Nurses can identify White Coat Syndrome through several methods: - Consistent Monitoring: Regularly measuring blood pressure in different settings can help identify if high readings are exclusive to clinical environments. - Patient History: Taking a detailed patient history can provide insights into previous occurrences of high blood pressure readings in medical settings. - Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM): Utilizing devices that measure blood pressure over a 24-hour period can help in distinguishing true hypertension from White Coat Syndrome.