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After beginning triptan therapy for migraine headaches, a patient complains of a heavy sensation in the arms and chest. Which information should the nurse provide to the patient?
 
  1. Go to the nearest emergency department; a cardiac event is likely occurring.
  2. An allergic reaction is in progress. Begin antihistamine therapy.
  3. This symptom is common when starting these drugs and should be temporary.
  4. Caffeinated beverages generally assist in the resolution of these symptoms.

Question 2

A patient with a history of migraines asks for a medication to prevent attacks. Which drug will likely be prescribed?
 
  1. Propranolol
  2. Sumatriptan
  3. Ergotamine
  4. Dihydroergotamine



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