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1
Q

What are two genetic lipid disorders?

A
  1. Familial hypercholesterolemia
  2. Familial hyperchylomicronemia
2
Q

Which genetic disorder?

–LDL receptors absent or dysfunctional

–Homozygotes: LDL 8x normal

–Heterozygotes: LDL 2x normal

A

Familial hypercholesterolemia

3
Q

Which genetic disorder?

Lipoprotein lipase abnormality

  • Enzyme that allows peripheral tissue to take up TG from chylomicrons and VLDL
  • Severe hypertriglyceridemia
A

Familial hyperchylomicronemia

4
Q

What is the following describing?

–Transported through blood within lipoproteins

–Transported into skeletal muscle and adipose tissue to use as energy

A

Triglycerides

5
Q

Elevated triglycerides have been seen with decreased HDL–> Is this an independent risk factor for CVD?

A

It is UNKNOWN if this is an independent risk factor

6
Q

Which syndrome has 3 of the following:

  1. Central obesity
  2. High BP
  3. High triglycerides
  4. Low HDL-cholesterol
  5. Insulin resistance
A

Metabolic syndrome

7
Q

200-499 mg/dL is:

A. Severe hypertriglyceridemia

B. Mild hypertriglyceridemia

C. Moderate hypertriglyceridemia

A

B. Mild hypertriglyceridemia

8
Q

>500 mg/dL is:

A. Severe hypertriglyceridemia

B. Mild hypertriglyceridemia

C. Moderate hypertriglyceridemia

A

C. Moderate hypertriglyceridemia

9
Q

>1000 mg/dL is:

A. Severe hypertriglyceridemia

B. Mild hypertriglyceridemia

C. Moderate hypertriglyceridemia

A

A. Severe hypertriglyceridemia

10
Q

Mild, moderate or severe hypertriglyceridemia?

>1000 mg/dL

  • Milky white serum

Acute pancreatitis

A

Severe hypertriglyceridemia

11
Q

What healthy lifestyle behaviors should be recommended in ALL patients?

A
  1. Low saturated fat, low trans fat
  2. Low sodium
  3. Regular aerobic exercise
  4. Avoid tobacco products