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CMCP Exam 2 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER an abnormal elevation of arterial pressure, high blood pressure, silent killer Prevalence of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER - increases with age - greater in black than white populations - lower in Hispanic populations - lowest in Asian populations - greater in men Primary/ essential hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER undetermined exact cause, 90% of

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CMCP Exam 2 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER an abnormal elevation of arterial pressure, high blood
pressure, silent killer


Prevalence of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER - increases with age
- greater in black than white populations
- lower in Hispanic populations
- lowest in Asian populations
- greater in men


Primary/ essential hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER undetermined exact cause, 90% of
cases


Secondary hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER high blood pressure associated with an
underlying condition, 10% of cases


Most common causes of secondary hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER kidney disease,
adrenal disorders, oral contraceptives, sleep apnea


Hypertension risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER - age
- race
- reduced number of nephrons
- lifestyle (obesity, smoking, alcohol, salt intake)
- family history


Systolic blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER the pressure at the peak of ventricular
contraction

,Diastolic blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER total resting resistance after passage of the
pulsation force- produced by contraction of the left ventricle


Pulse pressure - CORRECT ANSWER difference between systolic and diastolic pressure
(systolic- diastolic = pulse pressure)


Mean arterial pressure (MAP) - CORRECT ANSWER diastolic pressure plus 1/3 pulse
pressure
(Diastolic + 1/3PP)


Complications of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER - reduces life span 10-20 years if
untreated
- increases risk of complications- stroke or MI
- 20 mmHg systolic increase and 10 mmHg diastolic increase doubles risk for death from
ischemic heart disease and CVA


prolonged hypertension can cause - CORRECT ANSWER - arterial damage
- heart disease
- MI
- coronary insufficiency
- congestive heart failure
- renal failure
- CVA
- dementia
- encephalopathy
- blindness


Early symptoms of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER - elevated BP reading

,- vision changes: narrowing of retinal arterioles
- occipital headache
- dizziness
- tinnitus


Advanced symptoms of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER - rupture, hemorrhage retinal
arterioles
- papilledema
- angina
- left ventricular hypertrophy: makes heart chamber smaller
- congestive heart failure
- proteinuria
- renal failure
- dementia
- encephalopathy
- CVA


Medical management of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER drug tx for mild to moderate
hypertension- effective in preventing complications


Goals of antihypertensive therapy - CORRECT ANSWER - ideal to achieve and maintain
diastolic lower than 80 mmHg and systolic below 130 mmHg
- early tx/ intervention to avoid complications over time


Normal blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - systolic less than 120
and
- diastolic less than 80


Elevated blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - systolic 120-129

, and
- diastolic less than 80


Hypertension stage 1 - CORRECT ANSWER - systolic 130-139
or
- diastolic 80-89


Hypertension stage 2 - CORRECT ANSWER - systolic 140 or higher
or
- diastolic 90 or higher


Hypertensive crisis - CORRECT ANSWER - systolic 180 or higher
and/ or
- diastolic higher than 120


How to diagnose hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER when blood pressure is consistently
systolic 130 or higher and/or diastolic 80 or higher


When drug therapy for hypertension indicated - CORRECT ANSWER if lifestyle
modifications are inadequate for achieving desired BP reduction


When is hypertension drug therapy initiated for non-high risk pts - CORRECT
ANSWER when BP is greater than or equal to 140/90 mmHg and no comorbid conditions are
present


When is hypertension drug tx with 2 drugs prescribed - CORRECT ANSWER - when goal is
not reached with first line of drugs
- BP is higher than 20/10 mmHg above goal
- drugs with complementary mechanisms of action (different drug classifications) prescribed

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