Lipids and Cardiovascular Health – Final Quiz
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Atherosclerosis (build up of fatty materials in the walls of arteries) is the biggest cause of death Worldwide. True or False?
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In 2016, how many deaths worldwide were attributed to atherosclerosis?
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Which of the following can lead to raised lipid levels?
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4. Question
When reviewing lipid results, which of the following is true?
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The most effective way to reduce a patient’s cholesterol levels is to prescribe a statin. True of False?
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You must check Creatinine Kinase (CK) levels in all patients prior to starting a statin in case they develop muscle problems. True or False?
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Reducing which of the following will have a positive impact on cardiovascular risk (choose all that apply)?
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