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Considering thBasedName: Joe C. (pronouns: he/him/his) Age: 50 Reason for visit: Joe, a 50-year-old male, presented to the emergency department with a headache and blurred vision. He was sent from his doctor’s office when they became concerned his blood pressure was elevated. He has not been taking his metoprolol 100 mg twice daily at home because he could not afford the prescription. Analyzing Cues Based on Joe’s clinical condition, what cues are most relevant to acute hypertension? Select all that apply.​ Headaches​ Medication non-adherence​ Emotional trauma​ Chest pain​ Elevated blood pressures Blurred vision​ Tachycardia​ History of hypertension on Joe’s clinical condition, what cues are most relevant to acute hypertension? Select all that apply.​ Headaches​ Medication non-adherence​ Emotional trauma​ Chest pain​ Elevated blood pressures Blurred vision​ Tachycardia​ History of hypertensione needed level of action, the level of risk, and the level of priority, select each for the hypotheses or nursing diagnoses below. Hypotheses/Nursing Diagnoses​ Level of Risk​ Level of Priority​ Alteration in perfusion due to elevated blood pressure High Urgent Acute pain Low Ineffective health maintenance​
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