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Chronic Hypertension Pharmacotherapy Copy
Description: In this lesson, participants will delve into the intricate world of chronic hypertension, gaining a deep understanding of its underlying mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies. Through a comprehensive exploration of the latest research and clinical guidelines, participants will develop the expertise needed to identify, evaluate, and effectively manage patients with chronic hypertension. From risk factors and pathophysiology to treatment options and lifestyle interventions, this lesson equips learners with the knowledge to make informed decisions and contribute to better patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
- Analyze the risk factors associated with chronic hypertension and employ relevant clinical prediction tools to assess an individual’s risk of developing the condition.
- Differentiate between primary and secondary hypertension, and utilize evidence-based diagnostic methods to accurately diagnose and classify the severity of chronic hypertension in patients.
- Formulate a tailored management plan for patients with chronic hypertension, integrating lifestyle modifications and pharmacological interventions based on the patient’s risk profile and comorbidities, and demonstrate an understanding of treatment monitoring and adjustments.