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I know fibrinolytic is contraindicated for hypertension. Please help me by answering the question. If your answer is d) please explain. I just want to understand the logic not specifics (Already, there is a lot of specific informationa on the internet about the bp cut off criteria). thank you.
Is rtpa contraindicated in hypertension because...
a) rtpa could further increase BP
b) rtpa is contraindicated in potential hemorrage situation and hypertension predisposes aneurysm/bleeding.
c) both
d) neither
First it was I who said that some people come here and attempt to utilize us as askallnurses.com. I have read other questions of yours that have been flat out answered buy some.....Grntea and I have answered many of your questions as well and no one is making fun of you. We will help and most of us will lead you to the answer and let you conclude the answer yourself. Guttercat was laughing with you not at you. I did not perceive it that way at all.
I am glad you learned something today. I prefer toleave the tools for you too lookup your answers.I feel that nursing school is preparing you and guideing you into the deductive thinking that you will use everyday as no two patients will be alike.As you have found out today no two doctors will agree.
We are here to help those who like to help themselves......keep learning:loveya:
unsaint77
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I know Guttercat had been leaving some juvenile comments (although I do not know the content since all of Guttercat comments are not displayed to me since I used the "ignore" function. I love that ignore button). Some of you think I am posting questions here to get easy answers. First of all, I did my homework. Secondly, if you don't think so, JUST DO NOT READ MY QUESTION. DO NOT USE MY POSTING AS A WAY TO EXTEND YOUR POOR ATTITUDE TOWARD OTHERS WHO WANT TO LEARN!
I did ask my question (the question I asked in this posting originally) to two MDs today. One gave me an answer and the other disagreed. We came to a conclusion and I have learned a valuable information about TPA and hypertension. I choose not to share it here, because, god forbids, we cannot let people like Guttercat to think this is ASKanswers.com.