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Practice Question

The nurse is caring for a patient who is being discharged from the hospital after being treated for hypertension. The patient is instructed to take blood pressure 3 times a day and to keep a record of the readings. The nurse recommends that the patient purchase a portable electronic blood pressure device. Which other information will the nurse share with the patient?

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Correct Answer:

You will need to recalibrate the machine

Rationale:

⚫Portable electronic blood pressure monitors must be regularly recalibrated to maintain accuracy, especially when used at home for long-term hypertension monitoring.

⚫Recalibration ensures that readings reflect true blood pressure levels and help avoid undertreatment or overtreatment.

⚫The nurse must educate the patient about proper device maintenance and how to follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding recalibration intervals.

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