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: From Suffering to Hope

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: From Suffering to Hope


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