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Question 4. The doctor has ordered EUC, Cholesterol (HDL/LDL), and Blood Glucose Level (BGL). Explain theses blood tests; why have they been order and what are their normal values?Â
 Result XX/XX/2021 09.30hrs Reference Range Comment/Rationale
Sodium 149 mmol/L 135-147 mmol/L
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Chloride 105 mmol/L 95-107 mmol/L
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Potassium 3.9 mmol/L 3.5-5.2 mmol/L
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Urea 7.8 mmol/L 3-7.5 mmol/L
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Creatinine 110 umol/L 60-110 umol/L
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Cholesterol (HDL/LDL)
Total 7.5mmol/L
LDL 4.1
HDL 0.8
Triglycerides 2.6
Total 3.9-5.5mmol/LÂ
LDL 1.7-3.5mmol/L
HDL 0.9-2.1 mmol/L
Triglycerides <2mmol/L  Glucose 6.4 mmol/L 4-6mmol/L    PATHOGENESIS Question 5. Explain the associated pathophysiology of each of Evelyn's clinical manifestations Clinical Manifestations Associated Pathophysiology Nursing Interventions headache   palpitations Pulse: 88 beats/minute, irregular    BP: 174/92 mmHg 170/92mmHg (2nd reading 5 minutes after first reading)    Question 6: Describe the contribution to the pathogenesis of hypertension of Evelyn's risk factors  Total Cholesterol 5.5 LDL Cholesterol 3.0 HDL Cholesterol 2.5   Smoking cigarettes    Alcohol    Diet high in salt Diet low dietary potassium, calcium and magnesium   Diet high in saturated fat & sugar   Sedentary lifestyle/obesity (BMI=37) Waist measurement=100cm      TREATMENT: NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL Question 7. What are some evidence-based non-pharmacological interventions for Hypertension?              TREATMENT: PHARMACOLOGICAL Question 8. Evelyn has been commenced on Captopril. Summarise the mechanism of action and adverse effects and Nursing considerations common anti-hypertensives in the table below. Class of drug Generic examples of drugs Mechanism of action Potential adverse effects Nursing considerations Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors ACE inhibitors "prils" Captopril, Enalapril Lisinopril Ramipril     Angiotensin II receptor antagonists     "sartans" Candesartan  Irbesartan  Losartan  Telmisartan  Valsartan      Calcium channel antagonists     "ines" Felodipine  Isredipine  Nicardipine  Nifedipine  Nisoldipine      Thiazide diuretics     Bendroflumethiazide Hydrochlorathiazide Chlotalidone indapamide    Beta-blockers     Non-selective (B1 and B2) Propranolol  Carteolol Nadolol Penbutolol Pindolol Timolol Selective and Specific (B1) Acebutolol Atenolol Betaxolol Bisoprolol Metoprolol             SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING
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