If Good cholesterol(hdl or high density lipoprotein) increses it helps to reduce other bad cholesterol components.if we compare between 2018 and 2019
Thenwe can see total triglycerides ( bad cholesterol increase chance of heart disease,)LDL(low density lipoprotein high levels hardened and narrowed blood vessels)
And good cholesterol level is increased in 2019
Total cholesterol will be bad that time when it will cross 200 and here it's within 200
So in my opinion risk of heart disease is decreased
As we can see position points are more than negative points.
Lipid panel: is this person's risk of getting cardiovascular disease increased or decreased, judging by these...
Determine whether each characteristic places a person at risk or not at risk for cardiovascular disease. A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Blood triglyceride levels of 130 mg/di Smoking Me.com Smoking Inactivity Inactivity Total blood cholesterol = 176 mg/di Not a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor LDL cholesetrol = 89 HDL cholesterol = 31 mg/dL Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels
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.
Lipid Case Studies Three patients are seen in clinic: -Patient one is a 40 year old man with hypertension, who also smokes, but has not been previously diagnosed with CHD. His father developed CHD at age 53 years. He is fasting, and the results of his lipids include a total cholesterol concentration of 210 mg/dL, triglycerides of 150 mg/dL, and an HDL cholesterol level of 45 mg/dL. He has a fasting glucose level of 98 mg/dL. -Patient two is a...
Lipid Case Studies Three patients are seen in clinic: -Patient one is a 40 year old man with hypertension, who also smokes, but has not been previously diagnosed with CHD. His father developed CHD at age 53 years. He is fasting, and the results of his lipids include a total cholesterol concentration of 210 mg/dL, triglycerides of 150 mg/dL, and an HDL cholesterol level of 45 mg/dL. He has a fasting glucose level of 98 mg/dL. -Patient two is a...
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...
Heart Health Assessment 1) pressure testing and diet analysis. Complete the below assessment by utilizing information from your lipid panel, blood Value Total Cholesterol LDL HDL Triglycerides Blood Pressure 2) Explain the difference between LDL and HDL cholesterol? 3) Referring to your dietary analysis, list 3 nutrients you could increase and/or decrease to improve your lipid profile. Identify 2 foods that contain each nutrient. Be specific. FOOD SOURCES NUTRIENT LIPID TO BE IMPROVED 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 4)...
Procedures Blood Lab Corp Specimen 100-200-3000 Type S Primary Lab PD Report Status COMPLETE Page# 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FASTING: Y PHONE 480-123-4567 DOB: 5/30/1968 PATIENT NAME DOE, JOHN SEX M AGE (YR.MOS.) 40/1 TEST RESULT LIMITS LAB Hemoglobin Alc Hemoglobin Alc 5.5 % < 7.0 Diabetic Adult < 7.0 Healthy Adult 4.8 - 5.9 (DCCT/NGSP) American Diabetes Association’s Summary of Glycemic Recommendations for Adults with Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c <7.0%. More stringent glycemic goals (A1c < 6.0%) may further reduce complications at the...
Comprehensive Case Study on COPD, Heart Failure, Hypertension, and Diabetes Mellitus M. K. is a 45-year-old female measuring 5'5" and weighing 225 lbs. M. K. has a history of smoking about 22 years along with a poor diet. She has a history of type II diabetes mellitus along with primary hypertension. M. K. has recently been diagnosed with chronic bronchitis. Her current symptoms include chronic cough, more severe in the mornings with sputum, light-headedness, distended neck veins, excessive peripheral edema,...
Case Study M.K. is a 45-year-old female, measuring 5''5" and weighs 225 lbs. M.K. has a history of smoking about 22 years along with a poor diet. She has a history of Type II diabetes mellitus along with primary hypertension. M.K. has recently been diagnosed with chronic bronchitis. Her current symptoms include chronic cough, more severe in the mornings with sputum, light-headedness, distended neck veins, excessive peripheral edema, and increase urination at night. Her current medications include Lotensin and Lasix...
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Unit 3 Cases Case connections are short scenarios or puzzles based on the information from the current unit of study. For the Unit 3 Case Connections assignment, you will choose two of the following three case connection problems and provide detailed written solutions To earn full credit, you will need to describe why your chosen answer is correct while also discussing why the other answers...