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AACVPR understanding of atherosclerosis Correct Answer: Traditional risk factors are a source

of inflammatory changes in the blood vessel wall --> which attract lipid laden macrophages and

other inflammatory cells to enter the blood vessel wall --> where they proliferate and develop

atherosclerotic plaques --> which are the source of the clinical manifestations of CHD



Fatty streaks Correct Answer: lipid deposition (daily lipid laden macrophages) in the arterial

wall



Lumen Correct Answer: opening inside of the blood vessel



fibrous plaque Correct Answer: Larger and more obstructive lesoions consisting of an outer

fibrous



Why do plaque ruptures occurs prior to the development of cardiovascular symptoms in many

cases Correct Answer: Atherosclerotic plaques that are prone to rupture tend to be younger,

more immature plaques that usually do not produce the degree of luminal narrowing required to

develop exertion symptoms

,What occurs after a plaque rupture Correct Answer: Clot formation within the lumen of the

coronary artery, potential resulting in an acute coronary syndrome from the sudden

development of severe obstruction to coronary blood flow



Examples of foods high in dietary cholesterol Correct Answer: Animal products ( meat, poultry,

fish, eggs, butter, cheese, whole and 2% milk)



Examples of foods high in saturated fatty acids Correct Answer: high fat meats (beef, lamb,

pork, poultry with skin, beef fat, lard), dairy products, tropical oils ( palm oil, palm kernel

oil, coconut oil)



Examples of foods high in trans fatty acids Correct Answer: fried foods, baked goods, stick

margarines, shortenings



Examples of foods high in monounsaturated fatty acids Correct Answer: vegetable oils (olive

oil, canola oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, sesame oil) , avocados, peanutbutter, nuts and seeds



Examples of foods high in polyunsaturated fatty acids Correct Answer: vegetable oils (soybean

oil, safflower oil), fatty fish ( salmon, mackerel, herring, trout) nuts (walnuts), seeds (sunflower

seeds)



ACC/AHA Lifestyle Management Guidelines Dietary recommendations for lowering LDL-C

Correct Answer: 1) consume a dietary pattern that emphasizes; vegetables, whole grains and

,fruits; low fat dairy products, fish, legumes, non-tropical oils and nuts; limit sweets, sugared

beverages and red meats

2) Aim for a diet of 5-6% of calories from saturated fats

3) Reduce percent calories from saturated fats

4) Reduce percent of calories from trans fats




What are unrefined carbohydrates referred as Correct Answer: whole grains




Strongest evidence for dietary patterns Correct Answer: DASH diet

(dietary approach to stop hypertension)



Function of statins Correct Answer: reduce cholesterol production in the liver by inhibiting the

enzyme HMG CoA reductase



When to investigate into possible secondary causes of hyperlipidemia Correct Answer: LDL-C

>190 mg/dL and triglycerides >600mg/dL



LDL-C reduction on low intensity statin Correct Answer: <30%



LDL-C reduction on moderate intensity statin Correct Answer: 30-<50%



LDL-C reduction on high intensity statin Correct Answer: >50%

, Secondary causes of elevated LDL Correct Answer: diets high in saturated fat/trans fat, weight

gain, anorexia, diuretics, cyclosporine, glucocorticoids, amiodarone, binary obstruction,

nephrotic syndrome, hypothyroidism, obesity, pregnancy



Secondary causes of elevated triglycerides Correct Answer: Diets high in refined carbs, weight

gain, very low fat diets, excessive alcohol intake, estrogens, glucocorticoids, bile acid

sequestrates, protease inhibitors, retinoid acid, anabolic steroids, sirolimus, ralozifene,




How are lipids carried Correct Answer: on lipoproteins in the blood because they are insoluble

in water



Proteins found on lipoproteins Correct Answer: apolipoproteins



Density of lipoprotein with less lipid and greater protein Correct Answer: more dense



Density of lipoprotein with more lipids and less protein Correct Answer: less dense



Major bloodstream lipoproteins Correct Answer: chylomicrons, vLDL, LDL, HDL



Chylomicrons Correct Answer: least dense of the lipoproteins and are triglyceride-rich particles

that are formed in the intestine

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