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The nurse is preparing to administer an antihypertensive drug to a patient. The nurse knows which of the following are correct? Select all that apply. Avoid drugs that can exacerbate comorbid conditions. For example, don’t give beta blockers to patients who have bradycardia, AV block, or asthma. Encourage patients to limit alcohol consumption to 2 ounce/day (for most men) and 1 ounce/day (for women and lighter weight men). Encourage patients to consume no more than 5000 mg of salt daily and provide them with information on the salt content of foods. Teach patients to self-monitor their BP and to maintain a BP record. Antihypertensive regimens frequently contain two or more drugs, decreasing the risk of adverse interactions. Encourage patients with a sedentary lifestyle to perform 30 to 45 minutes of aerobic exercise (e.g., walking, swimming, bicycling) most days of the week.
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