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An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is evaluating a new patient in a primary care clinic. The patient states that he has not been feeling well. When he checked his blood pressure at the local pharmacy, it was 96/40. Today, his blood pressure is 88/48, his pulse is 50, his respirations are 14, and his temperature is 97.8°F. As part of the initial visit, the APRN does a medication reconciliation. The patient is currently taking the following medications: byvalson, 1 tab daily aspirin, 81 mg daily atorvastatin, 20 mg daily carvedilol, 3.125 mg daily fish oil, 3 capsules daily furosemide, 20 mg daily Which action should the APRN take to assist this patient? Correct Discontinue carvedilol Change atorvastatin to 10 mg daily Change furosemide to 10 mg daily Discontinue fish oil
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