Risks associated with poorly controlled hypertension - Answers Kidney disease, stroke, vision
loss, MI, heart disease
6 risks for developing hypertension - Answers Stress, obesity, hyperlipidemia, alcohol, smoking,
African American
Lab values that indicate hypertension - Answers Bun > 24, Creatinine > 1.35
Symptoms of hypertension - Answers Headache, flushing, dizziness, low urinary output, nose
bleeds, vision changes, nausea
ACE Inhibitors - Answers For hypertension
Lisinopril - cough
Enalopril
Captopril
Diuretics - Answers For hypertension
Potassium wasting - HCTZ and Lasix
Potassium Sparing - Spironolactone
Beta Blockers - Answers For Hypertension
Atenolol and Metoprolol
Assess heart rate and blood pressure before administering
Hold if heart rate below 60 if blood pressure systolic below 90
Calcium Channel Blockers - Answers For hypertension
Verapamil
Amlodipine
Diltazem
ARBs - Answers For hypertension
Valsartan, Losartan
Statins - Answers Cause muscle pain
Issue with diuretics - Answers Hypokalemia, fall risk
, Most reliable indicator of fluid loss or retention - Answers Daily weights, 1 lb = 1 kg
Left sided heart failure - Answers Fluid backs into lungs, low CO, hacking cough, crackles in
lungs, pink frothy sputum, nocturia, pale, cold, decreased palor, tachycardia
Right Sided Heart Failure - Answers Blood backs up into body, edema, fluid volume excess,
clothes fit tightly, jugular vein distention, systemic congestion
CO - Answers 3-6mL/minute is normal
Preload - Answers How much ventricles stretch at the end of diastole based on volume
After load - Answers How hard ventricles must contract based on vascular resistance
MAP - Answers 60-70 mmHg for adequate organ perfusion
Atherosclerosis - Answers Plaque, may hear bruit
Arteriosclerosis - Answers abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries
Myocardial Nuclear Perfusion Imaging - MNPI - Answers Hot spot = positive for MI
Inotrophy - Answers contractility- pumping
Chronotrophy - Answers heart rate
Digoxin - Answers Increase inotrophy
Signs of toxicity- anorexia, fatigue, blurred vision, change in mental status, bradycardia
Peripheral Artery Disease - Answers Arteries blocked, decreased perfusion to extremities,
caused by thrombus or embolus, hair loss on legs, dry skin, thick nails, ulcers and pain, pale
when raised above heart, red when below, avoid tight clothing
Pain, Pallor, Paralysis, Pulselessness, Parasthesia, Coolness
Valve Replacement - Answers Lifelong warfarin, PT and INR between 3-4 used to monitor,
prophylactic antibiotics for dentist, avoid dark leafy veggies
Thrombus - Answers Clot
Embolus - Answers moving blood clot
Troponins - Answers Serum cardiac enzyme
Troponin > 0.1 and I > 0.03 indicates MI
Chest Pain Protocol - Answers IV