The LPN is called to the room of a client because the nurse aide determined the client's blood pressure is 195/101. The client complains of a moderate headache but denies blurry vision or other symptoms. What action should the nurse take next?
A. Notify the RN that the client needs to be transferred to the hospital.
B. Provide the client's morning dose of ramipril (Altace) 30 minutes early.
C. Instruct the nursing aide to repeat the blood pressure in 15 minutes.
D. Inform the client that he should reduce his salt intake with evening meals.
B
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