An increase in blood pressure caused by stress during a physical examination is called white coat hypertension. For this type of hypertension, the first recommendation is that the patient can take beta-blockers, which are often referred to as medications such as metoprolol and bisoprolol. For a quick onset of action, it is recommended that flat tablets can be taken for a relatively quicker onset of action or a faster onset of action when taken sublingually. These drugs help to suppress sympathetic excitability and are very suitable for elevated blood pressure due to stress. However, the use of this medication presupposes that the patient’s heart rate must not be too slow on a regular basis and that he or she must not have low blood pressure. And it is contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and high degree of atrioventricular block. It is also recommended that patients undergoing physical examination go to bed early the night before to ensure adequate sleep and relaxation, as well as not to drink strong tea, coffee or alcohol or stimulating beverages the night before, because it may lead to sympathetic excitement, it is more likely to fail the physical examination.