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NURA 221 EXAM 3 STUDY SET

regular blood pressure

less than 120/80

elevated BP

Systolic between 120-129 and diastolic less than 80

Stage 1 HTN

130-139/80-89

Stage 2 HTN

>140 or >90

hypertensive crisis

systolic over 180 and/or diastolic over 120

S/S of HTN crisis

headache or any change in headache

vision issues (double, loss, decrease, colour change)

N/V

immediate ER visit

How do we treat pts in an HTN crisis with no symptoms

adjust meds

orthostatic hypotension

low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up

drop in BP less than 20mmHg sys or 10mmHg dia with postural change within 2
minutes.

,the adjustment period for anti-HTN meds?

1-3 months

most common long-term issues of HTN

AMI and CVA

What should you do before administering an antihypertensive medication?

•Take BP before administration

•Hold and call the provider if SBP < 90 mmHg

•Consider immediate help if SBP < 70 mmHg

Why is hypertension called the silent killer?

Because it often has no symptoms

HTN risk factors

•Smoking

•DM

•Diet

•> 60 years of age

•Gender (males and post-menopausal females)-Consider trans population

•Obesity

•Race (African American greatest risk)

two categories of HTN

primary and secondary

primary HTN

•(idiopathic or essential)

•Unknown cause

,•Accounts for ~90% of all HTN cases

secondary HTN

•~10% of all cases

•Underlying cause: pheochromocytoma, toxemia, renal disease, etc.

How do ACE inhibitors work?

prevent the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II which prevents
vasoconstriction

ACE inhibitor

first line of treatment for HTN

list of ACE inhibitors

•captopril (Capoten)

•enalapril (Vasotec)

•enalaprilat (Vasotec IV)

•lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril)

•ramipril (Altace)

•Benazepril (Lotensin)

•fosinopril (Monopril)

•moexipril (Univasc)

•perindopril (Aceon)

•trandolapril (Mavik)

known as the prils

clinical uses for ACE inhibitors

hypertension

heart failure

, myocardial infarction

insulin resistance

Why are ACE inhibitors good for diabetics?

Make insulin receptors more sensitive, enhancing binding of insulin.

SE/AR of ACE inhibitors

•Renal insufficiency

•Hyperkalemia

•Hypotension

•Dry cough

•Rash

•Angioedema

Why shouldn't you use ACE inhibitors in pts with renal insufficiency?

Lower aldosterone secretion = increased retention of K+ by kidneys



Most common side effect of ACE inhibitors?

Dry cough



What is the number 1 medication class that causes angioedema?

ACE inhibitors, must stop med

angioedema

Localized areas of swelling beneath the skin, often around the eyes and lips, but it
can also involve other body areas as well.



Nursing considerations for ACE inhibitors

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