No more guessing!
Stop guessing what to do next with elevated blood pressure: framework to diagnose confidently, examples of commonly used medications with dosages and thinking process.
Step-by-step
Learn a clear, step-by-step hypertension decision framework you can apply immediately in clinic.
For New NP's, PA's and students
Designed for new NP's, PA's, and students who want more confidence managing hypertension.
Start Using the Hypertension Decision Framework
Hypertension will be one of the most common conditions you manage in your career. The goal of this course is simple: To give you a clear system for approaching HTN management every time from diagnosis to initiating treatment.
A Practical Hypertension Treatment Framework for Busy NPs
If this sounds right for you, see the syllabus below
The syllabus
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Module 1: The hypertension decision algorithm — a simple 5-step framework to approach elevated blood pressure in clinic.
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The Hypertension Decision Algorithm
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Module 2: Making the diagnosis — how many readings are needed, when you can diagnose hypertension today, and when to wait.
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Making the Diagnosis
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Module 3: Initiating treatment — deciding when to start monotherapy versus combination therapy based on blood pressure severity and patient factors.
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Initiating Treatment
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Module 4: Choosing first-line medications — selecting the right antihypertensive drug and safely titrating monotherapy.
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Choosing First-Line Medications
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Module 5: Managing more complex cases — combination therapy, special populations, follow-up strategy, and when to refer to specialists.
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Managing More Complex Cases
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Nadejda Dobrydnik, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC
I’m a Doctor of Nursing Practice–prepared Family Nurse Practitioner, residency director, and educator dedicated to helping clinicians build confident, practical decision-making skills in real clinical practice. Through structured frameworks and real-world clinical insights, I translate complex medical knowledge into clear systems that help healthcare professionals think faster, practice safer, and grow into confident providers.
What people are saying
Feedback from my students.
Treatment content was very clear and easy to follow. Good breakdown of when to use monotherapy versus combination therapy. Useful guidance on selecting medications based on patient-specific factors such as comorbidities, kidney function, and overall clinical presentation. Special populations were well covered, including chronic kidney disease and pregnancy, with clear recommendations for safe medication choices.
Chicago, IL
Recently completed this hypertension course. Very practical and well-structured. Helped me move beyond memorizing guidelines and start thinking more clinically about hypertension management. Strong focus on accurate diagnosis. Clear explanation of proper blood pressure measurement, repeated readings, and interpretation of results in clinical context. Helpful emphasis on recognizing white coat hypertension and avoiding misdiagnosis.
New York, NY
Practical aspects very useful: home blood pressure monitoring, follow-up scheduling, lab monitoring, and when to refer to specialists. Overall, the course improved my understanding of hypertension significantly. Made the topic more structured, logical, and easier to apply in real clinical practice. Increased my confidence in clinical decision-making and patient management. Would recommend this course to nurse practitioner students and clinicians who want a more practical, clinically applicable understanding of hypertension.
Los Angeles, CA
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⚠️ Disclaimer:
This course is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or clinical advice. Final diagnostic and prescribing decisions are the responsibility of the licensed healthcare provider based on their clinical judgment and patient-specific factors.