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Consult note
by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 3 days ago | 0 comments
Overnight monitoring (19:14 UTC to 19:14 UTC): BP recorded once at 18:15 UTC—148/96 mmHg, pulse 85. This meets ACOG criteria for Stage 1 hypertension (=140/90) but not Stage 2 (=160/110). No additional BP values were captured overnight to assess trend (stable vs rising/falling cannot be determined). No symptoms were detected by the AI screening, and no EPDS changes were recorded (no score available). Two AI assessments at 18:16 and 18:46 UTC both returned Severity=Severe (score 0.30) with “0 symptoms detected”; first assessment cited BP 148/96 and labeled “gestational: severe/stage=second_trimester,” while second assessment was based on missing additional BP data. A “Severe Alert” was triggered at 18:58 UTC and remains open (SLA pending), suggesting escalation is not yet resolved. An urgent SMS message was sent to the patient at 18:27 UTC advising immediate evaluation in the nearest emergency room or calling 911.
Recommendation: Same-day clinical review is indicated to confirm gestational age/stage labeling, repeat BP(s), and determine need for antihypertensive or preeclampsia evaluation given Stage 1 BP with an unresolved severe alert.