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An otherwise healthy appearing 12-year-old patient presented for a routine physical exam 2 weeks ago. At that time, history was unremarkable and examination was negative except for an elevated blood pressure. The patient was instructed to return for follow-up. Today, the patient’s BP remains elevated and they are diagnosed with prehypertension. According to hypertension guidelines, the MOST appropriate intervention at this time would be to • A – order a CBC, serum chemistries, and urinalysis. B – initiate lifestyle changes. • c – prescribe an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. D – prescribe potassium supplementation.
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