The nurse is caring for a patient who is recovering from a myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse anticipates that the patient will be prescribed which medications in order to reduce post-MI mortality?

1. Aspirin
2. Beta blockers
3. Narcotic analgesics
4. ACE inhibitors
5. Antidysrhythmics


1,2,4
Rationale 1: Aspirin is often prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality.
Rationale 2: Beta-blockers are often prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality.
Rationale 3: Narcotic analgesics are not prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality. They are administered to manage severe pain and anxiety associated with MIs.
Rationale 4: ACE inhibitors are prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality.
Rationale 5: Antidysrhythmics are prescribed to treat post-MI dysrhythmias, not to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality.
Global Rationale: Aspirin, beta-blockers, and ACE inhibitors are often prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality Narcotic analgesics are not prescribed to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality. They are administered to manage severe pain and anxiety associated with MIs. Antidysrhythmics are prescribed to treat post-MI dysrhythmias, not to reduce the risk of post-MI mortality.

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