A patient in the CCU with chronic heart failure is prescribed an ACE inhibitor. What side effects should the nurse mention to him? Select all that apply
A) Angioderma
B) Cough
C) Rebound tachycardia
D) Hyperkalemia
E) Night sweats
F) Anxiety
A, B, D
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