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VA C&P Exam for Hypertension. What Examiners Really Look For
If your VA C&P exam for hypertension ends with one normal reading, your claim could already be at risk. In this video, learn what examiners actually look for under 38 CFR Part 4 and Diagnostic Code 7101, including why the VA focuses on patterns, chronicity, and continuous medication—not just a single exam result. We break down how hypertension is evaluated, key rating thresholds, and why frequency, severity, and duration of elevated readings matter more than one snapshot on exam day.
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