Ch 8: Dyslipidema et al. Flashcards

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What is also called hyperlipidemia because increased blood levels of lipoproteins accompany increased blood lipid levels. It is an abnormal level of lipids in the blood associated with atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral arterial occlusive disease.

A

Dyslipidemia

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What is the difference between primary and secondary dyslipidemia?

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Primary Dyslipidemia—genetic or familial

Secondary dyslipidemia—diabetes, alcoholism, hypothyroidism, obesity, medications

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3
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What is metabolic syndrome?

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group of cardiovascular risk factors linked with obesity.

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4
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How long should a person fast when testing for triglycerides?

A

12 hours

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5
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What does hypercholesterolemia equal?

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hyperlipoproteinemia

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Total serum cholesterol (mg/dL)- ADULTS:

Normal or desirable ???

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Normal or desirable LESS THAN 200

High 240 or above

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LDL cholesertol (mg/dL) ADULTS:

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Optimal= LESS THAN 100

High= 160-189

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8
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Protective level of HDL cholesterol (mg/dL) ???

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High= more than 60

Protective level-= 40-60

Low= LESS THAN 40

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Triglycerides (mg/dL)???

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Normal or desirable= LESS THAN 150

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10
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What do statins decrease? (4 things)

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Decrease total serum cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, VLDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

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How long does it take for statins to reduce LDL cholesterol?

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2 weeks

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12
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What is Most effective and most widely used drug class for dyslipidemia

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Atorvastatin: aka Lipitor/ HMG-CoA

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13
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What should you not take statins with?

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Grapefruit juice!

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14
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What is a Vitamin that decreases LDL and increases HDL

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Niacin

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15
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What is the Most effective drug for increasing HDL?

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Niacin (also, Use with statin lowers serum LDL cholesterol more than either drug alone)

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