Which of the following treatments is not commonly used to treat patients with coronary artery disease? 

A. Angioplasty
B. Coronary artery bypass surgery
C. Smoking cessation
D. Chemotherapy
E. Cholesterol-lowering medications

D. Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is not a treatment for coronary artery disease.

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a. Slit-lamp microscopy b. Corneal transplant c. Electroretinogram d. Fluorescein angiography

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A patient is complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Which of the following will provide you with the most immediately useful information?

A) Checking for discoloration of the tongue B) Asking about any unusual taste in the mouth C) Asking about the presence of coffee-grounds emesis D) Finding out about any unusual stress in the patient's life

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