A patient being treated with an ACE inhibitor should probably not take which drug(s) concurrently? You may select more than one answer

1. Diuretics
2. Beta blockers
3. Spironolactone
4. Potassium
5. Calcium


Correct Answers: 3, 4

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1. accommodation. 2. convergence. 3. extraocular movement. 4. reaction to light.

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Isabella has confirmed tuberculosis and is placed on a 6-month treatment regimen. The 6-month regimen consists of:

1. Two months of four-drug therapy (INH, rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol) followed by Four months of INH and rifampin 2. Six months of INH with daily pyridoxine throughout therapy 3. Six months of INH, rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol 4. Any of the above

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The nurse is preparing to administer phenytoin (Dilantin) to a patient who has a seizure disorder. The patient appears drowsy, and the nurse notes that the last random serum drug level was 18 mcg/mL. What action will the nurse take?

a. Administer the dose since the patient is not toxic. b. Contact the provider to discuss decreasing the phenytoin dose. c. Give the drug and monitor closely for adverse effects. d. Report drug toxicity to the providers.

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Heat affects the body by

A) causing vasoconstriction. B) reducing edema. C) reducing oxygen to body cells. D) causing vasodilation.

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