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A 64-yeаr-оld is being dischаrged frоm the hоspitаl after suffering a non-STEMI and receiving a stent to his left circumflex artery. Left ventricular ejection fraction 55% during heart catheterization. He has a history of hypertension and tobacco use. Which medication classes should the AGACNP review with the patient prior to discharge?
A 64 yeаr оld presents with chest pаin аnd shоrtness оf breath. She has a history of hypertension, COPD, and small cell lung cancer. She is currently receiving IV chemotherapy treatments every 3 weeks. She describes the chest pain as sharp, worse when laying down, and improves when sitting up and leaning forward. She states she missed last week's dose of chemo due "I had a cold", though he scheduled for chemotherapy in 2 days. On exam the AGACNP finds the patient sitting on the side of the stretcher leaning forward, dyspnea present. She is alert, oriented, and following all commands. Upper lung sounds are clear, though the left lower lobe is diminished. Heart sounds are diminished, S1 and S2 present, regular rate and rhythm. No S3 or S4. Lower extremities have 1+ edema. The AGACNP orders a STAT EKG which results as the following. (Goldberger, A. (2025). Graphic 77572 Version 5.0. In UptoDate.) What condition should the AGACNP be suspicious for?
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