Assessment of Hypertension
- identify end organ damage
- identify signs of secondary hypertension
- standard vitals
- weight and height (BMI)
- Neck:
- Skin
- Cushing’s (striae, acne, hirsutism)
- pheochromocytoma (clammy, diaphoretic)
- arterial insufficiency (skin, hair changes)
- Point of maximum impulse (PMI)- diffuse
- peripheral pulses (symmetric)
- radiofemoral delay
- carotid bruit
- pulmonary edema
- S4 gallop, murmurs
- bruits (abdominal, renal, femoral)
- Grade 1 - spasm of retinal vessels
- Grade 2 - constriction retinal arterioles, AV nicking
- Grade 3 - vascular changes, hemorrhage, exudates
- Grade 4 - papilledema