Summary: This course aims to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective hypertension management while emphasizing the importance of interprofessional collaboration, ethical considerations, and staying abreast of emerging trends in healthcare.
Author: NIHE Faculty
CE hours: 5 hours
Course Created on: 2/29/24 Course Expires on: 2/29/27
Target Audience:
- Registered Nurses (RN)
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN)
- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN/LVN)
Completion Requirements
- Enrollment in the course by the learner
- Read and learn all course materials
- Complete the course evaluation
- Attest and testify learning of the course materials
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest and Relevant Financial Relationships
Neither National Institute for Healthcare Education nor any of the authors, planners, content experts, or any contributors have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.
Course Outline
Module 1 Introduction to Hypertension
- Definition and Classification
- Epidemiology and Prevalence
- Risk Factors and Causes
Module 2 Pathophysiology of Hypertension
- Role of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)
- Endothelial Dysfunction
- Neurohormonal Regulation
Module 3 Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
- Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques
- Diagnostic Criteria and Guidelines
- Differential Diagnosis
Module 4 Complications of Hypertension
- Target Organ Damage (Heart, Brain, Kidneys, Eyes)
- Cardiovascular Events (Stroke, Myocardial Infarction)
- Renal Impairment
Module 5 Pharmacological Management
- Antihypertensive Medications: Classes and Mechanisms of Action
- Treatment Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practices
- Patient Education and Adherence Strategies
Module 6 Non-Pharmacological Management
- Lifestyle Modifications (Diet, Exercise, Stress Reduction)
- Weight Management
- Smoking Cessation
Module 7 Special Populations and Considerations
- Geriatric Patients
- Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
- Pediatric Hypertension
Module 8 Nursing Care and Patient Education
- Assessing Patient Understanding and Health Literacy
- Counseling on Medication Adherence and Side Effects
- Promoting Self-Management and Lifestyle Changes
Module 9 Interprofessional Collaboration
- Team-Based Approach to Hypertension Management
- Role of Nurses in Collaborative Care
- Case Studies and Multidisciplinary Decision-Making
Module 10 Emerging Trends and Technologies in Hypertension Management
- Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring
- Wearable Devices for Blood Pressure Tracking
- Artificial Intelligence in Hypertension Prediction and Management
Module 11 Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Patient Confidentiality and Data Security
- Informed Consent for Treatment
- Professional Boundaries in Nurse-Patient Relationship
Module 12 Conclusion and Future Directions
- Summary of Key Learning Points
- Importance of Ongoing Education and Professional Development
- Areas for Further Research and Innovation
Accreditation Statement:
National Institute for Healthcare Education the parent company of TopNurseCE.com is a CA Board of Registered Nursing CE Provider #13886. In this course we will discuss hypertension. It will take the average learner 5 hours to complete.
Learning Objectives Upon finishing the course, the learner will be proficient enough to confidently articulate and assess their knowledge and skills for the following at a rating of 4 out of 5 on the Likert Scale
- Understand the pathophysiology of hypertension, including the role of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, endothelial dysfunction, and neurohormonal regulation.
- Identify the risk factors, causes, and epidemiology of hypertension to effectively assess and manage patients at risk.
- Utilize evidence-based guidelines and diagnostic criteria to accurately assess and diagnose hypertension in clinical practice.
- Demonstrate proficiency in pharmacological and non-pharmacological management strategies for hypertension, including medication classes, lifestyle modifications, and patient education.
- Collaborate effectively with interprofessional healthcare teams to optimize patient outcomes in hypertension management.
- Recognize and address ethical considerations, such as patient confidentiality, informed consent, and professional boundaries, when caring for patients with hypertension.
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 38 Lessons
- 5 Hours
- Course Overview2
- Pathophysiology of Hypertension4
- 2.0Role of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)
- 2.1Endothelial Dysfunction
- 2.2Neurohormonal Regulation
- 2.3Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course12 Questions
- Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis4
- 3.1Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques
- 3.2Diagnostic Criteria and Guidelines
- 3.3Differential Diagnosis
- 3.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course10 Questions
- Complications of Hypertension4
- 4.1Target Organ Damage (Heart, Brain, Kidneys, Eyes)
- 4.2Cardiovascular Events (Stroke, Myocardial Infarction)
- 4.3Renal Impairment
- 4.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course10 Questions
- Pharmacological Management4
- 5.1Antihypertensive Medications: Classes and Mechanisms of Action
- 5.2Treatment Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practices
- 5.3Patient Education and Adherence Strategies
- 5.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course11 Questions
- Non-Pharmacological Management2
- Special Populations and Considerations4
- 7.1Geriatric Patients
- 7.2Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
- 7.3Pediatric Hypertension
- 7.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course3 Questions
- Nursing Care and Patient Education5
- 8.1Assessing Patient Understanding and Health Literacy
- 8.2Counseling on Medication Adherence and Side Effects
- 8.3Promoting Self-Management and Lifestyle Changes
- 8.4Conclusion
- 8.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course3 Questions
- Interprofessional Collaboration5
- 9.1Team-Based Approach to Hypertension Management
- 9.2Role of Nurses in Collaborative Care
- 9.3Case Studies and Multidisciplinary Decision-Making
- 9.4Conclusion
- 9.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course3 Questions
- Emerging Trends and Technologies in Hypertension Management4
- 10.1Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring
- 10.2Wearable Devices for Blood Pressure Tracking
- 10.3Artificial Intelligence in Hypertension Prediction and Management
- 10.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course3 Questions
- Ethical and Legal Considerations4
- 11.1Patient Confidentiality and Data Security
- 11.2Informed Consent for Treatment
- 11.3Professional Boundaries in Nurse-Patient Relationship
- 11.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course10 Minutes3 Questions
- Conclusion and Future Directions4
- Case Study6
- 13.0Case Study 1 Nursing Case Study: Hypertension
- 13.1Multiple Choice Questions8 Questions
- 13.2Case Study 2 Nursing Case Study: Hypertension
- 13.3Multiple Choice Questions8 Questions
- 13.4Case Study 3 Nursing Case Study: Severe, Complicated Hypertension
- 13.5Review the Concepts Please answer these review questions. When you submit your answers you will be shown the correct answers. This section is NOT graded but you must answer all questions in order to pass the course10 Questions
- References1
- Course Evaluation1