Practice question

Answer the question and get instant feedback.

MediumNeurologyTransient ischaemic attackca-mccqe1ca-rcpsc-emca-rcpsc-im

A 68-year-old man presents with sudden onset dysarthria and right arm weakness that completely resolve within 20 minutes. CT head is normal, and carotid ultrasound shows 60 percent stenosis of the left internal carotid artery. Blood pressure is 150/88 mm Hg. According to Canadian Stroke Best Practice recommendations, which antiplatelet strategy is appropriate in the first 21 days?

Educational content. Not a substitute for clinical judgement or local policy.