Exam 22: Fat Controlled - Mineral Modified Diets for Cardiovascular Diseases

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Which health professional is least likely to help patients with feeding disabilities develop alternative feeding strategies?

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To reduce her risk of CHD, Mrs. Winslow's LDL should be _____ mg/dL.​

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Matching -embolus

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Of the dietary lipids, cholesterol has the strongest effect on blood cholesterol levels.​

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Which health professional is not involved in the care of patients with feeding disabilities?

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All of these substances have been found to be protective against CHD except _____.​

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A patient who takes _____ must avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice.

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Matching -ischemia

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Ischemia refers to a deficiency of blood and oxygen delivery to the tissues.​

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Low blood HDL levels are _____.​

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All of these lifestyle modifications can help in the treatment of hypertension except _____.

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A patient with heart failure complains of a poor appetite and weakness, and the nurse notices that he has begun losing weight. The nurse recognizes this as _____.

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Matching -cardiac cachexia

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Matching -foam cells

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Name and describe three different types of stroke.

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Fibrates and nicotinic acid _____.

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Assuming Mrs. Winslow's 24-hour recall is typical of her eating habits, her high cholesterol is most likely due to a _____.

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The risk of atherosclerosis increases with all of these factors except _____.​

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What are Mr. Daniels's risk factors for stroke?

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Adaptive utensils and adequate training enable some people with feeding disabilities to be independent.​

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