A patient with hypertension had a blood pressure 170/110. The physician prescribed for this patient an antihypertensive medication and advised him to undergo some lifestyle changes to lose weight. He returned to his physician two months later and had his blood pressure was 190/100. OA) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication worked because the diastolic blood pressure dropped from 110 mmHg to 100 mmHg OB) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the mean arterial pressure increased O C) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure decreased OD) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure remained the same. OE) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the systolic blood pressure increased from 170 mmHg to 190 mmHg

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A patient with hypertension had a blood pressure 170/110. The physician prescribed for this patient
an antihypertensive medication and advised him to undergo some lifestyle changes to lose weight.
He returned to his physician two months later and had his blood pressure
was 190/100.
OA) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication worked because the diastolic blood pressure
dropped from 110 mmHg to 100 mmHg
O B) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the mean arterial pressure
increased
OC) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure
decreased
O D) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure remained
the same.
E) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the systolic blood pressure
increased from 170 mmHg to 190 mmHg
Transcribed Image Text:A patient with hypertension had a blood pressure 170/110. The physician prescribed for this patient an antihypertensive medication and advised him to undergo some lifestyle changes to lose weight. He returned to his physician two months later and had his blood pressure was 190/100. OA) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication worked because the diastolic blood pressure dropped from 110 mmHg to 100 mmHg O B) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the mean arterial pressure increased OC) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure decreased O D) Lifestyle changes and antihypertensive medication did work because the mean arterial pressure remained the same. E) Lifestyle changes and the antihypertensive medication did not work because the systolic blood pressure increased from 170 mmHg to 190 mmHg
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