A patient’s blood pressure is measured as 138/88 mmHg on two separate visits. According to current guidelines, this is classified as:
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Correct answer: Stage 1 hypertension
According to recent ACC/AHA guidelines, a systolic BP of 130-139 or diastolic BP of 80-89 is classified as Stage 1 hypertension.
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