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Hypertension, Part 2

Several months later, the pharmacist receives a phone call from MD, who is at her doctor’s office for an appointment. A new medical intern working at the doctor’s office is evaluating MD’s hypertension. MD mentioned to him that the pharmacist had spent time discussing the importance of controlling her blood pressure. Not wanting to look bad in front of the attending physician, the intern asks the pharmacist for a recommendation on how to control MD’s blood pressure “since you seem to be well-educated on the condition.” The intern tells the pharmacist that MD’s blood pressure was reported as 165/105 mm Hg.

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