Drug choices to treat angina in older adults differ from those in younger adults only in:
A) Consideration of risk factors for diseases associated with older adults
B) The placement of drug therapy as a treatment choice before lifestyle changes are tried
C) The need for at least three drugs in the treatment regimen because of the complexity of angina in the older adult
D) Those with higher risk for silent myocardial infarction (MI)
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Q2: Which of the following drugs has been
Q3: Ranolazine is used in angina patients to:
A)Dilate
Q4: Patients who have angina, regardless of class,
Q5: The most common cause of angina is:
A)Vasospasm
Q6: The New York Heart Association and the
Q8: The rationale for prescribing calcium blockers for
Q9: Nitrates are especially helpful for patients with
Q10: Angina is produced by an imbalance between
Q11: To reduce mortality, all patients with angina,
Q12: Beta blockers are especially helpful for patients
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