Anti-hypertensive drugs clinically Flashcards
First step of treatment for hypertension for…
Black african
CCB
(Calcium channel blockers)
First step of treatment for hypertension for…
A patient over the age of 55
CCB
(Calcium channel blockers)
First step of treatment for hypertension for…
A white caucasian patient with type 2 diabetes
ACE inhibitors or ARBs
First step of treatment for hypertension for…
A pregnant patient
Second step of treatment for hypertension for…
An african-caribbean patient at 60 years old
CCB + (Thiazide-like diuretics OR ACEi OR ARBs)
Lifestyle advice for..
Someone with a measured BP of 135/85mmHg in the clinic.
Check BP atleast every 5 years.
<140/90
Lifestyle advice for..
An individual with a measured bp of 160/100mmHg in the clinic
Offer ABPM
Offer HBPM if ABPM is rejected by the patient
^ 140/90 - 179/119
Lifestyle advice for..
An individual with a measured bp of 185/125mmHg in the clinic
Assess for possible target organ damage.
* If target organ damage then start drug treatment immediately without ABPM/HBPM.
* No target organ damage then confirm diagnosis by repeating clinic BP measurement within 7 days.
First step of treatment for hypertension for…
African-caribbean individual with type 2 diabetes
CCBs is prioritized over ACEi or ARBs
BP target for <80 years old
- Clinic BP <140/90mmHg
- ABPM/HBPM <135/85mmHg
BP target for >80 years old
- Clinic BP <150/90mmHg
- ABPM/HBPM <145/85mmHg
TRUE OR FALSE
You only need to measure the sitting BP for type 2 diabetes patients or 80 years old patients
FALSE - You must measure BOTH the sitting AND standing BP for patients aged 80+ or type 2 diabetic patients