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Consult note

by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 12 hours ago | 0 comments

Overnight monitoring (2026-06-07 17:50 UTC to 2026-06-08 17:50 UTC) demonstrated a critical BP deterioration after two stable readings. BPs at 15:40 and 16:00 were 135/80 mmHg (HR 72 each), consistent with no ACOG threshold crossing (below =140/90 Stage 1). At 17:19/17:20, BP acutely rose to 190/165 mmHg (HR 70), clearly exceeding ACOG Stage 2 criteria (=160/=110). AI severity increased from Moderate (score 0.15) at 15:41 and 16:01 to Severe at 17:20 (score 0.70), with the severe alert attributed to the marked Stage 2 range hypertension; symptom screen remained low (0 symptoms detected) in all assessments. A “Severe Alert” was issued at 17:20 and was acknowledged; escalation status shows SLA met, but clinical resolution of the hypertensive crisis is not documented in the provided data. Patient was sent SMS updates at 16:00 and 16:01 indicating stability, followed by urgent SMS at 17:20 advising immediate ED evaluation/911. No EPDS data were reported.