A 40-year-old male newly diagnosed with hypertension is discussing risk factors with the nurse. The nurse talks about lifestyle changes with the patient and advises that the patient should avoid tobacco use. What is the primary rationale behind that advice to the patient?
A) Quitting smoking will cause the patients hypertension to resolve.
B) Tobacco use increases the patients concurrent risk of heart disease.
C) Tobacco use is associated with a sedentary lifestyle.
D) Tobacco use causes ventricular hypertrophy.
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