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Consult note
by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 11 hours ago | 0 comments
Overnight monitoring (2026-06-07 18:35 UTC to 2026-06-08 18:35 UTC) shows critical severe-range hypertension with escalation and persistent concern for preeclampsia. BPs were stable at 135/80 (15:40, 72 bpm) and 135/80 (16:00, 72 bpm). At 17:19, BP acutely rose to 190/165 (70 bpm), crossing ACOG Stage 2 threshold (=160/=110) and triggering a Severe Alert (acknowledged, SLA met) with SMS escalation sent at 17:20 instructing emergency evaluation. At 18:07, BP remained markedly elevated at 155/140 (100 bpm); although systolic is below 160, diastolic is =110, which still supports severe hypertensive range concern and prompted another Severe Alert (acknowledged, SLA met) and urgent SMS at 18:08. At 18:14, severe alert persisted with worsening symptom screen: 6 preeclampsia-flagged symptoms detected (severity score 1.00) alongside continued severe-range BP profile (155/140 referenced), prompting a third urgent SMS at 18:14. Care messages indicate the care team notified the patient as condition worsened; no EPDS data were reported.