Hyperlipidemia Right Ans - Elevated blood cholesterol levels
First line therapy Right Ans - Initial treatment option
Bile Acid Sequestrants Right Ans - Medication that binds to bile in the
intestinal tract
Statin Therapy Right Ans - Inhibits the biosynthesis of cholesterol in the
liver
Lifestyle modifications Right Ans - Changes in diet and exercise habits
Niacin Right Ans - Medication used to lower cholesterol levels
Statin drugs Right Ans - Inhibit the biosynthesis of cholesterol in the liver
Low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol Right Ans - Type of cholesterol
that is most effectively lowered by Atorvastatin
Atorvastatin Right Ans - Medication most effective for lowering LDL
cholesterol
Gemfibrozil Right Ans - Medication used to lower cholesterol levels
Ezetimibe Right Ans - Medication used to lower cholesterol levels
Cholestyramine Right Ans - Bile acid sequestrant used to lower cholesterol
levels
Niacin side effect Right Ans - Redness of the skin
Premedicate with aspirin Right Ans - Advice for a patient experiencing
redness after taking niacin
Emphysema Right Ans - Chronic lung disease
, Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) Right Ans - Recommended
annual intervention for a stable middle-aged adult with emphysema
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) Right Ans - Recommended
annual intervention for a stable middle-aged adult with emphysema
Quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (QIV) Right Ans -
Recommended annual intervention for a stable middle-aged adult with
emphysema
Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAV) Right Ans - Recommended annual
intervention for a stable middle-aged adult with emphysema
OTC proton pump inhibitors Right Ans - Over-the-counter medication used
to reduce stomach acid
Oral antifungal Right Ans - Medication used to treat fungal infections
Fluconazole Right Ans - Antifungal medication that the patient was taking
Caspofungin Right Ans - Antifungal medication
Intraconazole Right Ans - Antifungal medication
Amphotericin B Right Ans - Antifungal medication
Hepatitis B Right Ans - Viral infection affecting the liver
Adefovir Right Ans - Medication used to treat hepatitis B
48 weeks Right Ans - Time frame for hepatitis B drug therapy
Idarucizumab Right Ans - Medication used to reverse the activity of
antithrombotic drugs
Antithrombotic drug Right Ans - Medication used to prevent blood clots
Dalteparin Right Ans - Antithrombotic drug
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