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Consult note

by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 13 hours ago | 0 comments

Overnight BP monitoring (2026-06-07 18:26 UTC–2026-06-08 18:26 UTC) shows a critical spike with sustained severe-range pressures. Initial readings at 15:40 and 16:00 were 135/80 (pulse 72), stable and below ACOG threshold.
 
At 17:19, BP abruptly rose to 190/165 (pulse 70), crossing ACOG Stage 2 thresholds (>=160/110) with “Severe” alert triggered and urgent patient messaging. A subsequent reading at 18:07 was 155/140 (pulse 100), still abnormal and again categorized as severe risk (ACOG threshold crossed for diastolic; severe alerts repeated). At 18:14, severity remained highest in the AI output (score 1.00) with documentation of symptom burden (6 symptoms flagged for preeclampsia), prompting additional urgent escalation messaging.
 
Three severe alerts were acknowledged by the care team (17:20, 18:08, 18:14), all with SLA met. Care messages were sent at 16:00 and 16:01 reassuring stability, followed by urgent ER/911 instructions at 17:20, 18:08, and 18:14 when severe-range measurements and preeclampsia symptom flags appeared. No EPDS data were recorded.