1. David, a CMA (AAMA), obtains Mr. Washingtons vital signs after he has escorted him to the examination room. David notes M

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1. David, a CMA (AAMA), obtains Mr. Washington’s vital signs after he has escorted him to the examination room. David notes Mr. Washington’s vital signs as follows: Wt: 235 lbs, T: 97.6°F, P: 94 bpm, rapid and bounding, BP: 148/92. What can you ascertain from these findings? 2. Mr. Washington is an African American. How does this impact his health status relating to cardiovascular system disorders? 3. What might Dr. Miller suggest to help Mr. Washington take control of his blood pressure?
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