To convince the patient of the connection between smoking and high blood pressure, the nurse should present the information that nicotine increases blood pressure by causing vasoconstriction.
This is important because:
- Nicotine causes blood vessels to narrow (vasoconstriction), which increases resistance and leads to elevated blood pressure.
- By explaining this mechanism, the nurse can make it clear how smoking directly affects the client’s hypertension.
Therefore, the correct response is:
Nicotine increases blood pressure by causing vasoconstriction.