ATI Pharmacology Practice Exam A Related

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Why has an ACE inhibitor been prescribed following an MI?

  • A. "This medication will lower your potassium level."
  • B. "ACE inhibitors have been found to reduce mortality following MI."
  • C. "ACE inhibitors are always prescribed with a beta blocker and calcium channel blocker following an MI."
  • D. "This medication will treat your hypotension."
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Following a myocardial infarction (MI), ACE inhibitors are commonly prescribed due to their proven benefit in reducing mortality and improving outcomes post-MI. These medications help by decreasing the workload of the heart, preventing remodeling of the heart chambers, and improving survival rates. While ACE inhibitors may have effects on potassium levels, the primary reason for their prescription post-MI is their mortality-reducing properties.