A patient is diagnosed with stage 1 hypertension. Which of the following medications will most likely be prescribed for this patient?

1. ACE inhibitor
2. thiazide diuretic
3. ARB
4. calcium channel blocker


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Rationale: For stage 1 hypertension, thiazide diuretics are most commonly prescribed. For stage 2 hypertension, a two-drug combination is usually needed. This means that a thiazide diuretic will be given in addition to an ACE inhibitor, an ARB, a beta-blocker, or a calcium channel blocker. Since the patient is diagnosed with stage 1 hypertension, a thiazide diuretic will most likely be prescribed.

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