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A patient complains of a dry, hacking cough that is aggravating. He has a history of hypertension that has been well controlled on benazepril (Lotensin) for the past 3 months. The nurse practitioner informs the patient that: • A – the cough is likely related to the ACE inhibitor and a bronchodilator will help control this side effect. • B – the cough is likely related to the ACE inhibitor. This medication should be discontinued, and an angiotensin receptor blocker should be started. • c – the cough is NOT likely related to the ACE inhibitor and a pulmonary function test is needed. D – the cough is NOT likely related to the ACE inhibitor, but if the cough resolves with a reduced dose of benazepril (Lotensin), it will confirm that the ACE inhibitor is the cause.
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