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katycat katycat
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A primary care NP prescribes a nitroglycerin transdermal patch, 0.4 mg/hour release, for a patient with chronic stable angina. The NP should teach the patient to:
 
  a. change the patch four times daily.
  b. use the patch as needed for angina pain.
  c. use two patches daily and change them every 12 hours.
  d. apply one patch daily in the morning and remove in 12 hours.
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