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    Essential hypertension is high blood pressure that does not have a known cause. Blood pressure is the force of blood against your artery walls as your heart pumps blood through your body. Hypertension occurs when the force of blood is too strong. Blood pressure readings have two numbers. The first number is your systolic pressure. Systolic pressure measures the force of blood against your artery walls as the blood is pumped out of your heart to the rest of your body. The second number measures your

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    HYPERTENSION Summer 2015 Bhavneet K. Singh High blood pressure Definition: The heart is supplies the organs and tissues of the body with blood and nutrients it carries. It pumps blood into the blood vessels of the circulatory system. The blood that is pumped into these vessels puts pressure on the walls of the vessels. When the heart muscle contracts during each beat, the pressure rises as well. Blood pressure may be different at different times of the day. It is usually higher when someone

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    When your blood pressure goes up drastically then you are looking at high blood pressure. Anyone can have this condition it is when there is an abnormal amount of pressure that is put on your blood vessels and your heart. When it gets really severe you may hear it called hypertension instead. This is the reason you need to go to your doctor regularly to monitor your high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a silent killer to many people. By understanding what causes it and how to monitor your

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    people have hypertension worldwide. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition where the blood pressure in the arteries is too high. The bodies heart and arteries must work much harder than it would've had to without hypertension. This condition occurs when there is a high resistance to blood flow through the arteries, or the output of blood pumped by heart increases. In some cases both increased blood pumped and a high resistance to blood flow can happen. Hypertension can eventually lead

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    This extended literature review explores the nursing intervention for improving the management of patients with high blood pressure (HBP). In order to fully and adequately encapsulate this long term condition, a systematic literature review and exploration of the studies relating to improved management of hypertensive patients was conducted. The first part of this literature review presents an insight and awareness into the background and rationale of the review. The methodology section will describe

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    Blood pressure is the force applied by circulating blood upon the walls of the blood vessels. The force is dependent on the cardiac output and the blood vessels resistance. Blood pressure is presented systolic pressure/ diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure, the numerator or top number, is when the heart beats. It contracts and pushes blood through the arteries and out to the rest of your body. The normal systolic pressure reading is 120 mm Hg or below. Diastolic pressure, the denominator or bottom

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    Basics of high blood pressure (HBP) learned Here I learned why a person lets his blood pressure be taken, how to interpret the numbers indicated in the stethoscope after a person’s blood pressure is taken, what is high blood pressure and pulse pressure, and its implications as well. I hope individuals who are a bit slow in comprehending things will find this article beneficial to them. Praise for fast learners Lots of people, especially those in the field of medicine: doctors and nurses, elderly

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    Having high blood pressure can lead to many bad outcomes. Hypertension can be affecting your body for years without showing any signs or symptom. High blood pressure can have a major negative impact on a person's life if they have high blood pressure. It can also be very unhealthy if it goes untreated. If left untreated the risk of having a heart attack or it can lead to a disability. High blood pressure can damage the cells of your arteries' inner lining. Eventually, your artery walls become less

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    Background Introduction Hypertension is abnormally high blood pressure; a diet high in salt may predispose to hypertension. An increase in levels of systolic and diastolic blood pressure has been associated with an increased risk of developing coronary heart disease (CHD), cerebral vascular disease (stroke) and peripheral vascular disease. Within the western countries, those associated with a higher economic status, hypertension accounts for around 17% of deaths. A positive correlation between intake

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    Causes of the condition Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a continuing blood pressure reading at or above 140 mmHg systolic and a diastolic reading of 90 mm Hg or higher. Hypertension is divided into two categories primary hypertension and secondary hypertension. Primary hypertension is the most common and it is simply hypertension that does not have an identified cause. With secondary hypertension, the high blood pressure reading is being caused by some other factor that can

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