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Chapter 41 Antihyperlipidemics and Peripheral Vasodilators Questions &Exam (elaborations) answers 100% satisfaction guarantee
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Chapter 33, Antihyperlipidemic Drugs TEST BANK INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12TH EDITION By Susan M Ford
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TEST BANK INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 12TH EDITION By Susan M Ford 
 
1. The nurse is preparing to administer niacin to a client with hyperlipidemia. Which 
adverse reaction should the nurse prioritize on ongoing assessment? 
A) Tingling 
B) Constipation 
C) Diarrhea 
D) Cholelithiasis 
Answer: A 
Rationale: The nurse should monitor for tingling in the client as an adverse 
reaction to the drug niacin. Constipation, diarrhea, and cholelithiasis are adverse 
reactions to the drug fenofibra...
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NGR6200 Hyperlipidemia Review Questions And Answers guaranteed pass 2024/2025
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NGR6200 Hyperlipidemia Review Questions And Answers guaranteed pass 2024/2025
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Hyperlipidemia Practice Questions WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Hyperlipidemia Practice Questions WITH 
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Hyperlipidemia Therapies and Labs; Nursing Mnemonic: Cardiac NP ANCC/AANP REVIEW 100% Correct!!
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When should a HCP initiate a "statin" therapy? - ANSWERASCVD risk of >7.5 
 
Normal Total Cholestrol - ANSWER< 200 
 
Normal HDL levels - ANSWER40-60 mg/dL 
 
HIGHER the BETTER! 
 
Normal LDL levels - ANSWER<100 mg/dL 
 
Normal Triglycerides Level - ANSWER< 150 
 
Lipid Profiles routinely obtained - ANSWEREvery 5 years; unless positive for risk factors 
 
routinely checked with stabilization (statin therapy) = 1 to 3 months; then yearly 
 
Risk Factors for Hyperlipidemia (ASCVD cri...
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CHOLESTEROL- HYPERLIPIDEMIA CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE ASSIGNMENT HELEN GAMADA NR511: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS DR. MARGARET SMITH AUGUST 2019
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CHOLESTEROL- 
HYPERLIPIDEMIA 
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE ASSIGNMENT HELEN GAMADA 
NR511: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS DR. MARGARET SMITH 
AUGUST 2019 
 
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE IN U.S. 
In - > 12% of adults had total cholesterol >240 mg/dL 
18% had HDL level < 40 mg/dL 
95 million U.S. adults age > 20 had total cholesterol level > 200 mg/dL 
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans have high cholesterol 
29 million total cholesterol levels > 240 mg/dL 
7% adolescents age 6-19 had high total choles...
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MSN 571 Midterm Q & AS ALL ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2022/2023 DOWNLOAD A+ Real exam 2023 What isthe first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? A. Bile Acide SequestrantsB. Statin Therapy C. Lifestyle modifications D. Niacin A p
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MSN 571 Midterm Q & AS ALL 
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 
LATEST UPDATE 2022/2023 DOWNLOAD A+ 
Real exam 2023 
What isthe first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? 
A. Bile Acide 
SequestrantsB. Statin 
Therapy 
C. Lifestyle modifications 
D. Niacin 
A patient asks you how does the statin drugs work. How would 
you respond? 
A. “It inhibits the absorption of dietary cholesterol in the small 
intestine” 
B. “it inhibits hydroxymethyl lutaryl- coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase 
to re...
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MSN 571 –MidtermExam Questions and Answers Green Highlight–correct; Yellow–maybe but not confirmed; Red-Wrong QST 1.What is the first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? A.Bile Acide Sequestrants B.Statin Therapy C.Lifestyle modifications D.Niacin
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MSN 571 –MidtermExam Questions and Answers 
Green Highlight–correct; Yellow–maybe but not confirmed; Red-Wrong 
QST 1.What is the first line therapy when treating hyperlipidemia? 
A.Bile Acide Sequestrants 
B.Statin Therapy 
C.Lifestyle modifications 
D.Niacin 
QST 2.A patient asks you how does the statin drugs work. How would you respond? 
A.“It inhibits the absorption of dietary cholesterol in the small intestine” 
B.“it inhibits hydroxymethyl lutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase...
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NUR3128 - ESCAPE THE ROOM; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
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NUR3128 - ESCAPE THE ROOM; QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED 
cheap and effective medication to control HTN Correct answer diuretics 
may relieve myocardial ischemia Correct answer thrombolytic 
atherosclerosis Correct answer plaque 
produces reflex tachycardia Correct answer vasodilators 
calcium channel blocker Correct answer nifedipine 
excess fats Correct answer hyperlipidemi
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Jain 3.3- Hyperlipidemia and Xanthomas(Complete solutions)
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Calciphylaxis (calcifin uremic arteriopathy) correct answers Calcified sm and med vessels w/ ischemic necrosis. 
Painful mottling, stellate purpura. 
Common in ESRD on HD 
 
Tx: 
- Normalize Ca-Phos product 
- *Sodium thiosulfate* 
- calcimimetics (cincalcenet) 
- Parathyroidectomy 
 
*Eruptive* xanthomas, acute pancreatitis, abdominal pain, lipemia retinalis correct answers Type 1- Familial LPL deficiency 
 
Increased TG (chylomicrons); *creamy* top layer in serum 
 
Tendinous and tuberous xa...
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