cardiovascular disease factor
smoking
inactivity
hdl cholestrol 31mg/dl
elevated CRP levels
non cardiovascular disease factor
ldl cholestrol 89
total cholestrol 176
blood triglyceride level of 130mg/dl
Determine whether each characteristic places a person at risk or not at risk for cardiovascular disease....
Homework- Chapter 6 Saved Help Save & Exit 2 Examine the following patient data. Click and drag each item to indicate whether or not it is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Known CVD risk factor Smoking Blood triglyceride levels of 130 mg/d 2 points HDL cholesterol =31 mgidl elook Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels References Inactivity Total blood cholesterol 176 mgid Not a known CVD risk factor Total cholesterol: HDL cholesterol ratio 3:1 ME Graw 2 of 6 <...
Homework-Chapter 6 Help Save &Exit Sve Examine the following patient data. Click and drag each item to indicate whether or not it is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. 2 Known CVD risk factor Smoking Blood triglyceride levels of 130 mgid 2 points HOL cholesterol 31 mgid elook Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP nces levels Inactivity Total blood choiesterol 176 mgd Not a known CVD risk factor Total cholesterol HOL cholesterol ratio 31 <Prey 2 of 6 Next>
Lipid panel: is this person's risk of getting cardiovascular disease increased or decreased, judging by these numbers? I think its increased, but I'm not sure if that is correct. IVIC SLETUI! LDL's are / cholesterol, which accounts for disease (deposit plaques in ) artherosclerosis I recently did a lipid panel, here is the result compared to last year's lipid panel: 2019 2018 Total triglycerides (mg/dL) 118 184 LDL(mg/dL) 110 120 HDL(mg/dL) 50 35 Total cholesterol(mg/dL) 160 155 HDL + LOL...
Although she was overweight, 45-year-old Samantha was surprised to learn at her last doctor's appointment that she had high blood pressure. Additionally, her blood lab values indicated that some of her blood lipids were not within the desirable range. Her total cholesterol was 230 mg/dl; her LDL cholesterol was 140 mg/dl; her HDL cholesterol was 35 mg/dl; and her triglycerides were 90 mg/dL. The physician told Samantha she had a high risk for developing heart disease. As a result of...
Coaching Activity: Understanding Cardiovascular Disease Part B - Risk Factors for CVD Consider how the following behaviors, characteristics, or facts affect the risk for CVD, especially CHD. Determine whether each increases, decreases, or has no effect on the risk for CVD. Drag the appropriate behaviors, characteristics, or facts to their respective bins. Reset Help being a premenopausal woman having elevated LDL cholesterol levels having elevated HDL cholesterol levels choosing running rather than swimming for exercise eating a diet low in...
RISK stratification Is this person Low, moderate or high risk? WHY? Client: Male, age = 40 years Family history: Mother had bypass surgery at age 60 Client health history: Known heart murmur Smoking: Non-smoker BMI: 25 kg/m2 Blood pressure: 120/81 mmHg LDL cholesterol: 126 mg/dL HDL cholesterol: 51 mg/dL Fasting plasma glucose: 82 mg/dL Current exercise: Attends 4 hour-long resistance-training classes per week and has completed half marathon running, regularly training 7+ hours a week for the past year
Extra credit: Janc, a 55-year-old woman, is at a high risk for heart disease. She has several risk factors: old age, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, family history of heart disease, overweight, inactive, and has low HDL cholesterol and high LDL cholesterol levels. Therefore, Jane thinks that heart disease is inevitable and there's nothing he can do. Of her listed risk factors, which one does the actually have control over and what actions can she take to possibly change...
Please explain 4. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include which of the following? A) Genetics B) Cigarette smoking C) High levels of stress D) High-fat diet E) Being overweight F) Having a sedentary lifestyle G) Uncontrolled blood sugars H) Excessive sun exposure I) High blood cholesterol J) High blood pressure
Date Type Notes Provider Verified 12/17/2008 Path/Lab Lipid Panal: SPN Total Cholesterol: 209 mg/dL HDL 50 mg/dL LDL 118 mg/dL VLDL 26 mg/Dl Triglycerides 205 mg/dL Chol/HDL Ratio 4.18 mg/dL Based on the lab results above, explain what this patient is diagnosed with hyperlipidemia and why they are more at risk of heart disease. Cite specific results in your answer. What is Cholesterol used for? A. It is an essential for maintaining the cell membrane B. Used to build hormones...
Deborah is 56 years old, smokes half a pack of cigarettes a day, and is overweight. Her friend wants her to come to a local women's fitness class she attends to once a week. She knows Deborah's dad had died an acute myocardial infarction when he was 56, and she fears, seeing Deborah's lifestyle, the same fate awaits her friend. What she did not know was that Deborah had also been to her doctor for her annual physical where she...