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bookChallenge: Blood Pressure Trend Visualization

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Visualizing a patient's blood pressure trends over time is a crucial skill for healthcare professionals who want to quickly assess changes and patterns in vital signs. To accomplish this, you will use a DataFrame containing date and blood_pressure columns, and create a line plot that clearly communicates this information. This task will help you practice turning raw medical data into an informative visual report suitable for a patient's medical record.

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You can use the plt.savefig() function to save your plot as an image file, which can then be included in electronic medical records or shared with other healthcare professionals for review.

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Write a Python script that:

  • Accepts a DataFrame with date and blood_pressure columns.
  • Plots blood pressure readings over time for a single patient.
  • Adds appropriate axis labels and a title.
  • Saves the plot as an image file named bp_trend.png.

Your script should:

  • Convert the date column to datetime if it is not already.
  • Use matplotlib to create a clear line plot of blood pressure over time.
  • Label the x-axis as "Date" and the y-axis as "Blood Pressure (mmHg)".
  • Title the plot "Blood Pressure Trend".
  • Save the plot as bp_trend.png.

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