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    also known as Hypertension, is a sustained, elevated blood pressure of 140/90 or greater. This condition develops over many years. Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood the heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in the arteries. The more blood the heart pumps, the narrower the arteries become and therefore causes a higher blood pressure. Uncontrolled hypertension can lead to serious complications such as heart attack and stroke. Essential Hypertension and Secondary…

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    Carvedilol because she is already taking losartan to treat her hypertension. The patient has hypertension, congestive heart failure, A. fib, arthritis, glaucoma, GERD, dyslipidemia, and blindness in the right eye and limited sight in the left. Response: Carvedilol (Coreg) is a beta blocker that is used to treat hypertension, however, it can also be used to treat congestive heart failure and coronary heart disease.1,2,3 Hypertension occurs when heart must work hard to pump blood through the…

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    What are the patients problems? Dr. Alley is currently suffering from Hypertension (HBP) which is when the pressure of blood is stained against the arterial walls. Due to the fact that Dr. Alley has stopped taking his medication, this has caused long-term affliction to his heart. The doctor has also been experiencing dyspnea (difficulty breathing ). This can be a warning of a condition to his heart or lungs. Recently the doctor has also been affected by oppressive epistaxis known as a…

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    factor for a stroke and major risk factor for heart disease? High blood pressure also known as hypertension is an often-silent cardiovascular condition that may lead to heart attack, stroke and major organ failure. Today, I would like to discuss what high blood pressure is and some of the signs and symptoms, what causes high blood pressure, and I would like to share some information in how to prevent hypertension. The first thing I would like to discuss is what high blood pressure is and some of…

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    cause side effects that include anemia, kidney and liver complications that lead to hypertension, diabetes, increased time in healing, rise in the occurrences in infection, lymphoma, xerostomia with salivary glands, and…

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    High Blood Pressure Essay

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    High blood pressure according to MayoClinic is a common condition in which long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such has heart disease ( www.mayoclinic.org). However, hypertension commonly know has high blood pressure is much more common in the African American community. There was a study done in an urban ambulatory internal medicine clinic in southeast Michigan. Enrolled in the study where African Americans aged…

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    Hypertension is a steadily rapid disease. About one in every three adults in the United States have been diagnosed with the rapidly increasing disease. Hypertension is a very dangerous condition of having excessively high blood pressure. Another name for hypertension is high blood pressure (HBP). High blood pressure is the force of the blood against the artery wall. When blood pressure is too high, it puts extra strain on the arteries and heart. This in which may eventually cause severe heart…

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    familiar with are life threatening. Factors that may put an elderly individual at risk for developing a cardiovascular disease such as hypertension are smoking, high intake of sodium, excessive alcohol use, heredity, and family history. Hypertension is also a risk factor for developing peripheral arterial disease. PAD has some of the same risk factors as that of hypertension.…

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    history includes her father having a heart attack at the age of 62. Susie's resting heart rate is within the normal limit. Her systolic blood pressure is in the range of hypertension crisis since it is 182. However, her diastolic blood pressure is 94 which is below the range of hypertension crisis. Therefore, she is in stage two hypertension. Her BMI is in the overweight range, close to obesity. Her cholesterol is at a normal level. Susie's blood glucose level is also within the normal range,…

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    patient usually presents with clinical features of hypokalemia and hypertension. Atypical clinical presentations with combination of normotension and normokalemia are described in few cases. In this case report patient presented with abdominal pain and essential hypertension only. To rule out other pathology Ultrasonography was performed & underlying adrenal adenoma was found. Keywords: Primary hyperaldosteronism, essential hypertension, Adrenal adenoma. Introduction An incidentaloma is a…

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