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DHP-CCBs (like Amlodipine)
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Which antiHTN med is commonly
1 used for Black patients or people w 2 What triggers RAAS?
Raynaud?
Most common CP of Primary
3 HTN definition 4
(Essential) HTN
Don't know?
Terms in this set (47)
, What triggers RAAS? Decreased renal perfusion causes renin to be
released
ACE converts ______ to _______ angiotensin I to angiotension II
Angiotensin II effects 1. Vasoconstriction increases SVR
2. Aldosterone retains Na+, H20 follows & K+ is
excreted
3. ADH retains water
Where are baroreceptors located for Carotid sinus & aortic arch
rapid, moment-to-moment BP
regulation?
Most common CP of Primary asymptomatic
(Essential) HTN
Hypertensive emergency end organ damage
White coat HTN isolated office HTN; in doctor's office, BP is
>130/80, while at home it is normal
Masked HTN isolated ambulatory HTN; normal in office, at home
BP is >130/80
Purpose of eval for Primary HTN Assess CV risk, eval for end-organ damage, identify
comorbidities
ECG for Primary HTN look for LVH (left-side probs)- including high S
wave in V1, and high R wave in V5-V6
Questions and Answers | Verified Solutions | 2026
Edition | Pass Guaranteed
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study using Learn
DHP-CCBs (like Amlodipine)
Choose an answer
Which antiHTN med is commonly
1 used for Black patients or people w 2 What triggers RAAS?
Raynaud?
Most common CP of Primary
3 HTN definition 4
(Essential) HTN
Don't know?
Terms in this set (47)
, What triggers RAAS? Decreased renal perfusion causes renin to be
released
ACE converts ______ to _______ angiotensin I to angiotension II
Angiotensin II effects 1. Vasoconstriction increases SVR
2. Aldosterone retains Na+, H20 follows & K+ is
excreted
3. ADH retains water
Where are baroreceptors located for Carotid sinus & aortic arch
rapid, moment-to-moment BP
regulation?
Most common CP of Primary asymptomatic
(Essential) HTN
Hypertensive emergency end organ damage
White coat HTN isolated office HTN; in doctor's office, BP is
>130/80, while at home it is normal
Masked HTN isolated ambulatory HTN; normal in office, at home
BP is >130/80
Purpose of eval for Primary HTN Assess CV risk, eval for end-organ damage, identify
comorbidities
ECG for Primary HTN look for LVH (left-side probs)- including high S
wave in V1, and high R wave in V5-V6