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A patient with mild to moderate osteoarthritis pain has been taking acetaminophen for pain. The primary care NP prescribes a nonselective NSAID. At a follow-up visit, the patient reports mild GI side effects. The NP should:
 
  a. order misoprostol to take with the NSAID.
  b. discontinue the NSAID and order tramadol.
  c. change the medication to a COX-2 inhibitor.
  d. change the medication to naproxen (Naprosyn).
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Good timing, thanks!
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