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1. Etiology: Hypertension: -No known cause in 90% of cases of primary HTN -Secondary causes: renal failure, kidney disease, renal artery stenosis, Cushing syndrome, hyper/hypo thyroidism, increased ICP, sleep apnea, oral contraceptives, steroids, cocaine, NSAIDs, decongestants, sympathomimetics, alcohol, antidepressants, caffeine 2. Risk Factors: Hypertension: -Modifiable: smoking, DM, high cholesterol, obesity (single most important factor in children), physical inactivity, poor diet, excessive sodium intake, excessive alcohol consumption -Non-modifiable: CKD, family hx, increased age (55 men, 65 women), low socioeconomic status, low educational status, male sex, OSA, stress, pregnancy 3. Assessment: Hypertension: -Most are asymptomatic; occipital headache, headache upon waking, blurry vision, fundoscopic exam (AV nicking, exudates, papilledema), left vent. hypertrophy, pregnancy w/HTN and proteinuria, edema, and excessive weight gain 2 / 44 4. Differential Diagnosis: Hypertension: -Secondary HTN, white coat HTN (artificial elevation d/t medical environment anxiety) 5. Final Diagnosis: Hypertension: -Urinalysis = proteinuria -Electrolytes, creatinine, calcium -Fasting lipid profile and BS -ECG -Measure BP twice, 5 mins apart -Patient should be seated; use proper cuff size and application 6. Prevention: Hypertension: -Maintaining healthy weight and BMI -Smoking cessation -Regular aerobic exercise -Alcohol in moderation ( 1 oz/day) -Stress management -Medication compliance -Assess for and treat OSA 3 / 44 7. Non-pharm management: Hypertension: -Stage 1: Risk score 10% =lifestyle modification -Stage 2: lifestyle + medication -DASH eating plan: high fruit, veggies, grains; low fat dairy, fish, poultry, beans, nuts -Reduce dietary sodium to 2,300mg/day, increase K+ -Reduce sat. fat intake -Body weight reduction; 1kg of weight reduction = 1 mm/hg bp reduction


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