9. A very short acting antihypertensive used in hypertensive emergencies acts by releasing nitric oxide:
a. Nitroprusside
b. Fenoldopam
c. hydralazine
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Hypertension is an extremely common clinical problem, affecting approximately 50 million people in the USA and approximately 1 billion individuals worldwide. Approximately 1% of these patients will develop acute elevations in blood pressure at some point in their lifetime. A number of terms have been applied to severe hypertension, including hypertensive crises, emergencies, and urgencies. By definition, acute elevations in blood pressure that are associated with end-organ damage are called hypertensive crises.
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