Hypertension Flashcards

1
Q

What is the mechnism of ACE inhibitors?

give examples of ACEis

A

The inhibit the conversion of Angiotesin 1 –> angiotensin II

ramipril

Benazepril (Lotensin)

Captopril.

Enalapril (Vasotec)

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2
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What is the MoA of thiazide-like diuretics

examples

examples of thiazide diuretics

A

They inhibit sodium resorption at the beginning of the distal convoluted tubule

chlorothiazide, HCTZ, methychlothiazide

indapamide, CTDN, and metolazone

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3
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What is the first line treatment for hypertension in caucasian patients under 55?

A

ACE i

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4
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which one of the following blood pressure measurements would be diagnostic for stage 1 hypertension?

  1. A clinic blood pressure above or equal to 120/80mmHg and ambulatory blood pressure measurement average above or equal to 120/75mmHg
  2. A clinic blood pressure above or equal to 160/100mmHg and ambulatory blood pressure measurement average above or equal to 150/95mmHg
  3. A clinic blood pressure above or equal to 140/90mmHg and ambulatory blood pressure measurement average above or equal to 135/95mmHg
A

diagnostic for stage 1 hypertension

Clinical BP >/= to 140/90 mmHg and ambulatory BP measurement average above or equal to 135/95 mmHg

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5
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Beta blockers are contraindicated in patients with which one of the following conditions?

Sick sinus syndrome

Korsakoff

ZE syndrome

A

Sick sinus

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6
Q

Which one of the following medicines are known to cause a dry cough as a common side effect?

Ramipril

Amlodipine

Candesartan

A

ramipril

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7
Q

at which blood pressure would you consider drug therapy

A

180/120 - consider starting drug treatment

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8
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classification ranges for hypertension diagnosis

A

Stage 1- 140/90 -> 159/99

Stage 2- 150-100 -> 180/20

Stage 3 severe hypertension-> SBP > 180 or DBP> 120

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9
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causes of hypertension

A

primary- no identifiable cause

secondary hypertension-

Renal

  • Chronic pyelonephritis
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Obstructive uropathy
  • Renal cell carcinoma

Vascular

  • Coarctation of the aorta
  • Renal artery stenosis

Endocrine

  • Primary hyperaldosteronism
  • Pheochromocytoma
  • Cushing’s syndrome
  • Acromegaly
  • Hypothyroidism

Drugs

• Alcohol
• Ciclosporin
• Cocaine and other
substances of abuse
• Combined oral contraceptive
• Corticosteroids
• Erythropoietin
• Leflunomide
• Liquorice
• Nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs
• Sympathomimetics
• Venlafaxine

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10
Q

Hypertension with T2DM which drug should you use?

A

ACEi or ARB –>same + CCB or thiazide-like diuretic –> all 3 –>specialist help + spirinalactone

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