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CFRN CTRN Flight Nurse PrepQuestion 6 / 10

A patient experiencing stable angina pectoris and exhibiting mild to moderate symptoms may be treated through which of the following treatment modalities?

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✓ Correct answer: A. Administration of sublingual nitroglycerin Answer: Administration of sublingual nitroglycerin Stable angina pectoris typically presents with chest pain or discomfort that occurs with exertion or emotional stress and is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin. Sublingual nitroglycerin is commonly used to quickly alleviate symptoms by dilating the coronary arteries and improving blood flow to the heart. For long-term management, patients may be prescribed beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers, which help reduce the frequency of angina episodes. In severe cases where there is significant coronary artery blockage, coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft surgery may be necessary.

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