Uncategorized

SOLVED734

A 35-year-old female with a history of severe migraine headaches shows up in the urgent care clinic for evaluation of the episodes of “chest pressure “and “heavy arms” that go away after 15 – 20 minutes. The patient reports that this is her third time experiencing this type of symptoms since she was started on Sumatriptan three months ago for severe migraines. The patient denies a history of MI, ischemic heart disease, or hypertension. What should be the recommended course of action by an NP for this patient? ( select all that apply) A) The NP should immediately evaluate this patient for possible acute MI B) The NP should reassure the patient that those symptoms are not dangerous and are caused by the patient’s migraine medication C) The NP should immediately discontinue Sumatriptan D) The NP should refer the patient to a cardiologist E) The NP should not change a dose of Sumatriptan 2. A 40-year-old female presents to the primary care provider with a chief complaint of once-sided throbbing pain that gets worse with physical activity and lasts 8 to 12. The patient also reports getting them twice a month on average. Which of the following medications would be
SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING

 
******CLICK ORDER NOW BELOW AND OUR WRITERS WILL WRITE AN ANSWER TO THIS ASSIGNMENT OR ANY OTHER ASSIGNMENT, DISCUSSION, ESSAY, HOMEWORK OR QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE. OUR PAPERS ARE PLAGIARISM FREE*******."

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *