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Level 1
level: Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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systolic pressure greater than 140 mmhg and diastolic pressure greater than 90 on the basis of average of 2 or more correct blood pressure measurements
Define hypertension
hypertension can lead to artherosclerosis, myocardial infarction and various other cardiovascular disease
Name some diseases through which hypertension can act as precursor
factors affecting hypertension are : peripheral resistance, cardiac output and blood volume
what are the factors affecting hypertension
Ischemic heart disease is defined as acute or chronic form of cardiac disability arising from imbalance between the myocardial supply and demand of oxygenated blood.
define ischemic heart disease
causes of ischemic heart disease are artherosclerosis ,coronary artery spasm and emboli
what is the cause of ischemic heart disease
Role of the endothelial cell is to maintain the local vasodilation and vasoconstriction balance of blood vessels control of the formation and dissolution of thrombi
Point out the roles of endothelium cell