Question: White male adult patient is experiencing consistently elevated blood pressures of 170 mm Hg systolic and 100-110 mm H diastolic. The patient has no significant medical history and is of normal weight. The patient's routine laboratory results a e normal. What is the most appropriate action at this time? • A - Prescribe a beta blocker and get a baseline electrocardiogram. • B - Prescribe a low-dose diuretic and check the patient's potassium level in 2 weeks. • C - Start lifestyle modifications and reassess the patient in 4 weeks. D - Prescribe an ACE inhibitor and a calcium channel blocker.