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Hypertension!

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BP > 140/90 recorded at least 2 separate times Hypertension
BP > 160/90 in elderly Hypertension
HTN is the major cause of... heart failure, stroke, renal failure, retinal damage
HTN is associated with... ESRD, CAD, CHF, MI, CVA-TIA
normal BP <120 (systolic)/<80 (diastolic)
PreHTN 120-139/80-89
Stage 1HTN 140-159/90-99
Stage 2 HTN >160/>100
Rx for stage 1 drugs, see HCP qmonth til BP controlled; then q3-6months
Rx for stage 2 drugs, see HCP more freq., usually > one med. to control
Complications of prolonged HTN elastic tissues in arterioles replaced by fibrous collagen tissue--> less distensible--> leads to decr tissue perfusion
more complications of prolonged HTN direct damage to endothelium of arteries-platelets lay down to try to repair->incr atheroma-->occulsion
(normal) BP is pressure exerted by blood on vessels thru which it flows.. systolic-press. exerted during ventricular contraction (CO)diastolic-press. exerted during ventricular relaxation (PVR)
BP is regulated by what 2 factors? *blood flow--determined by CO:rate, strength, blood volume*Peripheral Vascular Resistance(PVR)-determined by diameter of bld vessels & bld viscosity
most common characteristic of HTN incr PVR as result of narrowing of artioles
What is the mechanism of BP control in the nervous system? -vasomotor center in medulla stimulated by barorecptors(in carotids) or by psychogenic stress-> release of catecholamines-norepinephrine->bld vessel constriction & incr PVR-epinephrine secreted-> vasoconstriction & incr ventri. contraction force & CO
What is the mechanism of BP control in Endocrine system? -incr. serum NA-> incr ADH release by pituitary-> kidneys retain water->incr bld volume-> incr CO
What is the mechanism of BP control in the Renal system? -reduced bld flow to kidneys(renal ischemia)-> stimulates renin release from kidn.->renin leads to formation of angiotension(vasoconstrictor)-angiotension stimulate secretion of aldosterone (promotes retention of Na & H2O)
Labile HTN intermittently incr BP (ex. giving a speech)
Resistant HTN doesn't respond to usual Rx(Tx)
Accelerates HTN -aka malignant-severe with rapid progression-kill fast-produces pathologic changes in kidneys, heart, brain & eyes-unless medical Rx success-fatal in 2yr-most-black males<40yo-need good teaching
Secondary HTN develops as result of other primary disease processes
ISH aka Isolated systolic HTN-->esp elderly-decr elasticity of major bld vessels(incr PVD)-->also assoc with arteriosclerosis
Primary HTN aka essential or idiopathic--cause unknown--90-95% of pts with HTN
What are the risk factors for HTN? +family Hx, age 30-70, women>men but less dram. affected, Black:white 2:1, incr Na intake, obesity BMI >30, smoke, lack of activity, alcohol, stress, incr serum cholesterol & triglycerides, incr caffeine intake, decr in Ca & Mg intake, BCP&estrogen suppl.
What are some Px factors? decr Na < 6g/d, incr K,Ca,&Mg intake, limit alcohol (1oz liquor,8oz wine,24oz beer/day), nrml wt range, reg. exercise (5xs/wk), biofeedback, stress reduction, avoid tobacco
What do you assess first? determine type&severity--note rate of disease progression & assess target organ damage--PCs
What do you get from pt? (subjective) family Hx, Hx of renal/CV, age of dx, Rx, compliance, understanding
If there are s/s, what are they? (checking target organ damage) Brain--HA, blurred vision, drowsiness, vertigo, numbness, tinglingHeart--SOB, chest pain, led edema, nocturiaPVD--intermittent claudication (can have pain in legsspontaneous epistaxis (nosebleed)
In the presence of these risk factors, increases risk of c-v complications? impaired renal function(microalbuminuria), obesity&inactivity, smoking, incr stress(vasoconstriction), DM, age>55(m) &age>65(F)
What are some of the objective things you can do? BP-both arms--supine&standing, ck peripheral pulses, ck retina to note vascular changes (fundoscopic exam-in H&P report)
If do you do not have the correct BP cuff size for your pt, how might it affect the BP reading? too small--false incrtoo large--false decr
The clinical care goal for HTN pts is.. to maintain systolic <120 & diastolic <80
What are the stepped care approaches in order? #1use a diuretic, beta blocker, Ca antagonist, or ACE inhibitor#2if ineffective after 1-3months, incr dosage, add a 2nd drug of a differ class, or subs another drug#3add a 3rd drug of a differ class or subs a 2nd drug#4add a 4th drug of a differ cla
After 1 year of satisfactory BP control, what might happen? a step-down approach may be effective in pts also adhering to non-pharmacologic measures
What action takes place before admin. of HTN meds? Check BP!! if <90/ hold and call MD or if significant decr from baseline-hold and call MD
What does pre-op usually do? they usually give anti-HTN meds
Created by: bwilkins2828
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