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NURS 210 Exam 2: Cardiac Review Questions and Answers 100% Solved Atherosclerosis: -Atherosclerotic plaque formation -Injury to the endothelium (coronary arteries and peripheral arterial walls) -Cigarette smoking injury endothelium -Chronic hemodynamic wall stress (hypertension) -Increased risk for permeability -LDL molecules into vessel wall -Oxidized damage to endothelium -Macrophages arrive and engulf lipids - foam cells -Causes inflammatory mediators to release

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Atherosclerosis: -Atherosclerotic plaque formation


-Injury to the endothelium (coronary arteries and peripheral arterial walls)


-Cigarette smoking injury endothelium


-Chronic hemodynamic wall stress (hypertension)


-Increased risk for permeability


-LDL molecules into vessel wall


-Oxidized damage to endothelium


-Macrophages arrive and engulf lipids - foam cells


-Causes inflammatory mediators to release




Lipid core Excess lipid and debris accumulate in vessel wall


Plaques with a large lipid core are prone to rupture




C-reactive protein (CRP) Marker of inflammation

,Elevated levels indicate an increased risk for disease state




Formation of atherosclerosis 1. Ruptured plaque


2. Platelet aggregation


3. Thrombus formation




Elevated LDL and cholesterol increase the risk for atherosclerosis True




Arteriosclerosis Any thickening or hardening of the arterial wall




Atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease: Almost all caused by atherosclerosis


Insufficient delivery of oxygen to the heart (ischemic heart disease)




Treatment: Lower cholesterol levels in the blood


Decrease LDL


Increase HDL


-Prescribed medicine

, -Healthy diet (DASH diet)


-Losing weight


-Exercise (increases HDL)




Hydroxymethylglutaryl Coenzyme A reductase inhibitors Statins


-Prevent nonfatal and fatal ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) events


-Reduce the risk of disability from nonfatal stroke (women greater risk than men)




4 statin benefit groups: -Individuals with clinical ASCVD


-With primary elevations of LDL >190 mg/dl


-40-75 years with DM with LDL 70-189 mg/dl


-Without clinical ASCVD or DM 40-75 y.o. LDL 70-189 mg/dl with estimated 10-year ASCVD risk

7.5% or higher




Clinical ASCVD -Acute coronary syndrome


-History of MI


-Stable or unstable angina

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