A client tells the nurse that he ingests an NSAID when "the angina pain gets really bad," and it eliminates the pain. The nurse suspects the client is experiencing:
A) musculoskeletal pain.
B) aortic dissection.
C) mitral valve prolapse.
D) pericarditis.
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