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HTN is defined as - Correct Ans-As SBP > 130mmHg or DBP > 80mmHg How many BP readings are required to diagnoses HTN - Correct Ans-Diagnosis should be based on BP readings over one to two weeks HTN treatment goal is - Correct Ans-To reduce cardiovascular and renal morbidity and mortality...

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Test 2 Questions and Answers 2024
HTN is defined as - Correct Ans-As SBP > 130mmHg or DBP > 80mmHg

How many BP readings are required to diagnoses HTN - Correct Ans-Diagnosis should
be based on BP readings over one to two weeks

HTN treatment goal is - Correct Ans-To reduce cardiovascular and renal morbidity and
mortality

The usual form of HTN is - Correct Ans-Primary or essential

Elevated SBP presents a - Correct Ans-Greater risk for complications than elevated
DBP for people older than 50 y/o

For all ages, HTN related deaths result - Correct Ans-Largely from cerebral
hemorrhage, renal failure, heart failure and MI

Four BP categories - Correct Ans-Normal SBP <120 and DBP < 80

Elevated SBP 120-129 or DBP > 80

Stage 1 SBP > 130-139 or DBP 80-89

Stage 2 SBP => 140 or DBP => 90

1. A 30-year-old man in for annual examination. On last exam one year ago, BP was
120/70. Patient has no complaint. On examination, vital signs: BP 158/96 mm Hg, P 88,
R 20 T 98.6 F orally, BMI 34 Kg/m2. Rest of examination showed normal results. What
would your next step be? - Correct Ans-a) Start antihypertensive therapy with one agent
b) Start antihypertensive therapy with two agents
c) Check BP two more times in the next two weeks.
d) Send patient to ER

2. Your last patient for the day is a 72-year-old woman with several chronic medical
problems including: Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, osteoarthritis, anemia, and diabetes
mellitus type 2. Current medications consist of hydrochlorothiazide, atorvastatin
(Lipitor), acetaminophen, ferrous sulfate, and metformin. Patient brings in her BP log
which shows BP readings between 152/92 to 160/96 mm Hg over the past three
months. Potassium is 4.9 mg/dl (normal 3.5-5.5 mg/dl). Your next best action is to: -
Correct Ans-a) Add another diuretic like aldosterone.
b) Prescribe an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI)

, c) Continue current medications. No need to add another medication as patient may
forget to take it.
d) Schedule a six months follow-up visit.

3. A 64-year-old man with hypertension is taking ACEI and Aldosterone
(spironolactone). He needs to be monitored for an increase in what electrolyte? -
Correct Ans-a) Potassium
b) Sodium
c) Glucose
d) Calcium

4. Your next patient is new to your practice. Her name is Ms. Smith. Ms. Smith is a 79-
year-old woman who tells you her last examination was over two years ago. She gives
history of hypertension since the age of 35 with BP readings greater than 160/100.
Patient is currently not taking any medications. Patient is at risk for: - Correct Ans-a)
Cardiovascular disease (CVA)
b) LEFT ventricular hypertrophy
c) Renal disease
d) All the above

5. Ms. Smith has LEFT ventricular dysfunction, which of the following medicine is
contraindicated? - Correct Ans-a) Zestril/Lisinopril (ACE inhibitor)
b) Cozaar/Losartan (Angiotensin receptor antagonist)
c) Cardizem/Diltiazem (Non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker)
d) Inderal/Propranolol (Beta blocker)

6. In ordering tests for Ms. Smith, what diagnostic tests should the FNP NOT include? -
Correct Ans-a) Chemistry, CBC, Lipid, and hepatic, urine analysis
b) Chest X-ray
c) EKG
d) Uric acid

7. A 34-year-old African American male comes is for his routine follow-up visit. He was
diagnosed with hypertension in 2014 and he has no other medical diagnoses. Patient is
taking hydrochlorothiazide 25mg one tablet every day. BP today 154/94 mm Hg. The
FNP should add a medication from what antihypertensive drug class? - Correct Ans-a)
Beta-adrenergic receptor blocker
b) ACE inhibitor
c) Calcium channel blocker
d) Angiotensin receptor blocker

8. What are the most common causes of Hypertensive heart disease? - Correct Ans-a)
Osteoarthritis
b) Hypertension
c) Heart Failure
d) B and C

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