NUR 324 Lecture 7: hypertension

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Hypertension: systolic blood pressure >140mmhg, diastolic blood pressure >90mmhg. Based on the average of 2 or more blood pressure measurements taken during 2 or more contacts with provider (separate visits) (cid:862)white (cid:272)oat(cid:863) h(cid:455)perte(cid:374)sio(cid:374) (cid:894)(cid:271)lood pressure rea(cid:272)ts to prese(cid:374)(cid:272)e of do(cid:272)tor(cid:895: classifications of blood pressure. Prehypertension intended to alert person and care giver to risk of progressing to stage 1 and. Even small increases will increase risk for stroke, mi, heart failure, and death. Effort should begin at prehypertension to modify risk behaviors lifestyle (smoking, diet, weight, and exercise) Stage 1 should initiate treatment with medication (there may be new meds but prescribe what people and afford) Is called the silent killer because it could have no symptoms. Sign for changes in lifestyle weight management, diet, type a personality (no stress management) Risk factor for atherosclerotic heart disease look at cholesterol levels. Hypertension is a disease (is a symptoms of a disease also: sequelae of hypertension.

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