How is hypertension usually dectected?
August 28th, 2008 | by Pressurized |k_lubinski asked:
A. It causes angina pectoris, resulting in chest pains.
B. It causes arrhythmia.
C. It causes weakness in the limbs.
D. It has no symptoms, assesment with a sphygmomanometer is required.
A. It causes angina pectoris, resulting in chest pains.
B. It causes arrhythmia.
C. It causes weakness in the limbs.
D. It has no symptoms, assesment with a sphygmomanometer is required.
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2 Responses to “How is hypertension usually dectected?”
By farmsxprt on Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
The answer is D; hypertension is also known as “the silent killer” because all the other three are incorrect.
By Loving_Heart on Sep 1, 2008 | Reply
A & D.
However D tops the lists in the most of cases.
A= when BP reaches a level 150/100 it stresses the coronary arteries.