In this two part video Dr. Wyatt reviews the 2017 Hypertension Guidelines and then the caveats of selecting the proper pharmacologic management and recommended therapies (Part Two).
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This provides a brief overview of the newest 2017 guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of hypertension and a comparison of changes from JNC-8.
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Part One: Diagnostic Criteria, Evaluation and New Classifications
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Part Two: Selecting Medications and their caveats
These newest guidelines were released in 2017 by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA).
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This video is intended for educational purposes: no matter if you’re a practitioner or a nursing, medical, physician assistant or nurse practitioner student we hope you find it helpful.
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For the full hypertension recommendations PDF visit: https://www.acc.org/~/media/Non-Clinical/Files-PDFs-Excel-MS-Word-etc/Guidelines/2017/Guidelines_Made_Simple_2017_HBP.pdf
2017 hypertension guidelines (ACC/AHA) that replace the previous JNC 7 guidelines explained clearly by Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com as he breaks down the .
This video Includes:
– A comparison to the previous hypertension guidelines (JNC 7 vs the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines)
– The new classification of “elevated blood pressure”
– Diet and lifestyle changes for high blood pressure
– HTN medications (ACE-I, ARB, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics).
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