Deck 39: Hyperlipidemia

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Monitoring of a patient who is on a lipid-lowering drug includes:

A) Fasting total cholesterol every 6 months
B) Lipid profile with attention to serum LDL 6 to 8 weeks after starting therapy, then again in 6 weeks
C) Complete blood count, C-reactive protein, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate after 6 weeks of therapy
D) All of the above
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Sharlene is a 65-year-old patient who has been on a lipid-lowering diet and using plant sterol margarine daily for the past 3 months. Her LDL is 135 mg/dL. An appropriate treatment for her would be:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) A fibric acid derivative
D) Determined by her risk factors
Question
When considering which cholesterol-lowering drug to prescribe, which factor determines the type and intensity of treatment?

A) Total LDL
B) Fasting HDL
C) Coronary artery disease risk level
D) Fasting total cholesterol
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When starting a patient on a statin, education would include:

A) If they stop the medication their lipid levels will return to pretreatment levels.
B) Medication is a supplement to diet therapy and exercise.
C) If they have any muscle aches or pain, they should contact their provider.
D) All of the above
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Before starting therapy with a statin, the following baseline laboratory values should be evaluated:

A) Complete blood count
B) Liver function (ALT/AST) and creatine kinase
C) C-reactive protein
D) All of the above
Question
Jose is a 12-year-old overweight child with a total cholesterol of 180 mg/dL and LDL of 125 mg/dL. Along with diet education and recommending increased physical activity, a treatment plan for Jose would include ____________ with a reevaluation in 6 months.

A) Statins
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) Bile acid-binding resins
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What is considered the order of statin strength from lowest effect to highest?

A) Lovastatin, Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin
B) Rosuvastatin, Lovastatin, Atorvastatin
C) Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin, Simvastatin
D) Simvastatin, Atorvastatin, Lovastatin
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Joanne is a 60-year-old patient with an LDL of 132 and a family history of coronary artery disease. She has already tried diet changes (increased fiber and plant sterols) to lower her LDL and after 6 months her LDL is slightly higher. The next step in her treatment would be:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) A fibric acid derivative
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Han is a 48-year-old diabetic with hyperlipidemia and high triglycerides. His LDL is 112 mg/dL and he has not tolerated statins. He warrants a trial of a:

A) Sterol
B) Niacin
C) Fibric acid derivative
D) Bile acid-binding resin
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James is a 45-year-old patient with an LDL level of 120 and normal triglycerides. Appropriate first-line therapy for James may include diet counseling, increased physical activity, and:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) A fibric acid derivative
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Jamie is a 34-year-old pregnant woman with familial hyperlipidemia and elevated LDL levels. What is the appropriate treatment for a pregnant woman?

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Fibric acid derivative
D) Bile acid-binding resins
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Phil is a 54-year-old male with multiple risk factors who has been on a high-dose statin for 3 months to treat his high LDL level. His LDL is 135 mg/dL and his triglycerides are elevated. A reasonable change in therapy would be to:

A) Discontinue the statin and change to a fibric acid derivative.
B) Discontinue the statin and change to ezetimibe.
C) Continue the statin and add in ezetimibe.
D) Refer him to a specialist in managing patients with recalcitrant hyperlipidemia.
Question
The overall goal of treating hyperlipidemia is:

A) Maintain an LDL level of less than 160 mg/dL
B) To reduce atherogenesis
C) Lowering apo B, one of the apoliproteins
D) All of the above
Question
Fiber supplements are great options for elderly patients who have the concurrent problem of:

A) End-stage renal failure on fluid restriction
B) Recurrent episodes of diarrhea several times a day
C) Long-term issues of constipation
D) Needing to take multiple medications around the clock every 2 hours
Question
First-line therapy for hyperlipidemia is:

A) Statins
B) Niacin
C) Lifestyle changes
D) Bile acid-binding resins
Question
Omega 3 fatty acids are best used to help treat:

A) High HDL
B) Low LDL
C) High triglycerides
D) Any high lipid value
Question
When are statins traditionally ordered to be taken?

A) At bedtime
B) At noon
C) At breakfast
D) With the evening meal
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Which the following persons should not have a statin medication ordered?

