While obtaining subjective assessment data from a patient with hypertension the nurse recognizes what modifiable risk factor? a. low calcium diet, b. Excess alcohol intake, c. A family history of hypertension, d. Consumption of a high protein diet.
B. Excess Alcohol intake
Hypertension Stage 1 is defined as a BP between?
130-139 mm Hg
A patient with newly discovered high BP has an average reading of 158/98mm Hg after 3 months of exercise and diet modification. Which management strategy will be a priority for this patient? a. Drug therapy will be needed because the BP is still not at goal, b. BP monitoring should continue for 3 months to confirm a diagnosis of hypertension, c. Lifestyle changes are not important since they were not effective and drugs will be started, D. More changes in the patient's lifestyle are needed for a longer time before starting drug therapy.
A.
Drug therapy will be needed because the BP is still not at goal
When doing a Nursing assessment, the Objective Data is considered to be part of the Functional Health Pattern assessment?
False
Functional Health Patterns are: (not limited to)
Health perception
Nutritional-metabolic (salt & fat intake)
Activity and exercise, fatigue, dyspnea on exertion
Coping-stress
Orthostatic hypotension occurs when?
When the patient moves from a supine to standing position, and there is a decrease of 20 mm Hg or more in SBP and a decrease of 10 mmHg or more in DBP and or and increase the HR of 20 beats/min.
Drug Alert: What are 3 things you would teach you patient about Clonidine (Catapres)?
Teach patient to:
1.Change positions slowly to limit orthostatic hypotension
2. Avoid hazardous activities since the drug may cause drowsiness
3. Do not stop abruptly as this may cause rebound hypertension
Antihypertensive medication given IV have a rapid (within seconds or minutes) onset of action. Initially the nurse should assess the patients BP how often?
a. every 6-12 minutes
b. every 2-3 minutes
c. every 10-15 minutes if the look ok
B. Every 2-3 minutes
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What biomarkers are useful in the diagnosis if Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)?
Troponin
Troponin 1 both specific to heart muscle
CKMB
Does Hypertension speed up the process of atherosclerosis in the peripheral blood vessels.?
True
This leads to:
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Aortic Aneurysm and aortic dissection
What is the PMI, and what does it reflect?
The Point of maximal impulse (PMI) also called the (Apical pulse) This reflects the pulsation of the apex of the heart. The PMI lies medial to the midclavicular line in the 4th or 5th ICS
What are Cardiac Biomarkers?
Injured cells release their contents including enzymes and other proteins
What are a few of the Direct Vasodilator medications?
Fenoldopam (Corlopam)
Hydralazine
Nitroglycerin
Sodium nitroprusside
When you are teaching you patient about their new medication Labetalol what are some important DRUG ALEARTS you would tell the patient?
Check BP regularly
Do not take NSAIDs can stop medication from working properly
Abrupt cessation or may precipitate angina or HF