Learn how commonly prescribed drugs produce their positive effects during immediate treatment for a hypertensive emergency and during continuing therapy for hypertension. See exactly what each drug's actions mean to your nursing care before, during, and after drug therapy.
You'll learn:
~ how the vasodilator sodium nitroprusside works quickly to lower blood pressure during a hypertensive emergency
~ how peripheral vascular resistance and cardiac output control blood pressure, and how different antihypertensive drugs affect those forces to reduce hypertension
~ how beta blockers, diuretics, angiotensin-receptor blockers, central-acting drugs, and many other drugs are used in long-term, individualized treatment for hypertension
~ how to spot adverse drug reactions and work quickly to prevent life-threatening complications
~ which patient-teaching measures can maximize a drug's therapeutic effects and minimize its adverse ones
~ how drug therapy can be safely adapted for a patient whose hypertension is complicated by diabetes mellitus or renal insufficiency
~.and much, much more.
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