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When you take the blood pressure of the client with hypertension you would measure _____- _______, with the client _____, _______ and _______.

a) Brachial, supine, relaxed, quiet
b) Radial, standing, relaxed, talkative
c) Femoral, lying, stressed, active
d) Carotid, sitting, anxious, loud

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The correct way to measure blood pressure in a client with hypertension is using the brachial artery, with the client in a supine position, ensuring they are relaxed and quiet for an accurate reading.

Step-by-step explanation:

When taking the blood pressure of a client with hypertension, measurements would typically involve the brachial artery, with the client in a supine position (lying on their back), ensuring they are relaxed, quiet, and still. This position helps in obtaining a more accurate reading of the blood pressure.

The procedure for measuring blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer involves placing an inflatable cuff around the upper arm at heart level and inflating it to a pressure higher than systolic pressure to stop blood flow in the brachial artery. A stethoscope is used to listen for blood flow. As air is released from the cuff, the clinician listens for the onset of a tapping sound, which indicates systolic pressure, and the point when the sound disappears to indicate diastolic pressure.

The correct answer to the question would be: a) Brachial, supine, relaxed, quiet.

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