![]() Discuss specific patient education based on the prescribed first-line therapy.9. What would be the choice for the second-line therapy?8. List one or two adverse reactions for the selected agent that would cause you to change therapy.7. Describe one or two drug–drug or drug–food interactions for the selected agent.6. How would you monitor for success in E.H.?5. What drug therapy would you prescribe for E.H. What dietary and lifestyle changes should be recommended for this patient?3. ![]() List specific goals of treatment for E.H.2. Before proceeding, explore the following questions: What further information would you need to diagnose angina (substantiate your answer)? What is the connection between cocaine use and angina? Identify at least three tests that you would order to diagnose angina.Diagnosis: Angina1. He is unable to report the duration or pattern of the pain. He claims that he has been having occasional periods of chest pain. He does not have any prior medical records with him. ![]() He states that he used drugs as recently as 2 weeks ago. His past medical history is remarkable for asthma and six “heart attacks” that he claims occurred because of a 25-year history of drug use (primarily cocaine). He is unemployed and lives with a woman, their son, and the woman’s 2 children. He requests renewal of a prescription for a calcium channel blocker, prescribed by a physician in the former state. is a 45-year-old African American man who recently moved to the community from another state.
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