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1. Definition
What is high blood pressure? What is a hypertensive emergency? What's normal? What is low blood pressure? Here are further guidelines. | ||
2. Causes
What could be the causes of a temporary rise in blood pressure? If a person does a brisk walk for 2-5 minutes and you check his or her blood pressure, will it be the same as before the brisk walk, increased, or decreased? If a person has normal blood pressure and after a brisk walk of 2-5 minutes tells you that a high blood pressure is recorded, will you prescribe anti- hypertensive medication for this person? How will you advise this person? What are the causes of a temporary increase in blood pressure? Will you diagnose such a case as hypertension? Is your way of screening and diagnosis correct? Are their medical doctors competent? What Factors Affect Blood Pressure? Here are further guidelines. | ||
3. Types | ||
4. Relevant anatomy, physiology, biochemistry
What human physiology should one know relevant to this medical condition? How blood pressure is regulated? What human biochemistry should one know relevant to this medical condition? Here are further guidelines. | ||
5. Symptoms and signs
Here are further guidelines. | ||
6. Medical emergencies associated with this medical condition
What are the symptoms of a hypertensive emergency? How does the doctor treat a hypertensive emergency? Here are further guidelines. | ||
7. Risk factors
Are you at risk for developing high blood pressure? Are other risk factors for heart disease present? Does smoking increase my chances of heart disease and heart attack? Does stress cause high blood pressure? How does high blood pressure affect heart disease risk? Here are further guidelines. | ||
8. Normal values
Is there an age-related difference in normal blood pressure? What is the age-related difference in normal blood pressure? Why is there an age-related difference in normal blood pressure? How is the blood pressure measured? Here are further guidelines. | ||
9. Various diagnostic tests | ||
10. Diagnosis
Here are further guidelines. | ||
11. Complications
Here are further guidelines. | ||
12. Treatment or management
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13. Epidemiology | ||
14. History of this medical condition | ||
15. Prevention
Here are further guidelines. |