Chapter 34 HTN Flashcards
What is the most common diuretic for HTN
Thiazides
What is the prototype thiazide
Hydrochlorothiazide
Which diuretics are K+ sparing
Triamterene
Spironolactone
which diuretics are loop diuretics
Furosemide
Bumetanide
when is HTN classified as a hypertensive emergency
when diastolic BP is over 120 mm/hg
What is the last name for Alpha 1 blockers
“-osin”
What are the main therapeutic uses of Alpha 1 blockers
-BPH (since they also relax the smooth muscle of the bladder and prostate)
-Pheochromocytoma (which is when there are elevated catecholamines which causes extreme HTN)
-HTN
How do Alpha 1 blockers affect preload and afterload
-Decreases afterload by reducing constriction in the arteries
-Decreases preload by dilating veins and reducing venous return
What is the prototype direct acting vasodilator
Hydralazine
what is the mechanism of action of hydralazine
Relax arterial smooth muscles which decreases afterload
what are adverse effects of hydralazine
-reflex tachycardia (because the heart is trying to compensate for the sudden drop in BP)
-Hypotension
-Fluid retention
What are considerations for hydralazine
-monitor lab tests for antinuclear antibody titer
-monitor I&O (to make sure kidneys are being perfused properly
What are considerations when using beta blockers to treat HTN
-when using a non selective BB it can also cause vasoconstriction
-watch when diabetics are taking BB since it can mask symptoms of hypoglycemia