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The Reid family was found to have 2 adult members who have uncontrolled Hypertension James (45 y/o) and Nadine (42 y/o). James Reid, the head of the family, mentioned "Yes, me and my wife were diagnosed of Hypertension last month in the health center because we both complained of headache . We were prescribed medication but we don't take it because think we feel okay. I know of a neighbour who has Hypertension and think he is also doing okay without the medication." The nurse and the family in the plan of care agreed that the objective would be that the family will be able to provide care to the hypertensive members of the family. Which of the following will be the appropriate intervention ?
a. Assist the family in understanding proper management and its impact on control of hypertension
b. Offer health center services
c. Give a BP apparatus.
d. Teach about the nature of Hypertensionach about the nature of Hypertension
e. Assist the family in understanding the complications of uncontrolled Hypertension.
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