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PANCE Practice Question for June 4th

A 33-year-old woman comes to the healthcare provider because of anxiety and irritability. She states that approximately 10 days before the onset of her menses, she goes from "feeling fine" to "feeling awful." She has frequent angry outbursts toward her husband and children, feels depressed and irritable, and cries easily. She also develops severe breast tenderness during this time. The symptoms resolve soon after the start of her menses and she feels fine until the symptoms start over again as the next menses approach. She has had this constellation of symptoms every cycle over the past year and feels that she can't go on like this anymore, as her job and family relations are suffering greatly. She has no other medical problems and takes no medications. Her physical examination is entirely normal.

Which of the following is the most appropriate management?

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