Sub hypertension is divided into three1) isolated diastolic hypertension.
2)Systolic diastolic hypertension
3)Isolated systolic hypertension.
Isolated diastolic hypertension: -diastolic Blood presure w ill be>90 and systolic will be <140mmHg.
Systolic diastolic hypertsnsion::diastolic blood presure will be > 90 and systolic will be >140
Isolated systolic hypertension::diastolic will be <90 systolic will be >140
Which are subtypes of hypertension that are based on etiology?
It must be assumed that an infant with hypertension has a specific secondary etiology. Which of the following are causes of hypertension in infants? Oa. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia and seizures Ob. Hypoaldosteronism and acute blood loss Oc. Hypothyroidism and hypocalcemia Od. Sepsis and severe intrapartum asphyxia Of the following, the prime indicators of the neonatal hypovolemic shock in the delivery room include: bradycardia. a. b. brisk capillary refill time. c. increased urinary output. Od. mottled skin and cool extremities. Which of...
Topic --Pulmonary Artery Hypertension. Create a 15 slide PowerPoint presentation on the pediatric condition which is Pulmonary Artery Hypertension. Ensure that your presentation addresses: 1. Description and etiology of the condition 2. Epidemiology for the condition 3. Pathophysiology 4. Clinical Manifestation 5. Diagnostic evaluation 6. Therapeutic Management: Be sure to address medication as well as surgical and non-surgical management if applicable 7. Care Management to include nursing intervention The presentation should have a title slide and a reference slide. They...
Best practices and/or evidence-based practice for hypertension
Which of the B.m methods below are function subtypes of A.m? For each of the B.m methods answer whether the method would overload or override A.m in Java. Assume Z is a subclass of Y, and Y is subclass of X. class A { Object m(X y, String s); } class B extends A { X m(X y, String s); Y m(Object y, Object s); Z m(Y y, String s); }
Which of the following 5-HT receptor subtypes functions as both a autoreceptor (i.e., reducing 5-HT release) and as a heteroreceptor (e.g., reducing dopamine release)? 1. 5-HT1A 2. 5-HT3 3. 5-HT2c 4. 5-HT1B 5. 5-HT2A
QUESTIONS I In order for a possible etiology to be considered used to rule-out a possible etiology? ferential diagnosis, it must be ruled-out. W can be A person who has meningitis can experience nausea. Is nause meningitis can experience nausea. Is nausea a differential diagnosis, risk factor, symptom, or sign? Explain why. 3. A person who has deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can experience a pulmonary embolus DVT) can experience a pulmonary embolus. Is DVT a differential diagnosis, risk factor, symptom,...
conditions contributes to secondary hypertension? a) Acid-based imbalance b) Calcium deficit c) Arterial vasoconstriction d) Hepatic function Correct Explanation: Secondary hypertensior, may ad primary condition that affects flu function or causes arterial vasoc deficiency or acid-based imbala contribute to hypertension. (less A client on antihypertensive drugs complains of feeling dizzy when first rising from a supine position. What should you advise the client to do when this occurs?
During training, clients with
hypertension should avoid which of the following?
107. During training, clients with hypertension should avoid which of the following? A. Seated resistance exercises B. Squat jumps C. Rising slowly from seated exercises D. Flexibility training
1. Which of the following information is accurate regarding hypertension? (Select all that apply.) a. It is an increase in blood pressure that is sustained over a long period of time b. It is a decrease in blood pressure that is sustained over a long period of time c. Increased resistance to arteries influence blood flow and can lead to hypertension d. Changes in blood viscosity with the use of certain drugs can result in high blood pressure e. Uncontrolled...