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lpooziee lpooziee
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A patient undergoes a routine electrocardiogram (ECG), which reveals occasional premature ventricular contractions that are present when the patient is resting and disappear with exercise.
 
  The patient has no previous history of cardiovascular disease, and the cardiovascular examination is normal. The primary care NP should: a. prescribe quinidine (Quinidex Extentabs).
  b. tell the patient that treatment is not indicated.
  c. refer the patient to a cardiologist for further evaluation.
  d. consider using amiodarone if the patient develops other symptoms.
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