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Section 1: Case Overview & Problem Statement
Case Problem Statement
This patient is a 56-year-old female presenting to an outpatient clinic with laboratory capabilities
for a blood pressure recheck. She has a known history of hypertension and is returning to
assess her current blood pressure control. The encounter involves a comprehensive evaluation
of her cardiovascular risk factors, medication adherence, lifestyle factors, and end-organ
damage assessment. The clinician must determine whether her blood pressure is adequately
controlled, identify contributing factors to any persistent elevation, and formulate or adjust an
evidence-based management plan.
Learning Objectives
• Conduct a comprehensive cardiovascular history in a patient with known hypertension
• Identify modifiable and non-modifiable cardiovascular risk factors
• Classify hypertension using JNC 8 / ACC-AHA 2017 guidelines
• Assess for hypertensive end-organ damage (heart, kidneys, eyes, brain, vasculature)
• Formulate an evidence-based antihypertensive treatment and lifestyle modification plan
• Develop a complete SOAP note and patient monitoring plan
Section 2: Patient Demographics & Vitals
Parameter Value
Age 56 years old
Sex Female
Height 5'5" (165 cm)
Weight 188.0 lb (85.5 kg)
BMI 31.2 kg/m² — Class I Obesity
Setting Outpatient clinic with laboratory capabilities
Reason for Encounter Blood pressure recheck
BMI & Cardiovascular Risk
A BMI of 31.2 kg/m² classifies this patient in the Class I Obesity range. Obesity is a major
modifiable risk factor for hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and
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