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1 mar 2016 · Long-term maintenance of hypertension control requires continual monitoring of BP, refilling of prescriptions, provision of counseling and reinforcement of behavior change efforts, and titration of therapy as indicated. Each patient's management must be individualized, with costs minimized.
1 mar 2016 · In addition to their clinical roles, nurses lead clinic and community-based research to improve the hypertension quality gap and ethnic disparities by holistically examining social, cultural,...
Every effort should be made to achieve essential standards of care to reduce hypertension-induced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
6 maj 2020 · The ISH Guidelines Committee extracted evidence-based content presented in recently published extensively reviewed guidelines and tailored and standards of care in a practical format that is easy-to-use particularly in low, but also in high resource settings – by clinicians, but also nurses and community health workers, as appropriate.
3 maj 2023 · This review aimed to investigate the effectiveness of nurse-led interventions vs. usual care on hypertension management, lifestyle behaviour, and patients’ knowledge of hypertension and associated risk factors.
23 lis 2021 · To help identify those with undiagnosed HTN and to avoid complications, nurses need to understand current guidelines and treatment goals. The most recent American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) clinical practice guidelines define HTN as systolic BP ≥130 mmHg or diastolic BP ≥80 mmHg.
To evaluate the impact of general practice nurse-led interventions for blood pressure control and cardiovascular disease risk factor reduction in patients with hypertension. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials.