CONCLUSION
Pulmonary hypertension is a progressive disease with no cure; however, the management of Pulmonary hypertension continues to evolve. There has been an increase in the number of medications in the past several years that lower MPAP, PVR, and improve CO and distance walked in 6 minutes. The NP must consider factors that affect quality of life. The NP should encourage support groups and provide extensive teaching and reliable online services. The NP and patient can establish realistic expectations for treatment, such as physical activity goals. By understanding Pulmonary hypertension and performing these actions, the NP is providing the best possible care while improving patient outlook and quality of life.