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Regis NU641 Adv Pharmacology Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2025 Marking Scheme New Update hyperlipidemia - Answer-high cholesterol levels in the blood, which can lead to heart dz, stroke and other problems caused by block arteries /.Atherosclerosis - Answer-Changes in the walls of large arteries consisting of lipid deposits on the artery walls, which incidences can be reduced with proper treatment of hyperlipidemia /.Treatment goal of hyperlipidemia - Answer-lowering of the cholesterol to appropriate levels to decrease the risk of heart attack and stroke /.Non-pharmacology treatment - Answer-Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC) important part of treatment and are not futile /.Pharmacology - Answer-Medications /.Statins - Answer-lower cholesterol in the blood and reduce its production in the liver by blocking the enzyme that produces it; has adverse effects that can occur more frequently at higher doses. /.LDL cholesterol - Answer-goal of < 70 in high risk patients goal of < 100 in mod high-risk patients /.DM pts w/ acute coronary artery syndrome & multiple or uncontrolled risk factors; Tx = - Answer-TLC, changes in diet restrict refined carbs (sugar & liquid calories), wgt loss (pt will not be able to participate in aerobic activity if had previous MI), decreased insulin resistance, decreased BP, improved cardiovascular conditioning, limit/ restrict ETOH consumption. /.Which patients are easier to manage? - Answer-Patients at low risk for developing heart dz. /.What med is recommended if the LDL cannot be decreased by a high dose of potent statin? - Answer-Nicotinic acid /.Med combination to lower triglycerides and increase the HDL - Answer-a fibrate/nicotinic acid with statin /.Patient Education for Statin - Answer-Pt to report report extreme fatigue, darked-color urine, ck elevated, rhabdomylitis (muscle aches); if reported stop immediately and check LFT(Liver Fxn Test) /.lescol (Statin) - Answer-This med can affect liver function and increase liver enzymes as well cause the pt to feel weak, fatigue and have muscle aches checking the LFT is recommended /.Acute drug induced hepatitis - Answer-the Liver enzymes are elevated w/ the use of statin /.If pt has acute and chronic hepatitis, liver disease cirrhosis and alcoholism; or pregnant/breastfeeding mothers - Answer-DO NOT PRESCRIBE STATINS /.First-line therapy for hyperlipidemia - Answer-Therapeutic Life Changes (TLC) Such as: balanced diet, weight loss, minimize risk factors before medications /.Which drug class is most effective for the management of hyperlipidemia with concurrent elevated triglycerides (TGs)? - Answer-Fibrates /.How do you identify the potential serious adverse drug reactions with hyperlipidemia agents? - Answer-Monitor BP within 1 to 3 hours of administration to check for hypotensive affect /.What type of counseling would you give to a pt who just started on hyperlipidemia agents, such as an HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor (statin), etc? - Answer-myopathy and hepatatoxicity /.What is the second line treatment options if a patient fails a statin? - Answer-Bile acid-binding resins /.Patient factors which preclude use of an HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor - Answer-*patients with active hepatic disease or unexplained persistent elevations in aminotransferase levels * in pregnancy and during breastfeeding as cholesterol is an essential component for fetal and infant synthesis of steroids and cell membrane development *caution is necessary for patients with already increased blood glucose *levels or increased Hba1c levels. can increase the risk of statin-induced myopathy /.Which hyperlipidemia agents are appropriate for use in pregnancy with respect to risk to fetus as well as mother? - Answer-Fibrates /.Which drug (statin) decrease LDL at a greatest percentage? - Answer-Rosuvastatin /.Post MI dose of ASA - Answer-BMI > 29 = 325mg ASA

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With Correct Answers 2025 Marking Scheme New
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hyperlipidemia - Answer-high cholesterol levels in the blood, which can lead to heart dz,
stroke and other problems caused by block arteries

/.Atherosclerosis - Answer-Changes in the walls of large arteries consisting of lipid
deposits on the artery walls, which incidences can be reduced with proper treatment of
hyperlipidemia

/.Treatment goal of hyperlipidemia - Answer-lowering of the cholesterol to appropriate
levels to decrease the risk of heart attack and stroke

/.Non-pharmacology treatment - Answer-Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC) important
part of treatment and are not futile

/.Pharmacology - Answer-Medications

/.Statins - Answer-lower cholesterol in the blood and reduce its production in the liver by
blocking the enzyme that produces it; has adverse effects that can occur more
frequently at higher doses.

/.LDL cholesterol - Answer-goal of < 70 in high risk patients
goal of < 100 in mod high-risk patients

/.DM pts w/ acute coronary artery syndrome & multiple or uncontrolled risk factors; Tx =
- Answer-TLC, changes in diet restrict refined carbs (sugar & liquid calories), wgt loss
(pt will not be able to participate in aerobic activity if had previous MI), decreased insulin
resistance, decreased BP, improved cardiovascular conditioning, limit/ restrict ETOH
consumption.

/.Which patients are easier to manage? - Answer-Patients at low risk for developing
heart dz.

/.What med is recommended if the LDL cannot be decreased by a high dose of potent
statin? - Answer-Nicotinic acid

/.Med combination to lower triglycerides and increase the HDL - Answer-a
fibrate/nicotinic acid with statin

, /.Patient Education for Statin - Answer-Pt to report report extreme fatigue, darked-color
urine, ck elevated, rhabdomylitis (muscle aches); if reported stop immediately and
check LFT(Liver Fxn Test)

/.lescol (Statin) - Answer-This med can affect liver function and increase liver enzymes
as well cause the pt to feel weak, fatigue and have muscle aches checking the LFT is
recommended

/.Acute drug induced hepatitis - Answer-the Liver enzymes are elevated w/ the use of
statin

/.If pt has acute and chronic hepatitis, liver disease cirrhosis and alcoholism; or
pregnant/breastfeeding mothers - Answer-DO NOT PRESCRIBE STATINS

/.First-line therapy for hyperlipidemia - Answer-Therapeutic Life Changes (TLC) Such
as: balanced diet, weight loss, minimize risk factors before medications

/.Which drug class is most effective for the management of hyperlipidemia with
concurrent elevated triglycerides (TGs)? - Answer-Fibrates

/.How do you identify the potential serious adverse drug reactions with hyperlipidemia
agents? - Answer-Monitor BP within 1 to 3 hours of administration to check for
hypotensive affect

/.What type of counseling would you give to a pt who just started on hyperlipidemia
agents, such as an HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor (statin), etc? - Answer-myopathy and
hepatatoxicity

/.What is the second line treatment options if a patient fails a statin? - Answer-Bile acid-
binding resins

/.Patient factors which preclude use of an HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor - Answer-
*patients with active hepatic disease or unexplained persistent elevations in
aminotransferase levels
* in pregnancy and during breastfeeding as cholesterol is an essential component for
fetal and infant synthesis of steroids and cell membrane development
*caution is necessary for patients with already increased blood glucose *levels or
increased Hba1c levels.
can increase the risk of statin-induced myopathy

/.Which hyperlipidemia agents are appropriate for use in pregnancy with respect to risk
to fetus as well as mother? - Answer-Fibrates

/.Which drug (statin) decrease LDL at a greatest percentage? - Answer-Rosuvastatin

/.Post MI dose of ASA - Answer-BMI > 29 = 325mg ASA

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