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Which of the Drug Treatments Listed Below Is INCORRECTLY Matched

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Which of the drug treatments listed below is INCORRECTLY matched to a mode of action in treating hypertension?


A) Alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers-reduce TPR by decreased stimulation of arteriolar smooth muscle
B) Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists-reduce cardiac output by slowing heart rate and reducing contractility
C) Antagonists of parasympathetic receptors-reduce TPR by decreased stimulation of arteriolar smooth muscle
D) Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors-reduce TPR by reducing angiotensin II concentrations
E) Diuretics-reduce blood volume by increasing excretion of sodium and water in urine
F) Calcium channel blockers-reduce speed and force of contraction in vascular smooth muscle
G) ACE inhibitors-lowers peripheral resistance by promoting vasodilation

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