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A patient with hypertension and angina is referred for treat￾ment. Metoprolol and verapamil are amon... When the patient presents with a non-life-threatening issue, the provider is most likely to access t... Patient presents to the ER with severe nosebleeds for the past week. Blood work is performed reveali... A patient presents to the ER with c/o HA and LBP. The pt has a h/o neuropathy and hypopnea. She curr... A patient presents with angina pectoris due to inadequate blood supply. Which diagnosis best describ... If a patient presents with hypertension and no known cause exists, what type of hypertension does th... A patient presents with peripheral edema, hepatosplenomegaly, and jugular vein distention. What do t... A patient presents with excessive coughing, tightness of the chest, and bloody sputum. Chris orders... 11. A patient presents a prescription to the pharmacy that states: Take ½ oz of Motrin suspension... A patient presents with hypertrophic scarring to her chin from a burn received one year ago. Scar ma...
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