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1 1 Mosby items and derived items © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier, Inc. Nursing Management: Hypertension Chapter 33

2 2 Mosby items and derived items © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier, Inc. 1.While performing blood pressure screening at a health fair, the nurse counsels which of the following visitors as having the greatest risk for developing hypertension? 1.A 56-year-old man whose father died at age 62 from a stroke 2.A 30-year-old female advertising agent who is unmarried and lives alone 3.A 68-year-old man who uses herbal remedies to treat his enlarged prostate gland 4.A 43-year-old man who travels extensively with his job and exercises only on weekends

3 3 Mosby items and derived items © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier, Inc. 2.The nurse determines that the patient has stage 2 hypertension when the patient’s average blood pressure is 1.155/88 mm Hg. 2.172/92 mm Hg. 3.160/110 mm Hg. 4.182/106 mm Hg.

4 4 Mosby items and derived items © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier, Inc. 3.A patient’s blood pressure has not responded consistently to the prescribed medications for hypertension. The first cause of this lack of responsiveness the nurse should explore is 1.progressive target organ damage. 2.the possibility of drug interactions. 3.the patient’s not adhering to therapy. 4.the patient’s possible use of recreational drugs.


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