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A patient who has raynaud's disease will begin taking an alpha-adrenergic blocker. the patient asks the nurse how the drug works to treat symptoms. the nurse explains that alpha-adrenergic blockers treat raynaud's disease by causing orthostatic hypotension. reflex tachycardia. decreased peripheral vascular resistance. vasodilation.

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User Djn
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Vasodilation is the correct answer. :)
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User Alex Weavers
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