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NUR 102 Hypertension Case Study- McKenzie Goodman Hypertension Assessment: George’s blood pressure is 189/110. His LDL Cholesterol is 200 mg/dL. He asks the student nurse if his blood pressure is something he should be concerned about 1. How should the student respond? A. Your blood pressure is very high. You need to see your healthcare provider today. B. You have hypertension. You need to start making some lifestyle changes. C. Please sit quietly for a few minutes. I need to recheck your blood pressure. D. I need you to remain seated. I am going to call for the emergency squad. *I chose C because you always want to recheck the BP if it’s running high, and it could’ve also been elevated to George being stressed or some recent physical activity. The student nurse asks George about his health history. George is 6 feet tall (182.88cm) and his weight is 190 pounds (86.18 kgs). George states that he has lost a lot of weight recently. He also reports feeling a lot of stress at work and that he often goes out with the crew after work to have several beers. He reports that his mother who had Diabetes Mellitus passed away recently which has also contributed to his emotional health. He believes his mom also had hypertension. George smokes a pack of cigarettes a day and drinks 4 to 5 cups of coffee a day too. 2. What significant risk factors for hypertension does the nursing student identify for George according to his reported health history? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A. Family history of Diabetes B. Alcohol Consumption C. Smoking D. Stress E. Caffeine consumption *I chose alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress because these are all risk factors for hypertension. A family history of diabetes isn’t important in this scenario, and caffeine is not a risk factor for hypertension. The student retakes George’s blood pressure now that George has been sitting quietly for a few minutes. His blood pressure is 180/106 mmHg. 3. According to the assessment of this client, which recommendation is most important for the student nurse to provide George? A. See your Healthcare Provider as soon as possible within the next week for a blood pressure check. B. Limit his salt intake and start a weight loss program. C. Attend a stress reduction seminar offered in his community. D. Learn about high fiber foods and add more fiber to his diet. *I chose to have his BP rechecked because the previous two were taken in the same day, and taking another BP in a few days would be a better and accurate indicator of George having hypertension. The student nurse continues to talk to George about his blood pressure results. He states that he feels great physically and does not see why he needs to see his Doctor. 4. Which is the best response the student nurse can give to George about the urgent need to see a Healthcare Provider (HCP)? A. Your blood pressure is dangerously elevated. You could have a heart attack or stroke at any time. B. While often there are no symptoms, high blood pressure can damage many organs. C. Hypertension is called the silent killer. I am sure you do not want to die at your young age. D. It is always better to treat high blood pressure before you start having symptoms. *Hypertension could cause major organ damage to an individual, before they start to experience symptoms, so it is important for us to diagnose asap. A week later, George has an appointment with his HCP. After the exam the HCP explains to George that he has stage 2, primary, (essential) hypertension. 5. Which information obtained during the assessment supports this diagnosis? A. Blood Pressure of 184/98 mmHg B. Family history of Hypertension C. Irregular pulse rate of 110 beats/min. D. A auscultated heart murmur *Stage 2 hypertension is classified as a systolic reading of 140 or higher, and a diastolic reading of 90 or higher, so Georges reading helps us further understand that he has stage 2 hypertension. The HCP informs George that he needs to be on a low salt diet, stop smoking, limit his alcohol intake, decrease his stress level, and start taking Chlorothiazide (Diuril) and Atenolol (Tenormin). The nurse enters the room to give George his prescriptions and spends some time teaching him about his care and medications. When speaking with the nurse, George expresses some concern that the HCP did not prescribe any additional tests. He asks, “Shouldn’t the HCP find out why I have hypertension? History Note the following points when interviewing the hypertensive client:

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