You are on scene with a 62-year-old male patient complaining of severe chest pain. He was eating dinner with his family when he began experiencing sudden, "10/10" chest pain. The patient took one of his own nitro prior to your arrival but experienced no relief. Your patient is pale, cool, and diaphoretic and says he feels like he is going to "pass out." Vitals: BP 110/52, P 62, SpO2 93%. 12-lead shows ST-elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. Which medication should not be administered to this patient?

A Oxygen
B Aspirin
C Nitroglycerin
D No medications should be administered



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