NU 254 Rasmussen University Professional Nursing Concept Map-Hypertension Worksheet

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Develop and Concept Map, using the form provided, on the following patient. Include Diagnostic data and medical orders that you expect to be ordered on the patient.

T.J., a 30-year-old African American client, is in his last year of law school and is clerking for a prestigious law firm. He and his fiancé plan to marry as soon as he graduates. During the last week he has had four dizzy spells and a headache at the base of his skull upon awakening for the last 2 days. His father has a history of hypertension, so T.J. is aware that his symptoms may indicate high blood pressure. On his way home from work, T.J. stops by the clinic and asks the nurse to check his blood pressure. The nursing assessment yields the following data.

Subjective data: States he has had four dizzy spells and has awakened with a headache in the occipital lobe the last two mornings. T.J. has 1 glass of wine at lunch and 2-3 beers in the evening to relax from the tension of school and work. Most of his meals are at fast-food establishments and have a high fat content. T.J. does not smoke. He used to jog 4 mornings a week but quit when he started clerking. He has had nocturia for the last 3 weeks. He is not taking any medication. T.J. states he is concerned about having hypertension because he does not want to take medication.

Objective data: T 98.6°F(37°C), AP 78 beats/min, R 16 breaths/min, BP 142/92 mm Hg, Wt 190 lbs (optimum weight 160). No edema noted in hands, feet, or legs.

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Hypertension Concept Plan

Possible Medications

Clinical Manifestations

Thiazide diuretics: Hydrochlorothiazide
(microzide), chlorthalidone, metolazone and
Indapamide

Subjective: Four dizzy spells in 1-week,
occipital headache for 2 days, nocturia for 3
weeks

Calcium channel blockers (CCBs): Nifedipine
(Adalat), Amlodipine, diltiazem, Verapamil…

Objective: BP 142/92 mm HG, wt 190 lbs

Others: ACEIs, ARBs, B-blockers, K-sparing &
Loop diuretics,...


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