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Title: Blood pressure notes
Description: Notes on how to take blood pressure, what normal values are and criteria for hyper and hypotension. Causes of hyper/hypotension and treatments for each
Description: Notes on how to take blood pressure, what normal values are and criteria for hyper and hypotension. Causes of hyper/hypotension and treatments for each
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Blood Pressure Notes:
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by blood on a wall of a blood vessel
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KORTOKOFF SOUNDS
1
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Sound increases in intensity
3
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Sound becomes muffled
5
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Invasively-‐ insertion of cannula into artery and specialised monitoring equipment
Non-‐invasively-‐ sphygmomanometer, cuff and stethoscope/ automatic machine
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Feel for a pulse in the brachial artery, once you have found the pulse apply the blood
pressure cuff with the arrow pointing down towards the artery
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The cuff should encircle 80% of the arm, if it doesn’t it
under/over measures BP
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Inflate the cuff until you can no longer
feel the pulse and let the cuff down gradually
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Now begin to re-‐inflate the cuff up to 30mmHg over estimated systolic pressure
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Once those sounds appear
that is your systolic blood pressure
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Blood pressure needs to be taken and be elevated on at least 3 occasions for a diagnosis of
hypertension to be made
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1 million premature deaths worldwide
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SECONDARY HTN
Results from an identifiable cause:
• Kidney problems – renal artery stenosis/ renal artery disease (can’t dilate properly)
• Aortic coarctation (narrowing of aorta)
• Pregnancy
• Contraceptive pill – causes higher levels of angiotenisogen, this causes a release of
aldosterone
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TREATMENT
Effective treatment of HTN reduces morbidity and mortality significantly
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LIFESTYLE CHANGES:
• Smoking cessation
• Reduction in alcohol/caffeine/salt intake
• More fruit and veg
• More exercise
• Less stress
• Achieve ideal body weight
• Statins for primary prevention
• Aspirin if over 50
ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS:
• Beta blockers (BISOPROLOL) – prevent activation of adrenergic receptors that are
responsible for increased cardiac action
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• Calcium Channel Blockers – Slow the movement of calcium into the heart and blood
vessel walls
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Ø NONDIYDROPYRIDINES – additional effect, block calcium entering conduction
tissues, slowing heart rate
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ACE inhibitors reduce levels of
angiotenisin II meaning blood vessels vasodialate and reduce the amount of water
retained in the body
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Symptoms include syncope, blurred vision, lack of concentration
and dizziness
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Common causes:
• Anemia
• Dehydration
• Pregnancy
• Blood/fluid loss
• Endocrine problems – low blood sugar
• Heart problems e
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bradys/MI
Postural hypotension (most common):
Failure of normal change in blood pressure as a response to postural changes e
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from
siting to standing
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A drop in blood pressure more than 20mmHg within 3 minutes of standing due to blood
pooling in the lower limbs
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Postprandial Hypotension
Drop in systolic blood pressure of 20mmHg or more 20 minutes after eating a meal
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Neurally Mediation Hypotension
Drop in blood pressure after standing for long periods of time
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Shy Drager Syndrome
Rare disorder which causes progressive damage to the autonomic nervous system which
controls involuntary functions like blood pressure, heart rate, breathing and digestion
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If medication is prescribed it is
usually a vasoconstrictor or a medication that increases blood volume, therefore increasing
blood pressure
Title: Blood pressure notes
Description: Notes on how to take blood pressure, what normal values are and criteria for hyper and hypotension. Causes of hyper/hypotension and treatments for each
Description: Notes on how to take blood pressure, what normal values are and criteria for hyper and hypotension. Causes of hyper/hypotension and treatments for each