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A client with hypertension is prescribed valsartan. The nurse should monitor the client for which potential side effect?

  • A. Hypotension
  • B. Tachycardia
  • C. Hyperglycemia
  • D. Hyponatremia
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Hypotension. Valsartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker that can cause hypotension as a side effect by dilating blood vessels. Monitoring blood pressure is crucial to prevent complications related to low blood pressure. Choice B, Tachycardia, is incorrect because valsartan typically does not cause an increase in heart rate. Choice C, Hyperglycemia, is not a common side effect of valsartan. Choice D, Hyponatremia, is also unlikely with valsartan use.