2: Adult HTN Flashcards
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for _____.
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for kidney disease.
Reducing average _____ intake could reduce cases of high blood pressure.
Reducing average sodium intake (from 3,300 to 2,300) could reduce cases of high blood pressure.
What BP constitutes pre-HTN in adults?
120-139/80-89
What BP constitutes Stage 1 HTN in adults?
140-159/90-99
What BP constitutes Stage 2 HTN in adults?
>160/100
HTN and stage is determined by at least _____ elevated BP readings on _____ different days at _____ different times of day. Use law of averages.
HTN and stage is determined by at least 3 elevated BP readings on 3 different days at 3 different times of day. Use law of averages.
T/F Symptoms are not needed for a diagnosis.
True. Majority of people are asymptomatic at diagnosis.
HTN leads to target organ damage in the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. How does it present in each case?
- Heart: Angina, Left ventricular hypertrophy, MI, HF
- Brain: Stroke, TIA
- Kidneys: Progressing dx can lead to renal failure
- Eyes: Retinopathy of HTN, Blindness
What labs are used to evaluate HTN in adults?
According to Asynch
- UA
- BUN, creatinine, eleoctrolytes
- CBC
- Glucose
- Lipid panel
- Echocardiogram
According to Case Study:
- CBC
- BMP
- TSH