Ccrp Aacvpr Blood Pressure
Management
________ Percent Of Patients Enrolled In Cardiac Rehabilitation
Programs Have Been Reported To Have Hypertension -
Ans Forty-Eight
Hypertensive Heart Disease Can Lead To -
Ans Left
Ventricular Hypertrophy, Lv Systolic Dysfunction,
Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease, Aortic
Aneurysm And Dissection, And Sudden Death.
Reportedly 95% Of Adults With High Blood Pressure
Have What Type Of Hypertension? -
Ans Primary Or Essential Hypertension. The Cause Of
Primary Hypertension Is Not Completely Understood,
But Is Due To A Combination Of Genetic And
Environmental Factors, Often With Coexistent Disease.
Elderly People Often Have -
Ans Isolated Or Predominantly Systolic
Hypertension, Which Is Due To Stiffening Of The Aorta
With Increasing Age.
Name Three Common Diseases Which Contribute To The
Development And Worsening Of Hypertension -
Ans Obesity, Sleep Apnea, And Intrinsic Renal Disease
What Affects Blood Pressure -
Ans Cardiac Output And Vascular Resistance
Sodium Retention
Leads To A Sequence Of Increased -
Ans Fluid Retention,
Increased Intravascular Volumes, Increased Cardiac
Output, And Consequently Raised Blood Pressures
Peripheral Vascular Resistance -
Ans Is Determined By
Neurohormonal Factors Which Act At The Level Of
Arterioles
Management
________ Percent Of Patients Enrolled In Cardiac Rehabilitation
Programs Have Been Reported To Have Hypertension -
Ans Forty-Eight
Hypertensive Heart Disease Can Lead To -
Ans Left
Ventricular Hypertrophy, Lv Systolic Dysfunction,
Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease, Aortic
Aneurysm And Dissection, And Sudden Death.
Reportedly 95% Of Adults With High Blood Pressure
Have What Type Of Hypertension? -
Ans Primary Or Essential Hypertension. The Cause Of
Primary Hypertension Is Not Completely Understood,
But Is Due To A Combination Of Genetic And
Environmental Factors, Often With Coexistent Disease.
Elderly People Often Have -
Ans Isolated Or Predominantly Systolic
Hypertension, Which Is Due To Stiffening Of The Aorta
With Increasing Age.
Name Three Common Diseases Which Contribute To The
Development And Worsening Of Hypertension -
Ans Obesity, Sleep Apnea, And Intrinsic Renal Disease
What Affects Blood Pressure -
Ans Cardiac Output And Vascular Resistance
Sodium Retention
Leads To A Sequence Of Increased -
Ans Fluid Retention,
Increased Intravascular Volumes, Increased Cardiac
Output, And Consequently Raised Blood Pressures
Peripheral Vascular Resistance -
Ans Is Determined By
Neurohormonal Factors Which Act At The Level Of
Arterioles