Category: Hypertension

  • Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension

    Introduction High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is currently one of the topical health concerns in the US and other countries across the globe. This is largely due to the consequences and adverse health outcomes associated with it, such as stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Some common causes of hypertension include excess weight, diets…

  • Hypertension: In Search of Effective Treatment

    The principal outcome of the future project is the solution intended to decrease the number of hypertension events among patients aged 50 years and older. However, the objective is not limited to the examination of hypertension and suggesting how to address this problem more efficiently. It would also lead to a reduction in risks of…

  • Determining Benchmarks for Hypertension Reduction

    Table of Contents Introduction Statistical Trends Quality Measures Compatibility of Data Effects of Information Quality on the HIE Conclusion References Introduction The purpose of this project is to review the current quality measures for the management of hypertension. The condition is prevalent throughout the United States, which is problematic because it can lead one to…

  • Hypertension: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Medication Diet Risk Factors and Summary References Introduction Hypertension is a serious condition because the patient may not feel the symptoms of this condition until it develops into a severe state. However, once the symptoms develop, they can affect other vital systems and organs. Hypertension is also referred to as high…

  • Annotated Bibliography: Hypertension and Kidneys

    Agarwal, R. (2005). Hypertension and survival in chronic hemodialysis patients-past lessons and future opportunities. Kidney International, 67, 1-13. This study review looks at reverse epidemiology between hypertension and mortality among chronic hemodialysis patients. The author conducts a critical analysis of the most recent research studies, which show that there is a positive improvement among chronic…

  • 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 is characterized by high blood pressure.…

  • 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, 2021). On the concentration…

  • 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 people are working extra hard to meet the…

  • 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 them (Iqbal & Jamal, 2022,…

  • Beating Hypertension in the Race to Healthy People 2030: A Caste Study

    For older adults, hypertension remains one of the main causes of many adverse cardiovascular outcomes such as stroke and death. The burden of this chronic disease is feared to escalate given the worlds aging population. Accordingly, the present study focuses on T, an elderly patient with arterial hypertension. T is a 72 year-old, 155-centimeter-tall white…