List both modifiable and non-modifiable conditions that can lead to cardiovascular disorder or hypertension.
Cardiovascular disorders:
Hypertension:
Modifiable condition;
Non modifiable condition:
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List both modifiable and non-modifiable conditions that can lead to cardiovascular disorder or hypertension.
List both modifiable and non-modifiable conditions that can lead to cardiovascular disorder or hypertension.
Cardiovascular Disease is the number one leading cause of death in America. What are some modifiable and non-modifiable factors which would contribute to the development of this disease
** If there are any errors in the given answers please note it if you can thank you Case B: You are a physician assistant taking care of a 65-year old retired man with a history of cardiovascular disease, including two heart attacks. A thorough history and physical exam reveal: height= 170 cm, weight= 80 kg, BP= 150/90, HR= 100 bpm, LDL= 200 mg/dl, TG= 250 mg/dl, HDL= 30 mg/dl, FPG=80 mg/dl and HbA1c= 3%. As a grandfather, your patient...
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List and discuss three specific mechanisms by which nutrients can reduce our risk for cardiovascular disease
Case B: You are a physician assistant taking care of a 65-year old retired man with a history of cardiovascular disease, including two heart attacks. A thorough history and physical exam reveal: height= 170 cm, weight= 80 kg, BP= 150/90, HR= 100 bpm, LDL= 200 mg/dl, TG= 250 mg/dl, HDL= 30 mg/dl, FPG=80 mg/dl and HbA1c= 3%. As a grandfather, your patient spends most of his days taking care of his grandchildren while the parents, who both work full-time, are...