You measured a resident's blood pressure. His diastolic pressure was 78 mm Hg. His systolic pressure was 144 mm Hg. How do you record these measurements?
a. 78 mm Hg/144 mm Hg
b. 78/144 mm Hg
c. 144 mm Hg/78 mm Hg
d. 144/78 mm Hg
C
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