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A patient has been taking herbal remedies to decrease blood pressure.The patient is convinced that this has reduced his blood pressure and he refuses to take a prescribed antihypertensive medication.The nurse checks his blood pressure reading during an office visit,with the following results: Left arm: 130/94,140/86,and 160/90 mm Hg.With this information,what is the nurse's best response to the patient's refusal to take antihypertensive medications?

A) "I see that you are correct; your blood pressure readings do not indicate hypertension."
B) "Your blood pressure is elevated, so you will need to take a prescribed antihypertensive."
C) "Your blood pressure is within normal limits and does not need anything for it."
D) "Your blood pressure is elevated. It is important to discuss this with your doctor."

Antihypertensive Medication

Drugs used to lower high blood pressure, thereby reducing the risk of stroke and heart disease.

Herbal Remedies

Treatments derived from plants and their extracts, used to prevent or cure diseases, or promote health and well-being.

Hypertension

A chronic medical condition where the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated, leading to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and other complications.

  • Understand the role of patient education in managing health conditions with CAM and conventional medicine.
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Maria CavanzoMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The nurse identifies that these blood pressure readings are elevated and correctly suggests the discussion with the physician.The nurse is not the person to determine potential therapies for the patient.The nurse cannot tell the patient he is correct and does not have hypertension because his vital signs do not support that.The patient's blood pressure is not within normal limits.