HTN and CHF Flashcards

1
Q

What factors make up BP?

A

HR x SV x PVR

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2
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How does CO impact volume?

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CO = HR x SV, decreased CO -> decreased RBF -> decreased RPP _> decreased GFR -> increased volume

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3
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What is proportional with renin?

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volume. decreased volume = increased renin, increased volume = decreased renin

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4
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What lifestyle modifications can alter BP?

A

weight reduction, DASH eating plan, decreased sodium intake, physical activity and moderation of alcohol consumption.

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5
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Which lifestyle mod has the greatest reduction of BP?

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weight reduction, 5-20 mmHg/10kg loss

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6
Q

Where do thiazide diuretics work and how?

A

distal tubule, inhibit the reabsorption of Na/Cl retain H20

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7
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Where do potassium sparing diuretics work and how?

A

collecting duct, block Na channels

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8
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Where do aldosterone antagonists work and how?

A

collecting duct, inhibit aldosterone mediated reabsorption of Na (and secretion of K)

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9
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Where to loop diuretics work and how?

A

ascending loop of henle, inhibit Na/K/Cl transport, retaining Na and H20 in the tubule

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10
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Where do carbonic anhydrase inhibitors work and how?

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proximal tubule, inhibit reabsorption of HCO3

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11
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What are loop diuretics used for?

A

HTN, but must be dosed at the appropriate frequency. Has a limited use for HTN.

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12
Q

Be able to diagnose the stage of HTN.

A

<80 is normal

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13
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What is stage A HF?

A

risk factors and no LV dysfunction

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14
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What is stage B HF?

A

asymptomatic , LVH or LV dysfunction

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15
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What is stage C HF?

A

current or past symptoms, underlying HD

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16
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What is stage D HF?

A

refractory HF

17
Q

Define the treatment for CHF

A

Lifestyle Mod
Loop Diuretics (Furosemide)
ACE inhibitor
Beta Blocker

Add digoxin if severe

18
Q

Define the treatment for HTN

A

Lifestyle Mod
Thiazide Diuretic
ACE inhibitor
B-blocker

19
Q

Role of ACE in CHF

A

venous and arterial dilaltion, decreasing pre- and after- load. Reduces mortality.

20
Q

Role of Digoxin in CHF

A

if EF < 40% or severe CHF, short term symptomatic relief (controls dyspnea)