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PANCE Practice Question for September 17th

A 56-year-old smoker with no previous medical history comes to the emergency department complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath with exertion. He is admitted to the hospital for further evaluation. An exercise stress test supports the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, and the patient undergoes a heart catheterization. There is diffuse coronary artery disease but no clearly stentable lesions. The cardiologist decides that medical management of this patient's coronary disease is appropriate at this time. The patient has no allergies and has no other medical conditions. His blood pressure and pulse over 3 days are as follows:

Day 1 blood pressure 146/96 mm Hg, pulse 80/min

Day 2 blood pressure 150/90 mm Hg, pulse 86/min

Day 3 blood pressure 140/96 mm Hg, pulse 73/min

Which is the most appropriate blood pressure medication for this patient?

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