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A 42-year-old female presents to established care. The medical assistant notes that her BP is 150/88. The NP repeats the BP and records a BP of 158/92. The pt. states that her BP is always high in the office. She denies monitoring her BP at home. Her ROS is negative, and her physical exam is normal. How should the NP proceed? a. Advise the pt. to come in daily for BP (check with medical assistant) b. Advise the pt. to follow up in 2 weeks for re-evaluation. c. Advise the pt. to monitor BP daily at home. d. Advise the pt. on lifestyle interventions to treat HTN. 2. All the following are possible causes for secondary HTN EXCEPT: a. Pheochromocytoma b. Acute pyelonephritis c. Renovascular stenosis d. Coarctation of the aorta 3. A patient presents to the office for an HTN follow-up. His BP is 186/122. His ROS is negative, and his physical exam is WDL. He has no complaints and feels fine. How should the NP manage this pt.? a. Order labs and diagnostic tests for secondary HTN. b. Manage hypertension on an outpatient basis. c. Coordinate inpatient admissions with local hospitals. d. Refer to the ED for further
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