Treatment Of Hypertension Flashcards
- Chronically elevated Blood Pressure
- Treatment should begin if the Systolic BP is greater than or equal _____
OR if the Diastolic BP is greater than or equal ___.
130; 80
Three Factors Influence Blood Pressure –
1.
2.
3.
Cardiac Output;
Peripheral Resistance;
Blood Volume
SBP ≥ 130 or DBP ≥ 80 on ______ occasions.
- Complications of __________ hypertension include aneurysm, peripheral vascular disease, myocardial infarction, chronic kidney disease, and heart failure.
Three; uncontrolled
- Modify diet: limit sodium intake, aim for a healthy body weight
- Exercise
- Medications including diuretics and antihypertensive drugs.
Treatment of HTN
- obtain preliminary assessments before giving:
BP & HR - Evaluate for desired therapeutic effect
Monitor for signs and symptoms of orthostatic hypotension.
monitor: hypertension
- accurate BP
- recheck abnormal BP (manual)
- Hold for hypotension (general guidelines – hold for systolic blood pressure below 100)
do: antihypertensives
- Purpose of the drug and administration guidelines.
- Change positions slowing if dizziness occurs with position changes.
- Self-monitoring of heart-rate and BP at home.
- Limit sodium (do NOT use salt substitute if taking a drug linked to hyperkalemia).
- Exercise as guided by provider.
teach: antihypertensives
__________ is a potent ____________ – so if you inhibit or block that system, the end result is less vasoconstriction – or to put it another way, more vasodilation.
Angiotensin; vasoconstrictor
When blood vessels _______, blood pressure _______.
Widen; drops
The renin-angiotensin system is also connected to __________ levels, and this influences blood pressure by causing fluctuations in ______ and _______________.
aldosterone; sodium; water excretion
The two groups of anti-hypertensives of the Renin-Angiotensin System are what?
- ACE inhibitors
- ARB’s
Swelling in or around the mouth
Angioedema
Protein in urine
Proteinuria
Which medications for the treatment of hypertension are considered the first line of defense?
Thiazides
ACE inhibitors
ARB’s
CCB’s
Which medications for the treatment of hypertension are considered the second line of defense?
Andrenergic antagonists (beta blockers)