The nurse documents the blood pressure on a client to be 158/94 mm Hg when lying in bed, 13 mm Hg when sitting in a chair, and 98/60 mm Hg when standing. The nurse should recognize which of the following as the evaluation of this?
The change in blood pressure readings is known as orthostatic hypotension
These readings are a normal response and attributable to changes in the client's position
The change in blood pressure readings is known as orthostatic hypertension
The change in blood pressure readings is considered normal for the client's age
The Correct Answer is C
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