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A patient presents with a chief complaint of HA and blurry vision. The NP records a BP of 200/130. Papilledema is noted on the physical exam. How should the NP manage this patient? a. Refer to cardiology for refractory HTN. b. Manage HTN in an outpatient basis. c. Determine the cause for HTN urgency. d. Refer to ED for evaluation. 5. A 38-year-old African American female with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes mellitus is being seen for a follow-up. The NP notes that over the last few visits, her BP is elevated. The pt. reports that she is often sensitive to medications but understands that her BP needs to be treated. The nurse practitioner would like to start with monotherapy for HTN. Which antihypertensive should the NP prescribe? a. Metoprolol 25 mg twice a day b. Hydralazine 10mg, three times a day c. Amlodipine 5mg, once a day d. Lisinopril 10mg, once a day
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