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by blackeyeblitzar 674 days ago
Totally agree and I think the malpractice comes from laziness and a lack of interest in their patients. If they cared, they would do it correctly per the guidelines they hand out to patients themselves! By which I mean these: https://www.heart.org/en/news/2020/05/22/how-to-accurately-m...

It is especially bizarre to me when they don’t listen to patients and make medical decisions like deciding prescriptions and dosage amounts based on false readings.

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i don't think it matters too much. we don't want to take it right after you just exercised obviously, but even taking it once is indicative of things. 'i have white coat etc. i have nerves!' these are all things we don't mind seeing. all those those things connect.

using up time to double check blood pressure is so/so useful but generally a waste. a patient's labs tell much more, and are better to hedge suspicions against.

white coat hypertension at 320lbs!? alright sir we can check again if you like...