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What is dyslipidemia? - Answer abnormal concentrations of serum lipoproteins What are the three serum lipoproteins? - Answer Very Low density lipoproteins (VLDL) Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) High density lipoproteins (HDL) What type of fat is a VLDL? - Answer Triglyceride What...

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NSG 533 - Module 8 Hypertension and
Artherosclerosis Midterm Exam Fully
Answered.
What is dyslipidemia? - Answer abnormal concentrations of serum lipoproteins



What are the three serum lipoproteins? - Answer Very Low density lipoproteins (VLDL)

Low-density lipoproteins (LDL)

High density lipoproteins (HDL)



What type of fat is a VLDL? - Answer Triglyceride



What can elevated levels of triglyceride serum indicate? - Answer Corondary artery disease risk



What is the job of the LDLs? - Answer they deliver cholesterol to the tissues



What is LDL made of? - Answer cholesterol and protein



What does an elevated serum concentration of LDL-C indicate? - Answer CAD risk

however relative risk depends on factors such as age, DM, and CKD



What is the function of the HDLs? - Answer they are "reverse cholesterol transport"



Which of the serum lipoproteins returns excess cholesterol from the tissues to the liver? - Answer HDL
(high density lipoproteins)



What happens to cholesterol in the liver? - Answer it is converted to cholesterol-containing steroids or
bile for digestion

,How does the HDLs affects the LDL? - Answer HDL protects LDL from oxidation



What are some other functions of HDL? - Answer preserves endothelial function

promotes anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic effects



What components make up HDLs? - Answer phospholipids and protein



What do LOW levels of HDL-C indicate? - Answer CAD risk



Elevated LDL is linked to chronic heart disease in persons with what genetic disorder? - Answer
hypercholesterolemia



What is a cause of decreased LDL removal - Answer defective or reduced numbers of LDL receptors



What can familiar hypercholesterolemia (FH) cause? - Answer blockage of arteries and heart disease
without other risk factors



What genetic disorder causes bumps on the skin that are composed of deposits of cholesterol derived
from LDLs? - Answer Homozygous Familiary hypercholesterolemia



Name 6 modifiable risk factors for Coronary artery disease - Answer dylipemia

hypertension

cigarette smoking

DM and insulin resistance

obesity and sedentary lifestyle

atherogenic diet (cholesterol rich)



Name 4 non-modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease - Answer advanced age

male

postmenopausal women

, family history/genetics



Name 10 Novel Risk factors for CAD - Answer high lipoprotein (dyslipidemia)

high LDL particle number

small, dense LDL

increased markers for inflammation, ischemia and thrombosis

adipokines

Chronic kidney disease

Air pollution and ionizing radioation

Medications

coronary artery calcification and carotid wall thickness

microbiome



What is the marker for inflammation that is a novel risk factors for CAD? - Answer high sensitive C-
reactive protein (hs-CRP)



What is hs-CRP? - Answer indirect measure of inflammation and plaque growth in blocked arteries



What is the marker for ischemia? - Answer Troponin I (tnI)



What is troponin I? - Answer It is a marker used to detect heart muscle damage during acute coronary
syndromes



What is the marker for thrombosis? - Answer High fibrinogen and protein C



What is the term used to describe a group of hormones released from fat cells? - Answer adipokines



What are the three adipoknes? - Answer adiponectin

leptin

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