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Consult note

by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 9 hours ago | 0 comments

Overnight BP monitoring (2026-06-07 19:43 UTC–2026-06-08 19:43 UTC) showed an abrupt hypertensive escalation. Initial readings were stable: 135/80 at 15:40 and 16:00 (pulse 72), both below ACOG Stage 1 (>=140/90). At 17:19, BP acutely rose to 190/165 (pulse 70), clearly exceeding ACOG Stage 2 threshold (>=160/ >=110) with Severe alert (acknowledged). Follow-up at 18:07 remained severely elevated at 155/140 (pulse 100), with persistent Stage 2-level diastolic (>=110) and Severe alert (acknowledged). At 18:14, severe alert persisted and symptom burden was flagged as severe (6 symptoms) consistent with a preeclampsia flag (AI severity score 1.00). Care messages: two reassurance SMS at 16:00–16:01, followed by three urgent messages (17:20, 18:08, 18:14) advising ER/911. No EPDS data available; no other escalation resolution documented in the provided data.