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Consult note
by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 10 hours ago | 0 comments
Overnight BP monitoring (2026-06-07 18:20Z to 2026-06-08 18:20Z) shows abrupt severe-range hypertension. Readings were 135/80 at 15:40 and 16:00 (stable, below ACOG thresholds). At 17:19, BP rose to 190/165 (pulse 70), exceeding ACOG Stage 2 (=160/110), prompting a Severe escalation (acknowledged; SLA met). At 18:07, BP remained critically elevated at 155/140 (pulse 100); while the systolic is below 160, the diastolic meets/exceeds =110 threshold criteria for Stage 2 severity, and repeat Severe alerts were acknowledged (SLA met). At 18:14, severity was scored as Severe/1.00 with “preeclampsia flag” symptoms—6 symptoms detected—consistent with worsening clinical status. No EPDS data available. Care team communicated stability via SMS at 16:00–16:01, followed by urgent EMS/ED instructions sent at 17:20, 18:08, and 18:14; escalation appears ongoing with alerts acknowledged, but resolution (e.g., normalization of BP/symptoms) is not documented within the provided window.