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Hypertension: percentage of adult persons with diagnosed hypertension whose blood pressure (BP) is adequately controlled (BP less than or equal to 140/90 mm Hg) during the measurement year.
This intermediate outcome measure assesses if blood pressure was controlled among adult persons with diagnosed hypertension.


Hypertension: percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was BP less than or equal to 140/90 (NEXUS clinics cohort).
This measure assesses the percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was less than or equal to 140/90.


Hypertension: percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) reading was BP greater than or equal to 160/100 or not recorded (NEXUS clinics cohort).
This measure assesses the percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was greater than or equal to 160/100 or not recorded.


 

 

 
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1. MASTER INDEX
... blood cholesterol hyperglycaemia, 244; see also blood glucose hyperkinesis, 43 hyperlipidaemia, 20; see also blood fats hypertension, 3, 20, 21, 105, 183, 189, 249; in Australia, 183; potassium and ...
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2. List of eligible Chronic Conditions
... Glaucoma Haemophilia Hyperlipidaemia Hypertension Hypothyroidism Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson ... ... Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Disorder Gout*** Hyperkinesis (Attention Deficit Disorder ...
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4. Lecture 23
... failure bradycardia, pericardial effusion, oedema, hypertension, angina, heart failure, hypercholesterolaemia mental and behavioural hyperkinesis, tremor, irritability, restlessness, psychosis ...
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6. Nottingham University | Research | Research A-Z
... neuropsychological studies of ADHD/Hyperkinesis; developmental language and communication ... ... care, such as cardiovascular disease and hypertension. The team of researchers within prescribing ...
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7. adhd
... Brain Dysfunction Conduct Disorder Conners Scale Cylert Depression DSM IV Distractibility Hyperkinesis Hyperactivity Impulsivity Inattention Inhibition Language Development Learning Disabilities ...
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8. PsychiatryOnline - A-Z Index
... hyperhidrosis hyperhomocysteinemia hypericum hyperkinesis hyperlipidemia hypernatremia ... ... i or axis ii disorder] hypersomnia, primary hypertension hyperthermia, induced hyperthyroidism ...
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9. Drug Transport Outline Dental Hygiene KCC
... immaturity in children --use of Ritalin for hyperkinesis (usually Ritalin or methylphenidate is ... ... rates of treating conditions such as hypertension and stress using placebo or "alternative ...
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11. Phosphatidylserine (Phosphatidyl Serine) Normalizes Brain Function; Boosts t...
... et al. Glucose tolerance and hyperkinesis. Food and Cosm Toxicology, 16 Aug. 1977. 46. Bekaroglu, M., Aslan, Y., Gedik, Y., Deger, O., et al. Relationships between serum free fatty acids and zinc, and ...
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12. Flupenthixol (PIM 236)
... Chronic poisoning Extrapyramidal effects Hyperkinesis (i.e. acute dystonic reactions such as protruding tongue, torticollis and opisthotonos); or hypokinesis (e.g. Parkinsonism, akinesias). Tardive ...
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13. Biofeedback: Integrative Medicine - Biofeedback Clinic, Mount Laurel, NJ
... Cardiovascular: Arteriosclerosis Essential Hypertension RaynaudĂ­s Disease Tachycardia Dementias ... ... Anus (Sphincter) Relaxation Atrophy-Muscular Hyperkinesis Muscle Spasms (Other Than Back) ParkinsonĂ­s ...
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14. ADD ~ ADHD
... Chew On This! Enzyme Health Check Your pH Hypertension Healthy Weight Doorway to Health The Grace ... ... its value in managing certain forms of hyperkinesis in young children. The diet-behavior ...
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15. Symptoms of Hyper/Hypo Thyroid
... disease. Tremors, increased movement (hyperkinesis) Tremors of hands, lips, tongue Vitiligo ... ... Hyperaldosteronism, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Menieres Disease, Diabetes Insipidus ...
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16. Chelation at CMRS
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... British position is that hyperactivity (or hyperkinesis) is an extreme state of excessive activity ... ... in order to demonstrate that a drug-induced hypertension is not occurring. Regular weighing is ...
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19. 84symp
... Other pharmacological reactions include the production of headaches by amines, and the long-term effects of excessive salt intake which can lead to hypertension in susceptible subjects. Food Allergy ...
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21. Improve Attention, Concentration, Learning, Mental Focus and Memory
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22. eMedicine - Toxicity, Phencyclidine : Article by Robert S Helman, MD
... longer than 24 hours. The occurrence of hypertension beyond the first 24 hours should raise the ... ... opisthotonos, torticollis, akinesis, and hyperkinesis. Skin: Diaphoresis is common in patients ...
http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic1813.htm


 
         
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