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NURSING 1053 Cardiac 2023 Exam
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NURSING 1053 Cardiac Exam 1. An asymptomatic 63-year-old female has a low-density lipoprotein level of 135 mg/dL. Which test is beneficial to assess this patient’s coronary artery disease risk? a. Coronary artery calcium score b. C-reactive protein c. Exercise echocardiography d. Myocardial perfusion imaging ANS: B The CRP is useful in asymptomatic women >60 years who have LDL <160 mg/dL to predict CAD risk. Although the CACS has shown some benefit in patients with moderate risk, the rol...
NURSING 1053 Cardiac 2023 Exam
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NURSING 1053 Cardiac Exam 1. An asymptomatic 63-year-old female has a low-density lipoprotein level of 135 mg/dL. Which test is beneficial to assess this patient’s coronary artery disease risk? a. Coronary artery calcium score b. C-reactive protein c. Exercise echocardiography d. Myocardial perfusion imaging ANS: B The CRP is useful in asymptomatic women >60 years who have LDL <160 mg/dL to predict CAD risk. Although the CACS has shown some benefit in patients with moderate risk, the rol...
NURSING 1053 Cardiac Exam 1. An asymptomatic 63-year-old female has a low-density lipoprotein level of 135 mg/dL. Which test is beneficial to assess this patient’s coronary artery disease risk? a. Coronary artery calcium score b. C-reactive protein c. Exercise echocardiography d. Myocardial perfusion imaging ANS: B The CRP is useful in asymptomatic women >60 years who have LDL <160 mg/dL to predict CAD risk. Although the CACS has shown some benefit in patients with moderate risk, the rol...
NURSING 1053 Cardiac Exam
Last document update:
ago
NURSING 1053 Cardiac Exam 1. An asymptomatic 63-year-old female has a low-density lipoprotein level of 135 mg/dL. Which test is beneficial to assess this patient’s coronary artery disease risk? a. Coronary artery calcium score b. C-reactive protein c. Exercise echocardiography d. Myocardial perfusion imaging ANS: B The CRP is useful in asymptomatic women >60 years who have LDL <160 mg/dL to predict CAD risk. Although the CACS has shown some benefit in patients with moderate risk, the rol...