Cardiac-Vascular Nursing Exam Prep II

Category - AACN Cardiac Vascular Nursing Practice Test

Which of the following sets of medications is used in treatment of Raynaud’s disease?
  1. Calcium channel blockers, alpha blockers, vasodilators
  2. Beta blockers, vasodilators, lipid lowering agents
  3. Alpha blockers, lipid lowering agents, antioxidants
  4. Calcium channel blockers, alpha and beta agonists
Explanation
Answer- A - Medications used in the treatment of Raynaud’s phenomenon include calcium channel blockers to dilate blood vessels, alpha-blockers to counteract the constriction of blood vessels as well as vasodilators to dilate and relax blood vessels.
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