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A 70-year-old patient who has COPD takes theophylline daily and uses a SABA for exacerbation of symptoms. The patient reports using the SABA three or four times each week when short of breath.
 
  The patient reports feeling jittery and nauseated and having trouble sleeping. The primary care NP should: a. obtain a serum theophylline level.
  b. order a creatinine clearance level.
  c. prescribe a leukotriene modifier instead of theophylline.
  d. discontinue the SABA and change to ipratropium bromide.
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