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Cardiovascular Disorders Benazepril should be discontinued immediately if: pregnancy occurs. A patient is diagnosed with mild heart failure (HF). What drug listed below would be a good choice for r... educing morbidity and mortality long term? Metoprolol A patient taking an ACE inhibitor should avoid: potassium supplements. An 87-year-old has history of symptomatic heart failure. He presents today with lower extremity edema and mild shortness of breath with exertion. In addition to a diuretic for volume overload, what other medication should he receive today? ACE inhibitor A 42-year-old hypertensive patient was given a thiazide diuretic 4 weeks ago for treatment of primary hypertension. On his return visit today, he reports feeling weak and tired. What should the NP consider to evaluate the weakness and fatigue? Potassium level Which class of medication is frequently used to improve longterm outcomes in patients with systolic dysfunction? ACE inhibitors Orthostatic hypotension can be diagnosed in an older adult if the systolic blood pressure decreases: more than 20 points within 3 minutes after rising. A 74-year-old patient has peripheral artery disease (PAD). Which item listed below is an important nonmodifiable risk factor for Diabetes PAD? The lipid particle with the greatest atherogenic effect is: LDL. Which medication could potentially exacerbate heart failure (HF)? Naproxen Where would the murmur associated with mitral regurgitation best be auscultated? Mitral listening point A 43-year-old Hispanic male has an audible diastolic murmur best heard in the mitral listening point. There is no audible click. His status has been monitored for the past 2 years. This murmur is probably: mitral stenosis. An independent 82-year-old male patient is very active but retired last year. His total cholesterol and LDLs are moderately elevated. How should the NP approach his lipid elevation? Treatment is based on expected length of life A patient who has diabetes presents with pain in his lower legs when he walks and pain resolution with rest. When specifically asked about the pain in his lower leg, he likely will report pain: in the calf muscle. [Show More]

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