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CV Essentials for Ambulatory Nurses – Advanced
Handout: Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement Check ...
Handout: Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement Checklist (JACC)
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The American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) has released new guidelines for the prevention, detection, evaluation, and management of high blood pressure (BP) in adults. The guidelines update the previous Joint National Committee (JNC 7) report and provide recommendations based on an extensive evidence review. The guidelines include changes to the definition of hypertension and the classification of BP categories, and emphasize the importance of accurate measurement of BP. Lifestyle modifications are recommended as the first line of treatment, along with the addition of antihypertensive medications if necessary. The guidelines also address the coexistence of hypertension with other chronic conditions and provide recommendations for the evaluation and management of hypertension in special populations. The guidelines highlight the importance of achieving and maintaining BP control to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. <br /><br />The document also covers secondary forms of hypertension, screening and management of conditions associated with high BP, and the impact of lifestyle modifications and medication therapy on BP control. It discusses the management of hypertension in patients with comorbidities including stroke, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and stable ischemic heart disease. <br /><br />Additionally, the document addresses hypertensive emergencies and urgencies and provides guidelines for their management. It emphasizes the importance of cautious reduction of BP in hypertensive urgencies and more immediate reduction in hypertensive emergencies, depending on the presence of target organ damage or dysfunction. Treatment strategies may involve the use of oral or intravenous antihypertensive medications.<br /><br />In terms of pharmacological therapy, the guidelines recommend individualized treatment based on patient characteristics and comorbidities. Multiple antihypertensive drugs may be necessary to achieve BP control. The document also emphasizes the importance of patient education, noninvasive tests to identify target organ damage, and the use of health information technology to support hypertension control. Quality improvement strategies and regular follow-up are also highlighted.<br /><br />Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the management of hypertension, including medication selection, lifestyle modifications, and the management of hypertension in specific patient populations. It recognizes the need for further research and the integration of technology into patient care to enhance hypertension management. The document also provides a compilation of references that support the recommendations and findings discussed.
Keywords
hypertension
blood pressure
ACC/AHA guidelines
lifestyle modifications
antihypertensive medications
cardiovascular disease
comorbidities
hypertensive emergencies
patient education
health information technology
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