The authors prospectively audited 500 randomly selected charts of patients seen during a 6-month period ending in October 2008, in the emergency department of a university medical center for the prevalence of hypertension and how it was managed. Of the 187 patients with hypertension, 14 (8%) were treated for hypertension in the emergency department and 99 (53%) were hospitalized or referred to a physician or clinic for follow-up of their hypertension. Much improvement is needed, especially since many of the patients seen in the emergency department do not have a primary care physician. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Shah, T., Aronow, W. S., & Peterson, S. J. (2009). Diagnosis, treatment, and referral of hypertension in an emergency department. Preventive Cardiology, 12(4), 173–175. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7141.2009.00034.x
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