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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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In the pre-hospital care report, the emt would recognize that a blood pressure has been palpated when she sees:

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Nonamiya [84]3 years ago
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In such pre-hospital report, the emt would recognize that the blood pressure has been palpated if the nurse sees <span>178/p. This can mean that a patient may suffer from </span>STAGE 2 HYPERTENSION, and STAGE 2 HYPERTENSION is when the readings are between 160/110 and 180/110. Hope this helps and I'm glad I could help.
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