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a. d. Neuromuscular blockers ? How do alpha adrenergic blockers decrease the symptoms associated with Benign Prostatic H
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a. d. Neuromuscular blockers ? How do alpha adrenergic blockers decrease the symptoms associated with Benign Prostatic H
a. d. Neuromuscular blockers ? How do alpha adrenergic blockers decrease the symptoms associated with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) controls the blood pressure and heart rate. b reduce contraction of smooth musele in the bladder neck and prostatic capsule. they increase bladder capacity and thus decrease sensation of needing to void. d. these agents decrease the size of large prostate glands. 48 The nurse is administering a beta blocker to a patient recovering from an acute myocardial infarction. The nurse assessed the apical heart rate as 48 with a regular rhythm. Without a written parameter to guide the nurses actions, what should the nurse do? administer the drug as ordered and record appropriately. b. skip the dose and administer the next dose as ordered. hold the dose and notify the prescriber. d administer the dose and report the finding when the prescriber visits the patient. 49. What is the most serious adverse effect of alpha, adrenergic blockers? nasal congestion borthostatic hypotension inhibition of ejaculation d. reflex tachycardia 50. What adverse effect can occur if intravenous adrenergic agonists leaks into the subcutaneous tissues shock b. heart failure tissue necrosis d bradycardia 51. What is the prototype drug for nonselective (pure) Beta Blockers? Timolol (Blocadren) b. Propranolol (Inderal) c. Metoprolol (Lopressor) d. Sotalol (Betapace) 52. An adult patient is beginning to take the Alpha Adrenergic Blocking agent prazosin. What strategy can decrease the risk of "first-dose" hypotension? "Take the first dose at bedtime, after you are already in bed." b. "Start the medication using the normal dosage for prazosin." "Take the medication when you will be upright for a prolonged period." d. "Take the medication every other day for the first week of therapy." 3. How do Beta Blockers prevent Angina attacks? decreases automaticity. b. increases heart rate. increases cardiac workload. d. decreases cardiac workload. a. a a c. a c. 7