Management of a Patient with Dyslipidemia to include Hyperlipidemia Flashcards

1
Q

Dyslipidemia is defined as an elevated _______ or low levels of ______.

A

-elevated total or low-density (LDL)
cholesterol levels
-low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL)
cholesterol

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2
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______is considered “bad cholesterol” as elevated levels have been shown to accelerate plaque formation.

A

LDL

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is considered “good cholesterol” because it transports cholesterol to your liver to be expelled from your body.

A

HDL

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4
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High Triglyceride level of _______ can cause formation of eruptive Xanthomas (red yellow papules, especially on the buttocks).

A

(> 1000 mg/dl)

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5
Q

High Triglycerides levels _______ can cause Lipemia retinalis
(cream colored blood vessels in the fundus of the eye).

A

(>2000 mg/dl)

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6
Q

What high levels of what can precipitate acute pancreatitis?

A

High triglycerides

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7
Q

High _____ concentrations can lead to tendinous Xanthomas on certain
tendons (Achilles, patella, and back of the hand).

A

LDL

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8
Q

What lab would you order for a PT with suspected dyslipidemia.

A

Lipid panel (Cholesterol, Trig, HDL, LDL)

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9
Q

What would you use to treat dyslipidemia?

A

Statins (HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors)

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10
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What are your Initial Management options for you pt with suspected dyslipidemia?

A

(1) Discuss starting Lifestyle Modifications (AHA/ACC guidelines), diet, aerobic exercises, weight loss, stop smoking.
(2) Start screening patients at age 20-39 with a lipid panel and calculate ASCVD Risk,
(3) At the age 40-79 screen with lipid panel and calculate ASCVD Risk.

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