The nurse anticipates that a patient without comorbidities and a blood pressure of 125/75 mmHg will be most likely be treated:

A) with lifestyle modifications.
B) with lifestyle modifications and one antihypertensive medication.
C) with lifestyle modifications and more than one antihypertensive medication.
D) with lifestyle modifications and higher doses of more than one antihypertensive medications.


A) with lifestyle modifications.

Explanation: A) A person with a BP of 125/75 mm Hg has elevated hypertension. A person who has elevated blood pressure generally can manage the disease without medication by implementing positive lifestyle changes such as a healthier diet, increased physical exercise, and weight management.
B) A person with stage 1 or stage 2 HTN has a clear risk for experiencing health consequences from the disorder, and lifestyle changes combined with antihypertensive medications are usually prescribed.
C) The higher the blood pressure, the more aggressive will be the management of the disease, such as prescribing higher doses or several different medications for the HTN.
D) The higher the blood pressure, the more aggressive will be the management of the disease, such as prescribing higher doses or several different medications for the HTN.

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