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Mr. Jones is a 65-year-old with primary hypertension for over 25 years. His mother and grandfather had high blood pressure. He d

oes not exercise and admits that he is an alcoholic and smokes 1 to 2 packs of cigarettes every day. He lives alone and his diet consists of mostly fast foods. Mr. Jones takes hydrochlorothiazide (Microzide) 50 twice a day and metoprolol (Lopressor) 100 mg twice a day. He tells you that he sometimes does not take his medications because he forgets
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