A) Someone with 3 first- or second-degree family members with history of muscle issues when started on statins
B) Someone with high lipids, but low BMI
C) Premenopausal woman with recent history of hysterectomy
D) Prediabetic male with known metabolic syndrome
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Monitoring of a patient who is on a lipid-lowering drug includes:

A) Fasting total cholesterol every 6 months
B) Lipid profile with attention to serum LDL 6 to 8 weeks after starting therapy, then again in 6 weeks
C) Complete blood count, C-reactive protein, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate after 6 weeks of therapy
D) All of the above
Lipid profile with attention to serum LDL 6 to 8 weeks after starting therapy, then again in 6 weeks
2
Sharlene is a 65-year-old patient who has been on a lipid-lowering diet and using plant sterol margarine daily for the past 3 months. Her LDL is 135 mg/dL. An appropriate treatment for her would be:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) A fibric acid derivative
D) Determined by her risk factors
Determined by her risk factors
3
When considering which cholesterol-lowering drug to prescribe, which factor determines the type and intensity of treatment?

A) Total LDL
B) Fasting HDL
C) Coronary artery disease risk level
D) Fasting total cholesterol
Coronary artery disease risk level
4
When starting a patient on a statin, education would include:

A) If they stop the medication their lipid levels will return to pretreatment levels.
B) Medication is a supplement to diet therapy and exercise.
C) If they have any muscle aches or pain, they should contact their provider.
D) All of the above
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Before starting therapy with a statin, the following baseline laboratory values should be evaluated:

A) Complete blood count
B) Liver function (ALT/AST) and creatine kinase
C) C-reactive protein
D) All of the above
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Jose is a 12-year-old overweight child with a total cholesterol of 180 mg/dL and LDL of 125 mg/dL. Along with diet education and recommending increased physical activity, a treatment plan for Jose would include ____________ with a reevaluation in 6 months.

A) Statins
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) Bile acid-binding resins
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7
What is considered the order of statin strength from lowest effect to highest?

A) Lovastatin, Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin
B) Rosuvastatin, Lovastatin, Atorvastatin
C) Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin, Simvastatin
D) Simvastatin, Atorvastatin, Lovastatin
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Joanne is a 60-year-old patient with an LDL of 132 and a family history of coronary artery disease. She has already tried diet changes (increased fiber and plant sterols) to lower her LDL and after 6 months her LDL is slightly higher. The next step in her treatment would be:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) A fibric acid derivative
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Han is a 48-year-old diabetic with hyperlipidemia and high triglycerides. His LDL is 112 mg/dL and he has not tolerated statins. He warrants a trial of a:

A) Sterol
B) Niacin
C) Fibric acid derivative
D) Bile acid-binding resin
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James is a 45-year-old patient with an LDL level of 120 and normal triglycerides. Appropriate first-line therapy for James may include diet counseling, increased physical activity, and:

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Sterols
D) A fibric acid derivative
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11
Jamie is a 34-year-old pregnant woman with familial hyperlipidemia and elevated LDL levels. What is the appropriate treatment for a pregnant woman?

A) A statin
B) Niacin
C) Fibric acid derivative
D) Bile acid-binding resins
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12
Phil is a 54-year-old male with multiple risk factors who has been on a high-dose statin for 3 months to treat his high LDL level. His LDL is 135 mg/dL and his triglycerides are elevated. A reasonable change in therapy would be to:

A) Discontinue the statin and change to a fibric acid derivative.
B) Discontinue the statin and change to ezetimibe.
C) Continue the statin and add in ezetimibe.
D) Refer him to a specialist in managing patients with recalcitrant hyperlipidemia.
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13
The overall goal of treating hyperlipidemia is:

A) Maintain an LDL level of less than 160 mg/dL
B) To reduce atherogenesis
C) Lowering apo B, one of the apoliproteins
D) All of the above
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14
Fiber supplements are great options for elderly patients who have the concurrent problem of:

A) End-stage renal failure on fluid restriction
B) Recurrent episodes of diarrhea several times a day
C) Long-term issues of constipation
D) Needing to take multiple medications around the clock every 2 hours
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15
First-line therapy for hyperlipidemia is:

A) Statins
B) Niacin
C) Lifestyle changes
D) Bile acid-binding resins
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16
Omega 3 fatty acids are best used to help treat:

A) High HDL
B) Low LDL
C) High triglycerides
D) Any high lipid value
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17
When are statins traditionally ordered to be taken?

A) At bedtime
B) At noon
C) At breakfast
D) With the evening meal
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Which the following persons should not have a statin medication ordered?

A) Someone with 3 first- or second-degree family members with history of muscle issues when started on statins
B) Someone with high lipids, but low BMI
C) Premenopausal woman with recent history of hysterectomy
D) Prediabetic male with known metabolic syndrome
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