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    Benefits Od Walking

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    regular physical activity can prevent diabetes‚ osteoporosis‚ some types of cancer‚ help manage blood pressure levels‚ and lower cholesterol. According to the long-term Nurses ’ Health Study‚ brisk walking can help women lower their risk of heart disease by 30% to 40%. A 2001 study published in Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise found that women with high blood pressure reduced their systolic blood pressure and body mass by maintaining a regular physical routine. Harvard researchers determined that

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    ages twenty-five and thirty-four‚ lower to middle class‚ in Birmingham‚ AL. When performing the intervention in this population subset the measurable objectives are the increase of the women who check their blood pressure on a regular basis and can voice whether their blood pressure is normal or high. Another measurable objective is that women with preexisting hypertension make a change in the following areas increase in physical activity‚ smoking cessation‚ body mass index‚ decrease in sodium intake

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    Nursing, Teaching Plan

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    elevated blood Discussion Hypertension informational After nursing intervention the Intervention‚ the family pressure. (question and answer) pamphlets. Family were: Will be able to : II. Causes of elevated blood pressure Lecture Laptop 1. Recall the definition of blood 1. Recall the Pressure Definition of elevated III. Risk factors of elevated blood Discussion 2. Identify causes of having Blood pressure

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    2. Literature review This chapter reviews the literature on hypertension and hyperlipidaemia and their relation to risk factors including age‚ gender‚ genetics‚ diet and weight‚ alcohol‚ smoking‚ lack of activity and co-morbidity. It also examines mediating factors including economic factors‚ stress/personality‚ medications‚ lifestyle modifications and complementary therapies including foot reflexology and foot massage. Finally‚ it reviews outcomes (quality of life) including physiological‚ psychological

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    diastolic blood pressure‚ heart and respiration rate‚ tidal volume‚ minute volume and percentage of gas. The readings were taken before exercise‚ during exercise and after exercise. Blood pressure is defined as the amount of pressure exerted on the vessels walls‚ during blood flow. Blood pressure can be measured using a sphygmomanometer. The upper value indicates the systolic pressure; this is the highest level of pressure obtained. This is usually 120mm Hg in healthy adult. The diastolic blood pressure

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    A. Assessment of Patient The assessment of Mrs. Baker should include vital signs including pulse oximetry. Given her difficulty in breathing‚ lung sounds should be auscultated. Because she is on two different medications that could affect blood pressure‚ lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)‚ hypotension could be one cause of her collapsing. In addition to vital signs‚ decreased peripheral pulses and capillary refill can also be indicators of hypotension. Also‚ because HCTZ is a diuretic

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    Pulse Rate

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    66-60= 6. 6 pulses increased after 15 seconds exercise. Concept Questions 1. What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the strength/pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of our blood vessels. It is recorded as two numbers – the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure. 2. Why is high blood pressure a problem? When blood pressure is high the heart is working to hard to get blood through your body and can cause heart attacks‚ strokes and even death‚ heart and kidney failure

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    evidence that community-nursing leadership is effective in helping patients manage these and other chronic conditions. Results of the community outreach programs demonstrate that interventions by nurse-led teams using individual treatment with blood pressure (BP) screenings improved not only the risk factor status of individual treatments regimens but patients’ perception of quality care they receive (Hawk‚ 2010). One important factor is to issue guidelines and advisories designed to increase awareness

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    HYPERTENSION Case Study

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    diagnoses for patients with HTN? (2.5 points) "Knowledge Deficit Related to lack of information about the disease” "Risk for Decreased Cardiac Tissue Perfusion" “Headache related to increase Cerebral Vascular Pressure” "Risk for Decreased Cardiac Output” After the diagnosis of HTN is confirmed with initial studies‚ what further evaluations are necessary? (2.5 points) Why is the registered dietitian important in the multidisciplinary team? What

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    surgery several years ago. Objectives This section of the paper will discuss eight objectives that deal with hypertensive crisis. A hypertensive crisis is a life-threatening disorder. It causes tachycardia with diastolic blood pressure over 120 mm Hg and systolic blood pressure that may rise above 200 mm Hg. Life-threatening clinical manifestations of hypertensive crisis include

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