Approach to a patient with hypertensive urgency in the primary care setting

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Abstract

Patients who present to an outpatient office with hypertensive urgency - or severely elevated BP without evidence of acute target organ damage - can be safely treated in the ambulatory setting by initiating or reestablishing long-acting oral antihypertensive medications, addressing medication nonadherence, and reviewing precipitating factors.

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Benenson, I., & Bradshaw, M. J. (2021). Approach to a patient with hypertensive urgency in the primary care setting. Nurse Practitioner, 46(10), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NPR.0000790500.51146.ec

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