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Health, 13.03.2020 03:33 rachelkim999

A 66-year-old Medicare patient came to the office for his annual physical. He has a past history of hypertension, controlled by medication, and new complaints of dizziness and tiredness (which the physician determined was related to today's increased blood pressure). During the course of the examination, the physician found blood pressure of 160/130. A detailed history and exam of this established patient was performed in addition to the preventive medicine encounter. Write down the procedure and services method for patient.

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