A 58-year-old male calls the clinic reporting a sudden onset of chest pain that started 30 minutes ago. He describes it as 'crushing' and radiating to his left arm. He has a history of hypertension. What is the ambulatory care nurse's most appropriate initial action?
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A
Instruct the patient to have someone drive him to the nearest emergency department immediately.
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B
Schedule a same-day urgent appointment with his primary care provider.
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C
Advise the patient to take a regular-strength aspirin and monitor his symptoms at home.
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D
Instruct the patient to hang up and call 911 immediately for an ambulance.