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NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE
NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE A 
QUESTION 1 
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 
A. Positive inotropes 
B. Vasodilators 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antidysrhythmics 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial 
contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 319 pages •
NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE A 
QUESTION 1 
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 
A. Positive inotropes 
B. Vasodilators 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antidysrhythmics 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial 
contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the c...
NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE
NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE A 
QUESTION 1 
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 
A. Positive inotropes 
B. Vasodilators 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antidysrhythmics 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial 
contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 319 pages •
NCLEX RN VERSIONS 1-12 LATEST WITH 850 QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS GUARANTEED 100 GRADE A 
QUESTION 1 
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 
A. Positive inotropes 
B. Vasodilators 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antidysrhythmics 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial 
contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the c...