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Atrial fibrillation is an irregular atrial heart rhythm.  Question 2 4 / 4 pts We have learned a lot about our patient Fred in the previous case studies. In this case study, we will be examining the impact that diet and exercise might have on his heart and overall health. Today is a follow-up visit. Fred has received information concerning his weight and his diet. As the nurse, you check his vitals and his blood pressure. Blood pressure: 160/90 2. Explain to Fred why high blood pressure is referred to as the “silent killer” (2 pts) Provide two health concerns that may occur if Fred’s blood pressure remains uncontrolled over time. (2 pts) Your Answer:

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Atrial fibrillation is an irregular atrial heart rhythm.

Question 2
pts

We have learned a lot about our patient Fred in the previous case studies. In this case study,
we will be examining the impact that diet and exercise might have on his heart and overall
health.


Today is a follow-up visit. Fred has received information concerning his weight and his diet.
As the nurse, you check his vitals and his blood pressure.


Blood pressure: 160/90




2. Explain to Fred why high blood pressure is referred to as the “silent killer” (2 pts)

Provide two health concerns that may occur if Fred’s blood pressure remains uncontrolled over
time. (2 pts)

Your Answer:

High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer” because it usually has no noticeable
symptoms, even when it is causing serious damage. Many people feel fine and don’t realize
their blood pressure is high until it leads to major health problems, such as heart disease or
stroke. Over time, the constant high pressure damages blood vessels and vital organs
without warning.

two health concerns that may occur:

Heart disease – High blood pressure makes the heart work harder, which can lead to
enlargement of the heart, heart failure, or heart attack.

Stroke – Damaged or weakened blood vessels in the brain can rupture or become blocked,
increasing the risk of a stroke.




2. There are no symptoms of high blood pressure. Individuals may feel fine, but have
hypertension.

Heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, angina, heart failure, vision loss, sexual dysfunction,
peripheral artery disease is all appropriate.

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