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What is the most appropriate initial treatment for the 67-year-old woman with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) given her symptoms and ecg findings?
A. Administer a third dose of Nitroglycerin
B. Start Antiplatelet therapy with Aspirin
C. Administer a Beta-Blocker immediately
D. Begin thrombolytic therapy
A. Administer a third dose of Nitroglycerin
B. Start Antiplatelet therapy with Aspirin
C. Administer a Beta-Blocker immediately
D. Begin thrombolytic therapy
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B. Start Antiplatelet therapy with Aspirin
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