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NP Endocrine questions & answers A 51-year-old overweight Caucasian male is diagnosed today with Type 2 diabetes. What medications should be initiated today? Metformin, ASA, and pravastatin Metformin, niacin, Monopril Glimepiride, ASA, fosinopril Metformin, atorvastatin, ramipril, ASA ️️Metformin, atorvastatin, ramipril, ASA This patient needs several medications started today. American Diabetes Association recommends starting treatment with metformin. This should be initiated today. The drug class of choice for treatment of his LDL cholesterol is a statin. Dietary modifications are usually attempted for 3 months prior to initiation of a statin. However, considering this patient's LDLs of 210 mg/dL and his diagnosis of diabetes, strong consideration should be given to initiating therapy today with a statin. An ACE inhibitor is a good antihypertensive medication to treat blood pressure elevations in a 51-year-old overweight Caucasian male who has diabetes. An aspirin should be initiated if there are no contraindications. ADA recommends (Level C) ASA therapy (low dose) as primary prevention in patients who have Type 2 diabetes that are at increased cardiovascular risk. ASA use as secondary prevention in patients who have diabetes and a history of a cardiovascular event is Level A.

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NP Endocrine questions & answers
A 51-year-old overweight Caucasian male is diagnosed today with Type 2 diabetes. What

medications should be initiated today?

Metformin, ASA, and pravastatin

Metformin, niacin, Monopril

Glimepiride, ASA, fosinopril

Metformin, atorvastatin, ramipril, ASA ✔️✔️Metformin, atorvastatin, ramipril, ASA This

patient needs several medications started today. American Diabetes Association recommends

starting treatment with metformin. This should be initiated today. The drug class of choice for

treatment of his LDL cholesterol is a statin. Dietary modifications are usually attempted for 3

months prior to initiation of a statin. However, considering this patient's LDLs of 210 mg/dL and

his diagnosis of diabetes, strong consideration should be given to initiating therapy today with a

statin. An ACE inhibitor is a good antihypertensive medication to treat blood pressure elevations

in a 51-year-old overweight Caucasian male who has diabetes. An aspirin should be initiated if

there are no contraindications. ADA recommends (Level C) ASA therapy (low dose) as primary

prevention in patients who have Type 2 diabetes that are at increased cardiovascular risk. ASA

use as secondary prevention in patients who have diabetes and a history of a cardiovascular event

is Level A.



A patient who has been treated for hypothyroidism presents for her annual exam. She complains

of weight gain and fatigue. How should the NP proceed? TSH is 14.1

Ask what time of day she is taking her medication

, Ask if she is taking her medication Correct

Increase her dose of thyroid supplement

Repeat the TSH in 2-3 months ✔️✔️Ask if she is taking her medication Her TSH is elevated.

This is usually caused by insufficient supplementation in a patient with hypothyroidism. If the

TSH was within normal range following her last annual exam, something has changed. The first

point that must be established is whether the patient is still taking her medication. If she is still

taking her medication, determining when she is taking it is important. It should be taken on an

empty stomach for absorption. These two important facts must be established BEFORE

increasing her current dose. The TSH is usually repeated when an abnormal value is measured,

but this patient has symptoms of an abnormal TSH.



What is the AM fasting glucose goal for a 75-year-old patient who has diabetes?

80-100 mg/dL

100-120 mg/dL

80-130 mg/dL Correct

120-140 mg/dL ✔️✔️80-130 Considering this patient's age and the risk of hypoglycemia, a

reasonable goal is 80-130 mg/dL preprandial. A value less than 130 mg/dL is desirable, but not

less than 80 mg/dL. The goal peak postprandial capillary plasma glucose should be less than 180

mg/dL. Hypoglycemia during sleep can result in stroke or seizures in this age group.

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A female patient has the following characteristics. Which one represents the greatest risk factor

for development of Type 2 diabetes?

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