HTN Findings
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A 56 year old man with a 10 year history of hypertension presents for a primary care visit, stating he's not taking his hypertension med, a calcium channel blocker, an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, and a thiazide diuretic for the past three months due to "running out of the medication and not getting to the pharmacy." Today, his blood pressure is 192 over 120 and he has no complaint, denying shortness of breath, chest pain or visual changes. He states, "I just came in today for a visit since I ran out of my blood pressure refills. I need to get back to work in a half an hour." When considering the diagnosis of asymptomatic markedly elevated blood pressure, the clinician would predict his physical exam is normal with the exception of which of the following.
A. S4 heart sound
B. Grade 3 HTN retinopathy
C. Neck vein distension
D. Murmur of aortic regurgitation
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