A patient who suffers from angina pectoris routinely carries
nitroglycerine pills.
Benadryl.
an inhaler.
aspirin.
nitroglycerine pills.
Rationale: Nitroglycerine pills are taken sublingually when chest pain is experienced to alleviate pain and discomfort. Aspirin, inhalers, and Benadryl are not used when treating angina.
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