Hypertensive Crisis Flashcards
Hypertensive crises are most likely to damage what organs?
Brain, liver, kidneys
Initial treatment of hypertensive crisis focuses on ______.
Providing supplemental oxygen to rule out cerebral hypoxia as a cause.
In the HTN crisis, if the SpO2 is greater than 95, how is oxygen given?
A. NRB at 15LPM
B. NC at 6 LPM
C. Ventilation with BVM
B. NC at 6 LPM
In the HTN crisis, if the SpO2 is less than 95, how is oxygen given?
A. NRB at 15LPM
B. NC at 6 LPM
C. Ventilation with BVM
A. NRB at 15 LPM
List the S/S of a symptomatic HTN crisis
Seizure activity
ALOC
Paralysis
Visual disturbance
If the DBP is greater than ___ and the patient is symptomatic, 0.4 MG SL NTG is administered after contacting Medical Control
A. 110 mmHg
B. 120 mmHg
C. 130 mmHg
D. 140 mmHg
C. 130 mmHg
What other conditions could you expect to treat with a hypertensive crisis?
- Seizure activity
- CP
- Pulmonary edema