When it comes to selecting an agent to treat hypertensive emergencies, clinical practice varies.A standardized pharmacotherapeutic approach would be suggested based on evidence from the published literature when national guidelines are developed.In the treatment of hypertensive emergencies, such an approach might reduce variation among practitioners and institutions.There are benefits and drawbacks to every treatment option for hypertensive emergencies.With a variety of short-acting intravenous agents available, clinicians must educate themselves about which medication is best for their patients. These decisions should be based on the patient's clinical presentation as well as organ function.In hypertensive emergencies, the primary objective is to stop further end-organ damage by reducing blood pressure quickly and safely.When it comes to providing these patients with safe and efficient care, critical care nurses play a crucial role.For hypertensive emergencies, using knowledge of treatment goals, hemodynamic monitoring, and pharmacological treatment can help these critically ill patients recover safely.
Specialist Internal Medicine at International Modern Hospital, Dubai
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