A patient who uses transdermal nitroglycerin for angina reports occasional periods of tachycardia. What intervention will the prescriber order?
A) Order digoxin to slow the heart rate.
B) Discontinue the nitroglycerin.
C) Recommend periods of rest when the heart rate increases.
D) Prescribe verapamil as an adjunct to nitroglycerin therapy.
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