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2. The CMS blood pressure control measure for 2022 is weighted
3. The RHP “End of year” push for blood pressure control in 2021 showed improvements but uncovered “learning opportunities”. All of the following opportunities were noted EXCEPT
4. All of the following problems can alter optimal blood pressure collection by increasing one’s blood pressure EXCEPT
5. A Caucasian patient comes in for a routine office visit check for depression follow-up. She has been trying to promote lifestyle options for better health and she has lost 18 pounds (now BMI is 26.9) and her LDL cholesterol has moved from 129 to 103 over 4½ months. However, the last blood pressure reading at your office was 143/81 six weeks ago and her 2x/wk readings at home on a device you have validated is 135-149/88-94. Today’s BP is 141/93. First line pharmaceutical interventions most appropriate for her would be
6. A patient presents on no medications with blood pressures collected from the nurse at his workplace showing an average BP 160-163 systolic and 70-82 diastolic on most readings over 2 weeks. Today’s reading is 158/83. True statements per the ACC/AHA Guidelines about this patient include all EXCEPT
7. Medication adherence related to taking blood pressure medicines is graded by a patient taking the prescribed medication 80% of the time. Ways to enhance patient adherence for medication compliance include (choose all that apply)
8. The blood pressure control number threshold for the Stars quality rating used by CMS and Medicare Advantage Plans is
9. Which of the following are TRUE pertaining to the DASH eating plan? Choose the most correct statement.
10. The Stars blood pressure quality metric is based on
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