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NSG533|NSG 533 ADVANCED
PHARMACOLOGY TEST 1 WEEK
4 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
COMPLETE VERIFIED
100%CORRECT ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES WELL
EXPLAINED AND GRADED A+
ALREADY PASSED!!!!!!!!
LATEST 2024 UPDATE WITH
100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS
AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU
NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS)

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, Which of the following is not a secondary cause of dyslipidemia? Hyperthyroidism

On which patients would you perform a Framingham risk assessment? Patients with two or more
major CHD risk factors

A patient diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and CHD is taking atorvastatin 20 mg, and his LDL
cholesterol is 78 mg/dL (2.02 mmol/L). His primary care physician has tried to increase him to 40 mg;
however, the patient complains of muscle pain and weakness shortly after the dose is escalated. His
triglycerides are currently 198 mg/dL (2.24 mmol/L), HDL cholesterol is 39 mg/dL (1.01 mmol/L), and
total cholesterol is 157 mg/dL (4.06 mmol/L). What would be the most appropriate intervention?
Add ezetimibe 10 mg daily

Which lipoprotein particle is not considered to be atherosclerotic? HDL

ND, a 56-year-old woman who smokes two packs of cigarettes per day, is admitted to the emergency
department with severe left-sided chest pain and numbness down her left arm. She is diagnosed with
acute coronary syndrome, is admitted, and undergoes percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
of her left main coronary artery. Her lipid profile was obtained in the emergency department and
reveals the following: total cholesterol 229 mg/dL (5.92 mmol/L), HDL cholesterol 48 mg/dL (1.24
mmol/L), and triglycerides 147 mg/dL (1.66 mmol/L). What is her LDL cholesterol? 152 mg/dL
(3.93 mmol/L)



LDL cholesterol (mg/dL) = total cholesterol − (HDL cholesterol

+ triglycerides/5) using traditional units of mg/dL

ND, a 56-year-old woman who smokes two packs of cigarettes per day, is admitted to the emergency
department with severe left-sided chest pain and numbness down her left arm. She is diagnosed with
acute coronary syndrome, is admitted, and undergoes percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
of her left main coronary artery. Her lipid profile was obtained in the emergency department and
reveals the following: total cholesterol 229 mg/dL (5.92 mmol/L), HDL cholesterol 48 mg/dL (1.24
mmol/L), and triglycerides 147 mg/dL (1.66 mmol/L). The cardiologist who performed ND's angioplasty
would like to start her on lipid-lowering therapy. What would be the most appropriate therapy?
Atorvastatin 80 mg daily

Niacin is associated with flushing, itching, and liver toxicity. Sustained-release niacin is associated with a
higher incidence of liver toxicity compared with IR niacin preparations. Choose the best answer that
explains the difference in liver toxicity between the two preparations. Sustained-release preparations
have a slow absorption rate allowing more niacin to be metabolized by the amidation pathway

Decreasing the dose of an inhaled corticosteroid may be feasible after a patient's asthma has been
controlled for: 3 months

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