Asked by
Jhayda Mallory
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
The patient's blood pressure is 152/92 but the primary health care provider does not diagnose the patient with hypertension.What is the rationale for this decision?
A) The patient's primary health care provider must consult with a cardiologist in order to make a diagnosis of hypertension.
B) The patient's blood pressure must remain elevated during several separate assessments in order to make a diagnosis of hypertension.
C) The patient's blood pressure must be at least 180/100 during a single assessment in order for a diagnosis of hypertension to be made.
D) The patient appeared extremely stressed and the health care provider decided not to inform the patient of the diagnosis at that appointment.
Blood Pressure
The force that circulating blood exerts against the walls of the arteries, an essential indicator of cardiovascular health.
Health Care Provider
A professional or organization that offers health care services to individuals, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and hospitals.
- Show comprehension of the physiological effects linked to irregular vital sign readings.
- Recognize the importance of understanding patient history and condition in interpreting vital signs and deciding on interventions.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Show comprehension of the physiological effects linked to irregular vital sign readings.
- Recognize the importance of understanding patient history and condition in interpreting vital signs and deciding on interventions.