You are evaluating a 75 year old male who began complaining…

You are evaluating a 75 year old male who began complaining of chest pain while watching television. The patient is found sitting upright, diaphoretic and apprehensive. After evaluation you decide his chest pain is consistent with unstable angina. Your patient advises he weighs 220 lbs. His vital signs are as follows: SAO2 89%, Heart Rate 110, Blood Pressure 170/80. The patient has a history of hypertension, is prescribed Inderal, but denies taking any other medications, including sexual enhancements. In order for you to receive full credit for the question, you must answer these four questions in this format. Please note: You are to assume that the pain is not relieved by your initial treatment. ALL MEDICATIONS THAT COULD BE USED FOR THIS CONDITION,WITH DOSAGES WILL BE REQUIRED!1. What is the rhythm?2. Is the patient stable or unstable?3. What is your treatment? Treatment must include dosages and how you will be setting up the medications. If you elect to use electrical therapy, dose and delivery system must be listed. 4.  You must assume the ectopy on the monitor is not resolved.  I must see two medications you could administer to resolve the ectopy.  I must see how you will be setting the medications up, drop sets and how many gtts/min you will be administering.