This ACE inhibitor is used to lower blood pressure.
Lisinopril
When tissues do not get enough oxygen due to poor blood flow, this can occur.
Hypoxia
APETM stands for these heart valve auscultation sites.
Aortic, Pulmonic, Erb's point, Tricuspid, Mitral
Blood pressure below 90/60 is considered.
Hypotension
Reducing this nutrient in your diet can help lower blood pressure.
Sodium/salt
This beta-blocker reduces heart rate and blood pressure, often used after a heart attack.
Metoprolol
Poor perfusion to the kidneys can cause this, leading to fluid and sodium retention.
Edema
The aortic valve is best auscultated at this intercostal space and side.
2nd intercostal space, right sternal border
Blood pressure consistently greater than or equal to 140/90 is classified as this stage.
Regular engagement in this type of activity strengthens the heart and lowers blood pressure.
Exercise
This calcium channel blocker relaxes blood vessels to decrease blood pressure.
Amlodipine
Inadequate blood flow to the heart muscle can lead to this painful condition.
Angina
The mitral valve is best heard here.
5th intercostal space, midclavicular, left side
Blood pressure consistently 120-129/<80
Elevated blood pressure
Limiting this type of beverage can reduce blood pressure spikes.
Alcohol
This thiazide diuretic helps the body get rid of excess sodium and water to lower blood pressure.
Hydrochlorothiazide
Long-term poor blood flow to the heart can weaken it and lead to this condition.
Heart failure
The tricuspid valve is auscultated at this location.
4th intercostal space, left sternal border
Stage 1 hypertension
Losing excess body weight helps lower blood pressure, especially in this population.
Overweight/Obese population
Combining this ACE inhibitor with a diuretic may enhance blood pressure control, but requires monitoring for potassium levels.
Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide
When the brain receives insufficient perfusion, this can result in confusion or loss of consciousness.
Stroke
The pulmonic valve is best heard here.
2nd intercostal space, left sternal border
Extremely high blood pressure greater than or equal to 180/120 that can cause organ damage is called.
Hypertensive crisis
Reducing this daily habit, which stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, can help lower blood pressure.
Smoking/Tobacco use