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prehypertensive
120-130/80-89
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Renin--with fall in bp
enzyme secreted from juxtaglomerular apparatus--released in response to decreased renal bl flow and decreased arterial pressure (then vasoconstriction)
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hypertensive crisis
bp >240 sys. >120 dia
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alpha 1, alpha 1
- 1-works right on vessles and dilates
- 2-affects HR and vessels>>slow down and dilate
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Hypertension meds: central acting sympatholytics
- clonidine (Catepress)
- guinabenz (Wytensin)
- methyldopa (Aldomet)
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Vasodilators
- Hydralazine (Apresoline)
- Minoxidil (Loniten)
- Diazoxide (Hyperstat) --only IV and for hypertensive crisis
- Nitroprusside (Nitropress)
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Alpha-Adrenergic Blockers
- doxazosin (Cardura)
- prazosin (minipress)
- terazosin (Hytrin)
- Give first dose at bedtime to reduce rish of first dose syncope
- ZOSIN
- May have reflex tachycardia
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Other meds: ACE inhibitors, ARBS, Beta adrenergic blockers, Ca++ ch. blockers
yep
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clonidine
check patch often
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symptom of arteriosclerosis: intermittent claudication
cramping or aching sensation in calves or arch of foot--develops with exercise and relieved with rest
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complications of arteriosclerosis
gangrene and amputation; paralysis
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Segmental BP
- compare BP with upper and lower extremities
- normal: similar when pt in supine pos
- PVD: bp may be lower in legs than arm
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exercise stress test
id functional limitations with PVD
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doppler ultrasound
eval bl flow
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transcutantous oximetry
eval tissue O2
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Angiography or magnetic resonance antiography
if surgery planned to locate and determine extent obstruction
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meds--inhibit platelet aggregation
- asa
- clopidogrel (Plavix)
- cilostrazol (Pletal) also vasodilator
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S&S of PVD
- Pain
- Pallor
- Pulselessness
- Paralysis
- Paresthesia
- Poikiloderma (hypo/hyper pigmentation of skin)
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Buerger's Disease
- (thromboangiitis obliterans)
- Occusive disease sm and med sized peripheral arteries
- Vessels inflamed, spastic and thrombotic
- Cig smoking most sig cause
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Raynauds Phenomenon
- Spasms sm arteries and arterioles extremities
- limit bl flow fingers and on toes, ear, and nose
- Vasospasm--fingers turn blue, then white, and then red
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Aneurysm
weakness and localized dilation bl vessel wall
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Fusiform
entire circumference vessel: grow slowly but progressivly; like partially blown up balloon
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Sacular
Only a portion of vessel--forms outpouching on side of otherwise norm artery. Distends with bl until appears pulsating mass
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Berry
Common type congenital saccular aneurysm in section cerebral arteries
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Aortic dissection
- dissecting aneurysm
- -dev d/t weakening medial layer aorta
- -bl leaks into vessel wall--separating intimal layer of artery from adventia
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Turner's sign
severe back pain and pooling bl>>bluish discoloration back and sides
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aortic dissections
- tear inner layer aorta bleeding into middle layer
- Risk Marfan Syndrome
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meds for aneurysms
anticoagulants
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Virchow's triad (3 pathological factors associated with thrombosis)
- -Venous stasis
- -Increased bl coaguability
- -Vessel wall injury
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Venous insufficiency
stasis venous flow lower extremities
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diagnostic tests: ascending phlebography
contrast medium injected venins leg.... id location and extend thrombophlebitis
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Doppler U/S
id obstruction larger veins legs
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Plethysmography
used with doppler U/S; measure changes vol fluid passing thru veins
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heparin induced thrombocytopenia Antidote
Protamine sulfate
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Antidote for coumadin
Vit K
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Varicose Veins
- Irregular, torturous veings with poorply functioning valves
- Hemorrhoids--rectum
- Esophagus--varices
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