A beta blocker is a medication that slows the heart rate and reduces the force with which the heart muscle contracts, thereby lowering blood pressure. Beta blockers do this by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors, which prevents adrenaline (epinephrine) from stimulating these receptors.2
YOU are supposedly the nurse. Look it up. I hope you are not doing your job based on answers you get off of this web site for God s sake! Go to a reputable web site. Jeez.
most patienst with cardiac dysythmia has irregular and fast heart beat. betablockers doesn t just lower the blood pressure but also slows down the pulse/heart rate. It aids in manitaning the heartrate or heart beat of someone with atrial fib
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