BP Meds:
"Pills, Pills, Pills!"
Diet and Lifestyle
Bare Bones
Nursing Management
EMERGENCY
100

What is a common side effect of most blood pressure medications

Orthostatic HTN

100

What are some dietary considerations with HTN patient's?

Encourage low-sodium foods 

Encourage Mediterranean, vegetarian, and/or DASH diet

eliminate processed foods 

minimize high sugar, high fat foods



100

What are key differences between osteo and rheumatoid arthritis

*refer to comparison chart from class

100

When should BP meds be held?

BP <100/60, HR <60 bpm

100

When the BP reaches >180/>120 what does the patient have?

Hypertensive crisis

200

What should the nurse be monitoring with diuretic medications?

Creatinine, GFR, and BUN; potassium (K+) (know how the different diuretics affect K)

Urine output, 

200

What diet should be promoted with osteoporosis

foods high in calcium, vitamin D supplements, 

200

What are key findings for osteoporosis?

not usually diagnosed until patient has a fracture; porous bones, easy fractures (esp with larger bones), measurable height loss

200

Patient education for someone symptomatic of orthostatic hypotension

change positions slowly, do not get up alone, adhere to fall precautions

expected findings: dizziness, lightheadedness

200

What are the symptoms of hypertensive crisis?

BP > 180/120; blurred vision, chest pain, confusion, dyspnea, head ache, nausea, vomiting, nose bleeds, seizures

300

Common side effect of ACE inhibitors

It can cause a dry, hacking cough that can occur at any point during treatment

300

What are therapeutic lab values for potassium?

3.5-5 (*you will want to know these for all the labs on the exam worksheet)

300

What are late stage findings for osteoarthritis on the knees and fingers?

Bouchard's nodes

300

What are common fall risk precautions?

remove throw rugs, conserve activities with frequent rest periods in between, exercise regularly, wear good shoes, install handles around home, etc

300

What symptom indicates the patient's condition is worsening 

think early symptoms of encephalopathy:

changes in LOC (confusion, drowsiness, etc.)

400

what are side effects of clonidine (Catapres)

decreased BP, Decreased HR, Decreased anxiety, sedation, 

400

What types of food should be avoided with ACE inhibitors?

Foods high in potassium 

400

What are factors that can affect and cause osteoporosis?

low calcium, decreased exercise (lack of weight baring, impact exercise in youth), low vitamin D, use of corticosteroids, high levels of estrogen, smoking, genetics

400

What are nursing considerations when taking a BP (that can lead to abnormal readings)

Cuff size, patient position, muscle rigidity/relaxation, tremors

400

What should the nurse monitor for with methotrexate?

symptoms of bone marrow suppression: WBC counts, other symptoms of infection (fever, chills, sore throat, etc)

Hepatotoxicity- swelling, yellow skin, bleeding, bruising

500

What is the action of calcium channel blockers?

They inhibit the movement of calcium across the cell membrane, causing vasodilation 
500

What are nursing interventions for HTN

Lifestyle changes: increased exercise, diet changes, PT if applicable, patient education

Medication Therapy: administration, monitoring, patient education

500

How can patients prevent complications of joint deformities?

preventing skeletal traumas, using supportive devices such as splints and pillows to maintain alignment, avoid putting high pressure on joints

500

The nurse should monitor these with blood pressure medications

VS: BP, HR

Labs: Creatinine

500

Medications that are given during a hypertensive crisis

Captopril, IV Hyrdalazine

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