It's Monday morning and your first patient on your schedule comes in with one day of shortness of breath.
The MA checks the vitals and says, "the patient's blood pressure is a little high at 220/110".
The patient is a 55 year old male with a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and heart failure with a preserved EF.
So, what would be your next step?
Today, we're going to talk hypertensive urgency and the management of this patient.
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