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2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: normal BP - (answers)<120 / <80
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: elevated BP - (answers)120-129/ <80
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN - (answers)130--89
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 2 HTN - (answers)≥ 140/ ≥ 90
What is recommended for white coat hypertension? - (answers)- lifestyle
modification
- annual ABPM or HBPM
What is recommended for masked hypertension? - (answers)- lifestyle
modification
- start HTN medication
What is recommended for elevated BP? - (answers)- lifestyle modification
- annual ABPM
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What is secondary hypertension? - (answers)- drug resistant/induced
hypertension
- exacerbation of previously controlled hypertension
- accelerated/malignant hypertension
- unprovoked or excessive hypokalemia
What are common causes of secondary hypertension? - (answers)- renal disease
- aldosteronism
- OSA
- drug and alcohol induced
What are non-pharmacological interventions for hypertension? - (answers)-
weight loss
- DASH diet
- sodium reduction
- potassium supplementation
- reduce alcohol consumption
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: clinical CVD and BP ≥ 130 / ≥ 80 - (answers)use BP
lowering meds
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: primary prevention in adults 10 yr ASCVD risk of ≥ 10%
- (answers)use BP lowering meds
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2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: 10 yr risk < 10% and SBP ≥ 140/90 - (answers)use BP
lowering meds
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: normal BP reassessment - (answers)yearly
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: elevated BP reassessment - (answers)3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN reassessment and 10 yr ASCVD < 10% -
(answers)3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 2 HTN reassessment - (answers)one month until
goal BP met, then 3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN reassessment and 10 yr ASCVD > 10% -
(answers)one month until BP goal met, then 3-6 months
What hypertensive medications should not be prescribed simultaneously? -
(answers)- ACE
- ARB
- Renin Inhibitor
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: first line agents - (answers)- thiazide diuretics
UTA FAMILY 3 FINAL EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: normal BP - (answers)<120 / <80
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: elevated BP - (answers)120-129/ <80
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN - (answers)130--89
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 2 HTN - (answers)≥ 140/ ≥ 90
What is recommended for white coat hypertension? - (answers)- lifestyle
modification
- annual ABPM or HBPM
What is recommended for masked hypertension? - (answers)- lifestyle
modification
- start HTN medication
What is recommended for elevated BP? - (answers)- lifestyle modification
- annual ABPM
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What is secondary hypertension? - (answers)- drug resistant/induced
hypertension
- exacerbation of previously controlled hypertension
- accelerated/malignant hypertension
- unprovoked or excessive hypokalemia
What are common causes of secondary hypertension? - (answers)- renal disease
- aldosteronism
- OSA
- drug and alcohol induced
What are non-pharmacological interventions for hypertension? - (answers)-
weight loss
- DASH diet
- sodium reduction
- potassium supplementation
- reduce alcohol consumption
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: clinical CVD and BP ≥ 130 / ≥ 80 - (answers)use BP
lowering meds
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: primary prevention in adults 10 yr ASCVD risk of ≥ 10%
- (answers)use BP lowering meds
, 3|Page
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: 10 yr risk < 10% and SBP ≥ 140/90 - (answers)use BP
lowering meds
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: normal BP reassessment - (answers)yearly
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: elevated BP reassessment - (answers)3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN reassessment and 10 yr ASCVD < 10% -
(answers)3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 2 HTN reassessment - (answers)one month until
goal BP met, then 3-6 months
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN reassessment and 10 yr ASCVD > 10% -
(answers)one month until BP goal met, then 3-6 months
What hypertensive medications should not be prescribed simultaneously? -
(answers)- ACE
- ARB
- Renin Inhibitor
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: first line agents - (answers)- thiazide diuretics