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Consult note

by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 3 days ago | 0 comments

Overnight monitoring (06/04 19:34–06/05 19:34) shows a critical BP spike with subsequent improvement. Initial BP at 18:15 measured 148/96 (pulse 85), crossing ACOG Stage 1 threshold (=140/90). A later reading at 19:31 was 120/80 (pulse 72), returning to baseline/normal range, suggesting variability rather than persistent hypertension. However, a markedly severe value occurred at 19:32: 200/100 (pulse 100), exceeding ACOG Stage 2 threshold (=160/110) and corresponding to the highest-risk AI assessment (Severity=Severe, Score=0.70). No symptoms were detected in AI determinations (Symptom: Low; 0 symptoms) and EPDS was not assessed/available.
 
Two severe alerts were triggered: 18:58 (status Open; SLA breached) and 19:33 (status Open; SLA pending). Urgent escalation messages were sent to the patient at 18:27 and 19:33 instructing immediate ER evaluation/911 activation; resolution status of these alerts/communications is not documented as closed. No antihypertensive therapy or additional hypertensive history data were provided in the AI outputs.