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HCR 240 Exam 3|306 Questions with Verified Answers Venous stasis Venous endothelial damage Hypercoagulable states - CORRECT ANSWER Triad of Virchow Triad of Virchow - CORRECT ANSWER What are the 3 factors that are critically important in the development of venous thrombosis called? Low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up - CORRECT ANSWER orthostatic hypotension Elevated systolic blood pressure accompanied by normal diastolic blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Isolated systolic hypertension High blood pressure, the cause of which is unknown but thought to maybe be genetic or environmental; also known as essential hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER primary hypertension Is caused by systemic disease that raises peripheral vascular resistance and/or cardiac output - CORRECT ANSWER Secondary hypertension Most significant factor in causing target organ damage - CORRECT ANSWER Systolic hypertension Age, gender, family history - CORRECT ANSWER Non-modifiable risk factors of hypertension -↑Sodium (Na+) intake -Glucose intolerance (diabetes -mellitus)/insulin resistance -Heavy alcohol use -Obesity -Cigarettes -↓Potassium (K+), magnesium (Mg++), calcium (Ca++) - CORRECT ANSWER Modifiable risk factors of hypertension

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Answers


Venous stasis
Venous endothelial damage
Hypercoagulable states - CORRECT ANSWER Triad of Virchow


Triad of Virchow - CORRECT ANSWER What are the 3 factors that are critically
important in the development of venous thrombosis called?


Low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up - CORRECT ANSWER orthostatic
hypotension


Elevated systolic blood pressure accompanied by normal diastolic blood pressure -
CORRECT ANSWER Isolated systolic hypertension


High blood pressure, the cause of which is unknown but thought to maybe be
genetic or environmental; also known as essential hypertension - CORRECT
ANSWER primary hypertension


Is caused by systemic disease that raises peripheral vascular resistance and/or
cardiac output - CORRECT ANSWER Secondary hypertension


Most significant factor in causing target organ damage - CORRECT ANSWER
Systolic hypertension

,Age, gender, family history - CORRECT ANSWER Non-modifiable risk factors of
hypertension


-↑Sodium (Na+) intake
-Glucose intolerance (diabetes -mellitus)/insulin resistance
-Heavy alcohol use
-Obesity
-Cigarettes
-↓Potassium (K+), magnesium (Mg++), calcium (Ca++) - CORRECT ANSWER
Modifiable risk factors of hypertension


Caused by increases in cardiac output or total peripheral resistance, or both -
CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension


Cardiac output - CORRECT ANSWER Any condition that increases heart rate or
stroke volume?


-Overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system and renin-angiotensin-
aldosterone system (RAAS), and alterations in natriuretic peptides


-Inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, obesity-related hormones, and insulin
resistance - CORRECT ANSWER Effects of primary hypertension

,Hypertrophy and hyperplasia with associated fibrosis of the tunica intima and
media in a process called vascular remodeling - CORRECT ANSWER Complicated
hypertension


-Rapidly progressive hypertension
-Diastolic pressure is usually >140 mmHg
-Can lead to encephalopathy - CORRECT ANSWER Malignant hypertension
(hypertensive crisis)


-Early stages of hypertension have no clinical manifestations other than elevated
blood pressure.
-Called the silent disease - CORRECT ANSWER Clinical manifestations of
hypertension


-Reducing or eliminating risk factors
-Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH)
-Cessation of smoking
-Exercise program that promotes endurance and relaxation - CORRECT ANSWER
Treatment of hypertension


Decrease in the systolic and diastolic blood pressures on standing by 20 mmHg or
more and by 10 mmHg or more, respectively - CORRECT ANSWER Orthostatic
hypotension


Fainting upon standing
Treatment - CORRECT ANSWER Clinical manifestations of orthostatic hypotension

, Liberalize salt intake, raise the head of the bed, wear thigh-high stockings, expand
volume with mineralocorticoids, and administer vasoconstrictors - CORRECT
ANSWER Treatment of orthostatic hypotension


-called neurogenic (results from neurologic disorders affecting autonomic
function)
-often chronic
-seen in older adults (Parkinson disease) - CORRECT ANSWER Primary orthostatic
hypotension


acute and associated with:
-altered body chemistry
-drug action (antihypertensive or antidepressants)
-prolonged immobility caused by illness
-starvation
-physical exhaustion
-any condition producing volume depletion (massive diuresis, potassium/sodium
depletion)
-any condition resulting in venous pooling (pregnancy, extensive varicosities of
lower extremities)
-adrenal insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, paraneoplastic
syndromes - CORRECT ANSWER Secondary orthostatic hypotension


Bolus of matter circulates in the bloodstream and then lodges, obstructing blood
flow. - CORRECT ANSWER Embolism

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