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When taking a client's blood pressure, what action could lead to a falsely high reading?

Stimulants like caffeine and nicotine can temporarily elevate blood pressure. Also, a cuff that is too small can cause a falsely high reading.

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Question: When taking a client's blood pressure, what action could lead to a falsely high reading?

Answer options:

  • Using a blood pressure cuff that is too large
  • Having the client's arm positioned below heart level
  • Releasing the cuff pressure too slowly ✅ The client having recently consumed caffeine

Correct answer: The client having recently consumed caffeine

Explanation: Stimulants like caffeine and nicotine can temporarily elevate blood pressure. Also, a cuff that is too small can cause a falsely high reading.

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