Which of the following antihypertensive drugs is less used for treatment of heart failure?

A. ACEIs
B. CCAs
C. Beta blockers
D. Diuretics
E. ARBs
F. vasodilators


Answer: B. CCAs

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5 L of water daily, and they have discussed the drug and its adverse effects. Further instruction to the patient should include which of the following? A) Performing periodic urine testing to check for crystals B) Performing random glucose testing while taking the medication C) The need to administer an aminoglycoside drug along with the SMZ-TMP to treat urosepsis D) Advising the patient to take bubble baths to ensure cleanliness

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After discontinuing a nontunneled, percutaneous central catheter, it is most important for the nurse to record which information?

a. Application of a sterile dressing b. Length of the catheter c. Occurrence of venospasms d. Type of ointment used to seal the tract

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Which of the following statements best describes the most essential difference between home health care and acute client care?

a. Acute client care is individualized for the client and family. b. Home health care is provided in the client's environment. c. Reimbursement for home health care varies from that of care provided in institutions. d. The focus of acute client care is on community health.

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Alfa gluosidase inhibitor should only be given with meals, choose medication that belongs to this class

a) Pioglitazone b) Acarbose c) Repaglinide d) Rosiglitazone e) Metformin

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