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1. Working at a health fair, you screen a participant who presents with a blood pres-
sure reading of 190/110 mm Hg. She tells you she has a history of hypertension
but she does not like to take pills. "My mother kept us well without medications
and when she died, she was on at least 10 different medications. I just don't trust
system that hands out pills for every little thing."
a. What questions would you ask this person?
b. What is the definitive care priority that is related to the health promotion
prevention need?
Tuneday Eomily Nie
Transcribed Image Text:1. Working at a health fair, you screen a participant who presents with a blood pres- sure reading of 190/110 mm Hg. She tells you she has a history of hypertension but she does not like to take pills. "My mother kept us well without medications and when she died, she was on at least 10 different medications. I just don't trust system that hands out pills for every little thing." a. What questions would you ask this person? b. What is the definitive care priority that is related to the health promotion prevention need? Tuneday Eomily Nie
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b. what additional information do you need? 
c. What question would you ask this person? (answered)
d. What are the priority hypotheses for thealth promotion and diesease prevention?
e. What solutions are evident?
f. What actions should you take?
g. How will you know if you actions were effective?

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