Lesson 14 - Hypertension: NRSG2570: Multisystem Disorders (1B-A_2020-02-24_Miramar) 4/28/20, 9)43 PM
Lesson 14 - Hypertension
Due Apr 28 at 11:59pm Points 29 Questions 29
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Apr 28 at 11:59pm about 1 month Time Limit None
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 388 minutes 6.5 out of 29 *
* Some questions not yet graded
Score for this quiz: 6.5 out of 29 *
Submitted Apr 28 at 8:42pm
This attempt took 388 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
This exercise will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Exercise 1 - Question 1
Match each age group with the appropriate goal of hypertension
management.
(A) BP less than 140/90
(B) BP less than 150/90
Correct! Patients over the age of B
60 years
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Correct! Patients younger 60 years A
Correct! Patients over the age of A
18 years, with chronic
kidney disease
Question 2 Not yet graded / 1 pts
Exercise 1 - Question 2
Define the following terms:
Malignant hypertension
Secondary hypertension
Orthostatic hypotension
Your Answer:
Malignant Hypertension: It is an extremely high blood pressure that
develops fast and causes organ damage
Secondary Hypertension: It is high blood pressure that is caused by
another medical problem
Orthostatic Hypotension: It is when a sudden increase in blood
pressure arises when the person stands up
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Malignant hypertension: A severe type of BP that rapidly
progresses; if left untreated, can cause renal failure, left
ventricular failure, or stroke
Secondary hypertension: Hypertension caused by another
disease state and/or medication
Orthostatic hypotension: A decrease in BP by 20 mm Hg
systolic or 10 mm Hg diastolic when the patient changes position
from lying to sitting
Question 3 pts
Exercise 1 - Question 3
Match each type of hypertension with its potential causes.
(A) Primary
(B) Secondary
Correct! Pregnancy B
Correct! Brain tumors B
Correct! Excessive caffeine intake A
Correct! Excessive sodium intake
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Lesson 14 - Hypertension
Due Apr 28 at 11:59pm Points 29 Questions 29
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Apr 28 at 11:59pm about 1 month Time Limit None
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 388 minutes 6.5 out of 29 *
* Some questions not yet graded
Score for this quiz: 6.5 out of 29 *
Submitted Apr 28 at 8:42pm
This attempt took 388 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
This exercise will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Exercise 1 - Question 1
Match each age group with the appropriate goal of hypertension
management.
(A) BP less than 140/90
(B) BP less than 150/90
Correct! Patients over the age of B
60 years
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Correct! Patients younger 60 years A
Correct! Patients over the age of A
18 years, with chronic
kidney disease
Question 2 Not yet graded / 1 pts
Exercise 1 - Question 2
Define the following terms:
Malignant hypertension
Secondary hypertension
Orthostatic hypotension
Your Answer:
Malignant Hypertension: It is an extremely high blood pressure that
develops fast and causes organ damage
Secondary Hypertension: It is high blood pressure that is caused by
another medical problem
Orthostatic Hypotension: It is when a sudden increase in blood
pressure arises when the person stands up
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, Lesson 14 - Hypertension: NRSG2570: Multisystem Disorders (1B-A_2020-02-24_Miramar) 4/28/20, 9)43 PM
Malignant hypertension: A severe type of BP that rapidly
progresses; if left untreated, can cause renal failure, left
ventricular failure, or stroke
Secondary hypertension: Hypertension caused by another
disease state and/or medication
Orthostatic hypotension: A decrease in BP by 20 mm Hg
systolic or 10 mm Hg diastolic when the patient changes position
from lying to sitting
Question 3 pts
Exercise 1 - Question 3
Match each type of hypertension with its potential causes.
(A) Primary
(B) Secondary
Correct! Pregnancy B
Correct! Brain tumors B
Correct! Excessive caffeine intake A
Correct! Excessive sodium intake
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