What medication is commonly prescribed to treat or improve chronic kidney disease and kidney failure manifested from diabetes??

A) Beta blockers
B) Calcium channel blockers
C) Angiotensin II receptor blockers
D) Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors


C

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A client is receiving an opioid analgesic through an epidural catheter. The nurse places the highest priority on

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The nurse admits a client who initially presents as intelligent, articulate, and superficially charming

The client claims the admission to the mental health unit is a big mistake, stating that there was a mix-up in the emergency room and he was incorrectly identified. A probable diagnosis is: A) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. B) Antisocial personality disorder. C) Dependent personality disorder. D) Avoidant personality disorder.

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