Avoid PRN Antihypertensives in Most Patients
July 2016
When is it necessary to use PRN antihypertensives in the hospital?
The quick answer is hardly ever.
We know tighter BP control is needed in patients with intracranial hemorrhage, acute aortic dissection, etc.
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