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Pharmacology Calcium Channel Blockers - Antihypertensive - for Registered Nurse RN & PN NCLEX

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Calcium channel blocker like Nifedipine, Diltiazem, Verapamil are used to lower both blood pressure and heart rate for patient experiencing hypertension like in heart failure, and this is the main reason that CCB's are put in the class of antihypertensive drugs, since they decrease blood pressure. Although calcium channel blockers (CCB's) come with some key nursing considerations you the nursing student must know for both the NCLEX and nursing exams.

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