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65-year-old male who presents to the office

65-year-old male who presents to the office for a routine physical. You take his blood pressure and note it is 160/90, heart rate 72, and RR 20. The rest of his physical exam is normal. He has not been in for a physical in a number of years. His only known medical history is he was a former smoker. He is currently not on any medications. He has no known cardiac history. The physician is seeing him today and had prescribed amlodipine 5mg daily. A few days later Mr, S shows up in the Emergency Room with 90-minute history of chest pressure radiating to his left shoulder. He has also been experiencing some nausea. He is diaphoretic, pale and tachycardic. The rest of his physical exam in normal. His ECG demonstrates he is having a ST elevated myocardial infarction. The cath lab team has been called. However, the patient continues to experience chest pain. Please answer the following questions based on information provided for this case study: Image transcription text II II History: Smoker 1 pack per day/ 20 years, hypertension. Medications: Amlodipine 5mg Vital Signs on presentation: Blood pressure 180/110, heart rate 100, Respiratory rate 24, Temperature 98.7 F, Pulse ox 95%, Pain scale 10/10 Identify at least 3 pharmacological interventions you might anticipate will be ordered as Mr. S is awaiting to go to the cath lab. You will need to provide rationale for why you chose those 2 medications.

 
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