Current guidelines for blood pressure treatment in geriatric patients include:
A) Keep readings close to 120/80.
B) Accept the systolic pressure to be "age + 10."
C) Loosen strict adherence to reduction below 160 systolic.
D) Discontinue medications at age 90.
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