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A patient presents with angina pectoris due to inadequate blood supply. Which diagnosis best describes this condition?
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The cardiac nurse is presenting teaching to a patient with stable angina who is about to be discharged from the hospital. Which
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The cardiac nurse is presenting teaching to a patient with stable angina who is about to be discharged from the hospital. Which
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The cardiac nurse is presenting teaching to a patient with stable angina who is about to be discharged from the hospital. Which
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A patient presents with angina pectoris due to inadequate blood supply. Which
diagnosis best describes this condition? A. Infarct
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A patient presents to the ER with c/o HA and LBP. The pt has a h/o neuropathy and hypopnea. She currently has no N/V and VSS.
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3. One year later, the patient returns complaining that his nitro�glycerin works well when he takes it for an acute attack but
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A patient presents with a score throat and mouth, swollen tongue, and inflammation of the face. This patient could be suffering
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A patient presents with excessive coughing, tightness of the chest, and bloody sputum. Chris orders a pleurocentesis. What does
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A patient presents with excessive coughing, tightness of the chest, and bloody sputum. Chris orders a pleurocentesis. What does
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