Hypertension - 3. Hypertensive Emergencies

00:00 - Intro 00:26 - What is Hypertensive Emergencies? 03:08 - Is it really urgent? 04:23 - Symptoms and Signs of Hypertensive Emergencies 06:34 - Diagnosis of Hypertensive Emergencies 07:53 - Treatment of Hypertensive Emergencies 10:10 - Clevidipine 11:29 - Nitroprusside 14:24 - Fenoldopam 15:10 - Nitroglycerin 16:36 - Nicardipine 17:28 - Labetalol 18:43 - Key Points 19:51 - Conclusion Donation options: 1. 2. Yandex Mastercard: 5106 2110 8086 3207 (ARMEN ASTVATSATRYAN) 3. Yandex money: 410013784474520 Hypertension is sustained elevation of resting systolic blood pressure (more than 130 mm Hg), diastolic blood pressure (more than 80 mm Hg), or both. Hypertension with no known cause (primary; formerly, essential, hypertension) is most common. Hypertension with an identified cause (secondary hypertension) is usually due to sleep apnea, chronic kidney disease, primary aldosteronism, diabetes, or obesity. Usuall
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