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Published on: January 29, 2011
Asymptomatic Hypertensive Urgency at a VA Emergency Department
Caitlin M Dowd1, Brittany Gallagher1, Chad S Kessler1
1is an Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. is an Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the Tallahassee Veterans Affairs Health Care Center in Florida. is Professor of Medicine at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and is affiliated with the Durham VAMC. is the Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist at North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System in Gainesville, Florida.
Abstract:
Management of asymptomatic hypertension in a primary care setting rather than in the emergency department showed similar outcomes and was more cost-effective.
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