Blood Pressure Basics
Hypertension Medications
Mechanisms & Effects
Side Effects & Risks
Miscellaneous
100

What is considered normal blood pressure?


What is 120/80?


100

What is an ACEI?

What are some common ACEIs?

What is an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor?

Benazepril, captopril, enalapril


100

What is afterload?

What is the pressure or force the heart deals with due to stenosis?

100

Name two common side effects of calcium channel blockers.

What are peripheral edema and dizziness?


100

What are capacitance vessels?

What are veins?

200

What blood pressure reading indicates a life-threatening hypertensive emergency?

What is >180/>120?


200

Common beta blockers?

metropolol Propanolol Atenolol Carvedilol

200

How do diuretics help lower blood pressure?

What is by decreasing blood volume?

200

What are common side effects of beta-blockers?

What are bradycardia, fatigue, dizziness, and hypotension?

200

Name three common beta-blockers.

What are metoprolol, propranolol, and atenolol?

300

What is the first-line treatment for hypertension?

What are lifestyle changes?


300

This calcium channel blocker works by relaxing blood vessels and reducing heart rate and is also used to treat angina and arrhythmias.

What is Verapamil?

300

How do beta-blockers lower blood pressure?

What is by inhibiting sympathetic activity, decreasing heart rate, and reducing contraction force?

300

What happens if a central alpha-2 agonist is discontinued too quickly?

What is rebound hypertension?

300

What are baroreceptors?

What are pressure sensors in the vascular system?

400

What type of stenosis can cause hypertension?

What is renal artery stenosis?

400

What are the initial drug therapy options for a diabetic patient with a BP goal of <130/<80?

What are thiazide diuretics, ACEI, ARB, or CCBs?

400

What do calcium channel blockers do?

What is relax vascular smooth muscle and cause vasodilation?

400

Name three side effects of diuretics.

What are hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, and hyperuricemia?

400

What are the components of the vascular system?

What are arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, and capillaries?

500

What is essential hypertension?

What is hypertension with no specific cause?

500

This medication has both alpha- and beta-blocking properties, making it useful for hypertensive emergencies and pregnancy-induced hypertension.

What is Labetalol?

500

What do sympatholytics do?

What is reduce sympathetic nerve activity and norepinephrine release?

500

What is the risk of using beta-blockers in asthma patients?


 What is that they can worsen asthma symptoms?

500

What do antihypertensive medications do?

What is vasodilation, decreased blood volume, decreased cardiac output, smooth muscle relaxation, and decreased sympathetic outflow?