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Folliard71 Folliard71
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A patient who has angina is taking nitroglycerin and long-acting nifedipine. The primary care NP notes a persistent blood pressure of 90/60 mm Hg at several follow-up visits. The patient reports lightheadedness associated with standing up.
 
  The NP should consult with the patient's cardiologist about changing the medication to: a. amlodipine (Norvasc).
  b. isradipine (DynaCirc).
  c. verapamil HCl (Calan).
  d. short-acting nifedipine (Procardia).
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Good timing, thanks!
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