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Physical Exercise As A Lifestyle Modification To Lower Blood Pressure In Hypertensive Females With A Body Mass Index Greater Than 25, Kacee Pee Jul 2023

Physical Exercise As A Lifestyle Modification To Lower Blood Pressure In Hypertensive Females With A Body Mass Index Greater Than 25, Kacee Pee

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Background: Hypertension affects many Americans nationwide and, if untreated, can cause heart attack, stroke, and chronic kidney disease. Hypertension (HTN) accounts for about 1 in 5 deaths of U.S. women and is a greater burden for women than men (Wenger et al., 2018). Women who are overweight increase their risk of developing hypertension. Lifestyle modifications, such as diet and exercise, are the first-line treatment for hypertension. Physical exercise is a crucial component of lifestyle therapy for the primary prevention and treatment of hypertension. Several studies consistently demonstrate the beneficial effects of exercise on hypertension, with reductions in both systolic and …


Hypertension Management In Primary Care Using Target:Bp; Meeting Patient Goals And Quality Measures, Hollie Yoder May 2022

Hypertension Management In Primary Care Using Target:Bp; Meeting Patient Goals And Quality Measures, Hollie Yoder

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Hypertensive disease is a global problem impacting millions of individuals aged 18 years and above. Uncontrolled hypertension management can lead to significant complications and death . Primary care providers are challenged to improve patient outcomes in patients with hypertensive disease while complying with clinical quality measures for high blood pressure as outlined by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIP) performance measures. The purpose of this project was to improve high blood pressure in patients diagnosed with primary hypertension utilizing the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Medical Association (AMA) Target: Blood Pressure (BP) …


Thinking Inside The Food Pantry Box, Elizabeth Shoaf Jan 2022

Thinking Inside The Food Pantry Box, Elizabeth Shoaf

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Background: Prior research has indicated a varying relationship between food security and obesity risk. Food insecurity is a known complication of men and women’s underlying health issues, such as hypertension and diabetes, because of altered food choices.

Objective: Provide healthier food options to the food insecure within the facility’s food distribution boxes, as available, for the two most common health issues (diabetes and high blood pressure).

Methods: Clients at a local food pantry were interviewed individually to learn more about food insecurity and complicating health issues, such as obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure (hypertension) while simultaneously offering alternative food …


Hypertension Education And Management Intervention (Hemi) In The Urgent Care Setting, Conrad L. Cash Jul 2021

Hypertension Education And Management Intervention (Hemi) In The Urgent Care Setting, Conrad L. Cash

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Background: Hypertension, being a very prominent disease, is a common problem found during urgent care visits. By beginning in the urgent care setting, hypertension management can be started early; thereby preventing complications from uncontrolled hypertension.

Purpose: This DNP project aimed to improve patient knowledge of hypertension and overall blood pressure readings by providing one-to-one provider-patient education.

Design Method: This DNP quality improvement project was a pre- and post-test design using quantitative data. The goal was to access if there was a change in patient education pre, post, and three months follow-up along with a change in blood pressure.

Results: …


Increasing Compliance And Patient Outcomes In Hypertensive Patients Using The Hill- Bone High Blood Pressure Compliance Scale, Lauren Huff, Allyson Barbee, Julie Milton May 2021

Increasing Compliance And Patient Outcomes In Hypertensive Patients Using The Hill- Bone High Blood Pressure Compliance Scale, Lauren Huff, Allyson Barbee, Julie Milton

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Hypertension has been globally rated the most common non-communicable disease as well as the most common cause of premature death (Johnson, et al., 2019). The identified problem of focus for this project was to increase medication compliance within hypertensive patients as well as increase provider knowledge of compliance issues with the utilization of the Hill-Bone High Blood Pressure Compliance Scale. We administered a case study via Qualtrics to Illinois nurse practitioners via the ISAPN email list-serve. We provided an anonymous pre-and post-survey to each participant regarding their current area of practice, patient history taking behaviors, and views on the ease …


Addressing Hypertension Health Literacy In Black Individuals Who English Is Their Second Language, Uche Olateru May 2020

Addressing Hypertension Health Literacy In Black Individuals Who English Is Their Second Language, Uche Olateru

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Hypertension is a primary preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite advances in preventive and treatment measures, related to blood pressure control, the prevalence of hypertension in the United States remains high among Black People of immigrant and non immigrant communities. Healthcare is increasingly complex, and health literacy problems have increased due to demands by healthcare stakeholders for patients to assume a more independent role in taking charge of their health. A quality improvement project was conducted in a Faith based community to improve the knowledge of participants about hypertension. The objective of this project was to enhance lifestyle management …


Implementation Of High Blood Pressure Guidelines In Clinical Practice, Jessica Walker Dec 2018

Implementation Of High Blood Pressure Guidelines In Clinical Practice, Jessica Walker

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Abstract

This quality improvement project implemented 2017 Guidelines for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults. An in-service education session on the 2017 High Blood Pressure Guidelines was provided to clinical staff. In addition, the AHA/ACC pooled cohort 10-year risk calculator was installed to computer desktops or smart phones, for providers. “Seven simple tips to get an accurate blood pressure reading” (American Medical Association, 2016) was posted in exam rooms and proper measurement and documentation techniques were reviewed with clinical staff. Review of recommended non-pharmacological treatment methods with proper patient education documentation was also conducted. …