Despite good blood pressure control, a nurse practitioner might change a patient’s drug from an acei to an arb because the arb:

Respuesta :

The nurse practitioner might change the patients drug to an Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker or ARB because this drug “does not produce a dry, hacky cough” which is opposite to the ACEI.

 

Answer:

“does not produce a dry, hacky cough”