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Kthamas

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The nurse is caring for a patient with hypertension who takes a thiazide diuretic. In addition, the patient recently was prescribed an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.
 
  The nurse knows that the patient is knowledgeable about the two drugs when he says, The ACE inhibitor a. should bring my blood pressure down further, because it is acting as a vasodila-tor.
  b. is preventing my heart from pumping so fast so I will have fewer palpitations.
  c. is increasing my angiotensin II so I can maintain a lower blood pressure.
  d. should help with my asthma, because it is causing my airways to dilate.

Question 2

The nurse describes a typical course of therapy to a patient newly diagnosed with active tuberculosis. Which description is the most accurate?
 
  a. The course of therapy generally lasts 1 year. Four drugs are required during that period.
  b. Most patients require 4 full months of therapy, followed by 1 year of weekly tuberculin skin tests.
  c. The four-drug regimen should last for 4 weeks. If the radiograph is normal, the medications are discontinued.
  d. The entire course should take 6 months; the first 2 months with four drugs, and the last 4 months with two drugs.



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Answer to Question 1

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ACE inhibitors further reduce blood pressure by inhibiting the conversion of angiotensin I to an-giotensin II.
Palpitations are not be affected by ACE inhibitors.
ACE inhibitors reduce angiotensin II by inhibiting the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
ACE inhibitors do not act on the airways.

Answer to Question 2

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The most accurate description for the course of therapy for a newly diagnosed patient is that the entire course should take 6 months; the first 2 months with 4 drugs, and the last 4 months with 2 drugs.
Therapy does not take a year or 4 full months.
Therapy takes longer than 4 weeks.





 

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