3. Which is important to remember when measuring orthostatic vital signs?
A. Patients taking b...
3. Which is important to remember when measuring orthostatic vital signs?
A. Patients taking beta blockers may not have significant changes in heart rate.
B. A systolic blood pressure increase of 30 mm Hg or greater is indicative of a positive finding.
C. The arm should rest at the patient's side when sitting and standing values are being measured.
D. If a patient cannot stand, readings taken in the high-Fowler position will be equally accurate.
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