Question 5. The practical nurse, PN, is caring for a patient who has severe hypertension. Which of the following procedures can the PN delegate to an unregulated care provider, UCP? Option A. Ask the PSW to change the soiled linens for the incontinent client who is taking diuretics. Option B. Ask the PSW to encourage the client to eat foods that are low in sodium. Option C. Ask the PSW to obtain an updated set of vital signs on the client. Option D. Ask the PSW to give the BP pills to the difficult client since they have a good relationship.Q6. What should the nurse include in a general teaching session regarding antihypertensive medications? Select all that apply. A. Reinforce the importance to double up on missed doses. B. Educate patients to monitor their stress levels. C. Remind patient to keep follow-up appointments. D. Instruct patients to record BP readings and daily weights in a journal. E. Teach the patient to rise out of bed quickly to avoid a drop in BP.Q7. A client has recently been diagnosed with hypertension. When teaching about the medication nifedipine, calcium channel blocker, what should the nurse say? Option A. You will not experience any headache if you take just before going to bed. Option B. Avoid drinking grapefruit juice because it may increase the absorption of nifedipine. Option C. If you miss your morning dose of nifedipine, the night dose should be doubled up. Option D. Nifedipine is a beta blocker and it increases peripheral resistance.Q8. Activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, RAS, results in which of the following? Select all that apply. A. Vasoconstriction B. Decreased blood pressure C. Reabsorption of sodium and water D. Decreased urinary output E. Increased urinary output