Hypertension Flashcards
Q: What is the leading cause of stroke?
Hypertension
Q: When following the DASH diet, what is on of the essential nutrients of which a client should ensure they get enough?
A. iron
B. vit A
C. monounsaturated oils
D. Magnesium
D. Magnesium
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Potassium,calcium, and magnesium to reduce BP
Q: how much weight needs to be lost to reduce the stress of hypertension on the heart?
5-10 lbs
Obj: List the diagnostic criteria for elevated blood pressure, stage 1 hypertension, and stage 2 hypertension
category SBP DBP
Normal <120mmHg and < 80 mmHg
elevated 120- 129mmHg and <80 mmHg
Hypertension
stage 1 130-139 mmHg or 80-89 mmHg
Stage 2 >=140 mmHg or >= 90 mmHg
Obj: Identify primary risk factors for essential hypertension?
age, body mass (especially excess body fat), excess sodium intake, increased alcohol intake and physical inactivity , stress, inadequate sleep
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Study notes that increasing rates of hypertension closely correlated with rising rates of obesity (70% essential hypertension cases associated with obesity); possibly due to the sustained sympathetic nervous system
inadequate sleep linked to obesity due to obstrutive sleep apnea so best to lose weight to improve sleep quality
Obj: Explain the role of physical activity and exercise in the prevention and management o hypertension
low and high intensity exercise training effective in reducing BP; rec: mod intensity 30 mins + for 5 days+ /wk aerobic exercise + resistance exercise 2 days/wk
avoid isometric exercises
Obj: examine key dietary components that can positively influence blood pressure. What does the DASH diet advocate?
How can a health coach be of help to the client?
DASH- Dietary approaches to Stop Hypertension
consume fiber and potassium via fruits, vegetables and whole grains, reduce total and saturated fat, and getting adequate protein via meat and low-fat dairy products
Coach can explore dietary changes with clients and support the client devise an individualized action plan that promotes long-term adherence ; empower clients to improve self-management
Obj: Discuss how stress-management practices, such as meditation, can help a client manage blood pressure as part of a lifestyle modification program
Since pyschoscocial stress contributes to hypertension, stress reductions practices important to reduce BP
Transcendental meditiation (TM) and meditiation in general showed to help reduce BP
Q: In 2017, the AMerican Heart association changed the definition of hypertension from a blood pressure of >= 140/9-mmHg to……….
> =130/80
Q: Study found that participants who had a maximal exercise capacity of >= 12 METs had a ………
lower risk of developing hypertension compared to the participants whose capacity was <6 METs
20%
Q: Because of the role of stress in hypertension, what kind of intervention is recommended by national hypertension guidelines to prevent or delay the onset of hypertension?
Psychosocial intervention
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stress is a primary risk factors for hypertension;
chronological stress due to global urbanization, cultural and socioeconomic changes, occupational stress an lack of physical activity an social support
Q: Essential hypertension is the result of ………..
genetic and environmental factors
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no known evident cause for essential hypertension other than lifestyle (environmental) and genetics; most common type diagnosed
genetics affects the variability in training BP responses
secondary hypertension is the result of some identifiable cause (like kidney disease)
Q: strong evidence supports eating recommended amounts of which foods to decrease blood pressure?
Fruits and vegetables
Q: the volume of regular aerobic exercise that has been shown consistently to reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure is
150 mins/wk or more
Q: what is the 1st drug of choice for uncomplicated hypertension?
Thiazide diuretics
help lower BP because decrease volume
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medications also include
1. beta blockers ( lower BP by decreasing HR and contractility)
2. ACE inhibitors (lower Bp by decreasing fluid volume and vascular resistance)
3. angiotensin 2 receptor blockers (ARBs)- (prevents angiotensin 2 from binding to angiotensin 2 receptors = allows blood vessels to dilate)
4. calcium channel blockers (relax and widen blood vessels)