A 26-year-old woman presented with intermittent vision changes in her left eye of 5 months' duration. Episodes that lasted 1 to 8 seconds were described as darkening of vision in her left eye, which was...
James J. Matera, DO; Kimberly Simers, MHA; and Alison Cleary, MSN
James J. Matera, DO; Kimberly Simers, MHA; and Alison Cleary, MSN
Health coaching can be used successfully in various aspects of medical care, including the treatment of hypertension. This article reviews some of the findings from a New Jersey–based community medical...
It’s late Friday afternoon, and you are seeing your last patient of the week. This man has run out of his antihypertensive medications, and he has repeated blood pressure (BP) measurements in your office...
LAWRENCE KAPLAN, MD and RONALD N. RUBIN, MD—Series Editor
LAWRENCE KAPLAN, MD and RONALD N. RUBIN, MD—Series Editor
A 35-year-old woman who is pregnant for the first time has had elevated blood pressure since she first presented for prenatal care at 28 weeks' gestation.