Chapter 31: Assessment and Management of Patients With Hypertension
- Postural hypertension and resulting injury A blood pressure (BP) of 140/90 mm Hg is considered to be - hypertension. A client is admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with a diagnosis of hypertension emergency/crisis. The client's blood pressure (BP) is 200/130 mm Hg. The nurse is preparing to administer IV nitroprusside. Upon assessment, which finding requires immediate intervention by the nurse? - Numbness and weakness in the left arm A client is being seen at the clinic for a routine physical when the nurse notes the client's blood pressure is 150/97. The client is considered to be a healthy, well-nourished young adult. What type of hypertension does this client have? - Essential (primary) A client is brought to the emergency department with reports of a bad headache and an increase in blood pressure. The blood pressure reading obtained by the nurse is 260/180 mm Hg. What is the therapeutic goal for reduction of the mean blood pressure? - Reduce the blood pressure by 20% to 25% within the first hour of treatment. A client is taking 50 mg of oral spironolactone twice a day to assist with blood pressure control. While the nurse is performing the morning assessment, the client reports nausea, general muscle cramps, and weakness. The ECG strip shows a peaked, narrow T-wave, which is a change. What electrolyte imbalance does the nurse suspect
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postural hypertension and resulting injury a blood pressure bp of 14090 mm hg is considered to be hypertension a client is admitted to the intensive care unit icu with a diagnosis of hyperte