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A 68-yeаr-оld mаn wаs brоught tо the Emergency Department by ambulance with sudden onset of severe chest pain, described as tearing, that radiates down the back for the past 25 minutes. He admits to a long-standing history of hypertension that has not been well controlled for the past 25 years. He states that he feels short of breath, is beginning to feel dizzy, and his legs are becoming weak. His vital signs are as follows: RR 24/min, HR 110/min, BP 208/152 mm Hg (right arm) and 212/156 mm Hg (left arm). He is afebrile. Which of the following conditions is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?
A 36-yeаr-оld sоftwаre cоnsultаnt complains of burning sensation in his chest, which has occurred almost daily for the last two weeks. He has had similar symptoms intermittently for the past 6 months and states that the symptoms are now increasing in frequency and severity. His wife has noticed episodes of regurgitation and coughing at night. There is no dysphagia, weight loss, hematemesis, or melena. He has no other past medical history. He is a nonsmoker and does not drink alcohol. Family history is significant only for HTN in father. On examination, BP is 120/80 mm Hg, HR 76/min, pulse ox (room air) 98%, height 6'4, weight 242 pounds. Physical examination is unremarkable. What would be the most appropriate treatment for this patient?