G was recently diagnosed with hypertension. G is 30 years of age. Both her mother and sister have hypertension, and both were also in their 30s when it was diagnosed. G.'s most current blood pressure reading is 165/96, so the nurse practitioner has recommended therapy with captopril (Capoten), light exercise in the form of walking, and relaxation therapy. After one month of therapy, G.'s blood pressure is 145/86. Stress reduction has been the biggest obstacle in her treatment because she is an attorney with a prominent law firm and has found that her blood pressure is consistently elevated (160/100 mm Hg) whenever she measures it at work. At this follow-up visit, she is also given a prescription for a diuretic to help with her blood pressure control. She plans to consult a therapist to work on stress-reduction techniques and to begin exercising regularly. G. states that she and her husband plan to start a family in 1 year.

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