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Cholesterol Values
LDL/HDL/Total Cholesterol
HDL = greater than 40
LDL = less than 100
Total Cholesterol = less than 200
Lipids less than 150 males and less than 135 females


Heart Placements
2nd intercostal right sternum = aorta valve
2nd intercostal left sternum = pulmonic valve
Erb’s point best s1 s2nsound is 3rd intercostal to left of sternum – Not required to identify in cpe
Tricuspid valve 4th intercostal space left of sternum
Mitral 5th intercostal space mid clavicular, apical under breast tissue.


Healthy heart Diet/Exercise = low fat low cholesterol low sodium diet, moderate regular exercise needs program
regimen and increase omega 3, manage stress, and smoking cessation class or quitting
Cardiac

Topics: HTN, PAD, Amputation, DVT, CAD, HF, Ventricular Tachycardia, Ventricular Fibrillation, Sinus rhythm,
Sinus bradycardia, Sinus Tachycardia. Don’t forget to review cardiac meds: ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, calcium
channel blockers, cardiotonic (digoxin), diuretics (potassium sparing and non-sparing). Review labs such as
cholesterol and lipid levels, aPTT, PTT and PT normal range and therapeutic levels, BNP, troponin level for CAD
(to rule out MI). Review heart sounds/placement.
HTN – Persistent BP of 140/90 and above

• Pre-hypertension – what is it? What does it look like

• Hypertension

o What are the risk factors? – modifiable vs non-modifiable

o What does it look like?

o How is it treated?

▪ Include addressing medication teaching, safety, such as, monitoring parameters and
what to do.

• Malignant hypertension – What is it? What does it look like? How is it treated?


Hypertension – Normal Blood Pressure is 120/80
Prehypertension




NURS242 Exam 4 Study Guide with
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NUR 242 Exam 4 Study Guidelines

• 121-139 (systolic)
• 81-89 (diastolic)
• Gets worse over time
Hypertension
• Persistent elevation of systolic or diastolic – NEEDS MORE THAN ONE READING TO
DIAGNOSE needs a trend.
• What is the current standard???
• 140 systolic
• 90 diastolic
Type
• Primary (essential) – no obvious medical cause
• Secondary - caused by other conditions that affect the kidneys, arteries, heart or endocrine system
• Isolated systolic - caused by other underlying conditions, such as a leaky heart valve, or hyperthyroidism)
• Refractory - resistant high blood pressure despite treatment regimen
• Malignant - a sudden and rapid development of extremely high blood pressure with diastolic
typically above 130


Pathophysiology of Hypertension
• Primary (essential) hypertension
– persistently elevated vascular resistance
• Secondary hypertension
– Renal and adrenal gland diseases
– Medications and foods
– Acute stress




Assessment
• More common in African-American
• Increases with age
• More common in men in early age
• Women after menopause
• Pregnancy
• Sometimes no symptoms until pt. comes in with stroke, MI, or
seizures. Manifestations
• Early stages—none


NURS242 Exam 4 Study Guide with
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• Progressive stages
➢ Headache
➢ Fatigue and dizziness


NUR 242 Exam 4 Study Guidelines

➢ Palpitations
➢ Flushing
➢ Blurred vision
➢ Epistaxis
Syncope
• Syncope
• Postural hypotension
• Normal response when standing
• Syncopal response when standing
• Syncope management


Complications of Hypertension
➢ MI
➢ Stroke
➢ Atherosclerosis
➢ *Nephropathy
➢ PVD (PAD)
➢ Aortic aneurysms
➢ Heart Failure
➢ Hypertensive crisis

Hypertensive Crisis/Malignant Hypertension
• Severe increase in B/P (diastolic > 130)
• May lead to stroke
• Organ damage
• May develop to left ventricular failure

Signs and Symptoms- that are life threatening.
• Restlessness
• LOC changes
• Seizures
• Blurred vision/Visual changes.
• Dizziness
• Severe Headache
• Agitation
• N/V
• Renal insufficiency
• Hemolytic anemia
• Left ventricular failure (LVF)
• Pulmonary Edema (PE)
• Pt can come in comatose

Note Usually these are the patients that end up in ICU and need POTENT anti-hypertensive medications IV.



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Medical Management/Treatment
• Revolves around 3 drug regimen:
➢ Diuretics – decreases volume load—Need to monitor potassium levels
hyper/hypokalemia monitoring is essential.




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