Category: Hypertension

  • Hypertension and Its Consequences

    Hypertension and Its Consequences To begin with, hypertension is commonly categorized as a disease of nutritional-hygienic type since improper diets and chronic conditions usually cause it. However, high blood pressure might also stem from the patients family history with relatives who suffered from the same issue. People of specific races might also be more predisposed…

  • Hypertension Among the Elderly in Texas

    Hypertension Among the Elderly in Texas Table of Contents Introduction Problem Overview Epidemiological and Demographic Data HP2020 Preventive Care and Health Promotion Overview Conclusion References Introduction There is an increase in the elderly population due to advances in medicine. Along with this, diseases characteristic of old age are spreading. Among these diseases is hypertension, which…

  • Pulmonary Hypertension: Etiology, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Pulmonary Hypertension: Etiology, Symptoms, and Treatment Table of Contents Introduction Pathophysiology Signs and Symptoms Treatment Conclusion References Introduction Pulmonary hypertension, often abbreviated as PH, is a rare but life-threatening form of high blood pressure. According to Ogo (2020), the condition occurs when blood vessels in the lungs (pulmonary arteries) are clogged, narrowed, blocked, or destroyed.…

  • Hypertensions Effect on the Health Care Depressive Patients

    Hypertensions Effect on the Health Care Depressive Patients Introduction Depression is one of the leading causes of various health problems in modern society. According to a recent report (1), depression will become the second most common health problem in the world because of the emerging lifestyle. The emerging technologies are changing the normal lifestyle and…

  • Pre-Eclampsia and Chronic Hypertension

    Pre-Eclampsia and Chronic Hypertension It is recommended for Nancy to be seen regularly by specialists who know a pregnancy complicated by pre-eclampsia or blood pressure problems. The presence of chronic hypertension is a risk for moderate pre-eclampsia, and the presence of associated edema suggests that the patient already has increased vascular permeability (Beech & Mangos,…

  • Hypertension and Nurse Practitioner Care

    Hypertension and Nurse Practitioner Care Hypertension (HTN) may be regarded as one of the most common cardiovascular system disorders all over the world. Characterized by a persistent elevation in the arterial pressure, this medical condition implies the rise of systolic (e 130 mm Hg) or diastolic (e 80 mm Hg) blood pressure or both of…

  • The Major Contributing Factors to Hypertension

    The Major Contributing Factors to Hypertension Table of Contents Introduction Risk Factors Nursing Care Prevention Conclusion References Introduction Hypertension is a condition that affects a large portion of the population and presents significant danger in the daily lives of people. The term can be used to describe a long-term state in which a persons blood…

  • Complication of Pregnancy: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH)

    Complication of Pregnancy: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) Contents Abstract Instructor Class Teaching Plan Handout References Abstract Pregnant women are prone to complications, which threaten their lives and that of the infants. Pregnancy-induced hypertension is one of the complications that pregnant women experience. To prevent or manage complications, parents usually attend childbirth classes. The childbirth class,…

  • Comprehensive Medical Report on Hypertension

    Comprehensive Medical Report on Hypertension Table of Contents Relevant Medical History Diagnostics Appropriate Hypertension Testing Treatment Options: Lifestyle Modifications Pharmacotherapy Appropriate Plan of Action Conclusion References Hypertension, also referred to as elevated blood pressure (BP), is increasingly becoming a major healthcare concern that exacerbates the risks of chronic diseases such as heart attack. Based on…

  • Comprehensive Medical Report on Hypertension

    Comprehensive Medical Report on Hypertension Table of Contents Relevant Medical History Diagnostics Appropriate Hypertension Testing Treatment Options: Lifestyle Modifications Pharmacotherapy Appropriate Plan of Action Conclusion References Hypertension, also referred to as elevated blood pressure (BP), is increasingly becoming a major healthcare concern that exacerbates the risks of chronic diseases such as heart attack. Based on…