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Health, 26.01.2022 01:00 mkay78

Janeen notices that her patient’s last blood-pressure reading was unusually high. However, his blood pressure now reads as normal, and he shows no unusual signs. What should Janeen do? A.
Review his medical record and validate the data.

B.
Assume that the last reading was a mistake and ignore it.

C.
Tell the nursing team that the patient’s condition is deteriorating.

D.
Put the patient on medication to reduce his blood pressure.

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