A patient has a blood pressure reading of 130/90 mm Hg when visiting a clinic. What would the nurse recomment to the patient?

a. floow-up measurements of blood pressuer
b. immediate treatement by a physician
c. nothing, becuase the nurse considers this reading is due to anxiety
d. a change in dietary intake


Ans: a. floow-up measurements of blood pressuer

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