Hypertensive Emergency is an umbrella term for a wide range of disease processes seen in the ED. They all represent as sick-as-stink patients with critical care up to your eyeballs. In this podcast we review the involved organs in hypertensive emergencies, their presentation, and our targeted treatments.
At the end of this podcast learners will be able to:
References:
The JNC7 [pubmed]
The JNC8 [pubmed]
The ACC/AHA Clinical Practice Guidelines [pubmed]
The ESC/ESH Clinical Practice Guidelines [pubmed]
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Author: Jason Hine MD
Peer Reviewer: Jeff Holmes MD
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