Chapter 23

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The nurse has provided client education regarding therapeutic lifestyle changes to help control cholesterol levels. Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the​ information?

"- I will maintain an optimal​ weight." - "I will implement a medically supervised exercise​ plan." - ​"I will eliminate tobacco​ use."

Which information about the dietary intake of lipids should the nurse provide a​ client?

- "Phospholipids are essential to building plasma​ membranes." - "Cholesterol is a building block for estrogen and​ testosterone." - ​"Triglycerides are the major form of fat in the​ body." - "Cholesterol in the diet is unnecessary as the liver synthesizes​ it."

A patient has been prescribed gemfibrozil​ (Lopid). Which laboratory tests should the nurse schedule for the client on the next clinic​ appointment?

- Blood glucose - Liver enzymes - Hemoglobin and hematocrit

The nurse is preparing to provide education for a client prescribed a statin. Which adverse effects should the nurse include in the​ teaching?

- Myopathy - Rhabdomyolysis

The nurse is discussing with a​ client, the dietary intake of​ omega-3 and​ CoQ10-rich foods to control lipid levels. Which foods should the nurse include in the​ discussion?

- Sardines - Almonds - Olive oil

The educator is reviewing the classifications of prescriptions used to decrease blood cholesterol levels with a nurse. Which prescriptions should the educator include in the discussion of fibric acid​ agents?

- Tricor - Lopid

The educator is preparing education about the different types of lipids for a nurse. Which should the educator include in the​ presentation?

- Triglycerides - Phospholipids - Steroids

A client tells the nurse they will need a prescription for high cholesterol but does not know which would be best. Which information should the nurse provide the​ client?

- ​"The bile resins keep cholesterol from being absorbed but have some side​ effects." - ​"The statin drugs inhibit the making of cholesterol and are considered the best​ choice." - "Fibric acid drugs will decrease​ triglycerides, but your low density lipoprotein​ (LDL) will still be​ high."

Which assessment is a nursing priority for a client receiving cholestyramine​ (Questran)?

Auscultation of bowel sounds in all four abdominal quadrants

The patient is receiving cholestyramine​ (Questran) and complains of constipation. The physician orders bisacodyl​ (Dulcolax) tablets. When is the best time for the nurse to administer the bisacodyl​ (Dulcolax) tablets?

Four hours after administration of cholestyramine​ (Questran).

The nurse has completed nutritional teaching for a client with a high low density lipoprotein​ (LDL) level. Which menu choice made by the client indicates an understanding of the​ teaching?

Grilled chicken with rice and​ broccoli, tossed salad with walnuts and sliced​ apples, slice of​ whole-wheat bread, and​ low-fat chocolate pudding

Which type of lipoprotein is often referred to as​ "the good​ type?"

HDL

The nurse is providing education about lipids for a client with hyperlipidemia. Which information should the nurse include in the​ education?

High density lipoprotein​ (HDL) is called good cholesterol because it removes cholesterol from the body and gets rid of it in the liver.

Which is the priority action of the nurse when caring for a client receiving a statin with elevated creatine kinase​ (CK) levels?

Hold the prescription and notify the healthcare provider.

Which describes the mechanism of​ atorvastatin's (Lipitor) ability to lower blood cholesterol​ levels?

Inhibits an enzyme that is essential for cholesterol synthesis.

Which anatomical location is Ezetimibe​ (Zetia) effective in blocking the absorption of​ cholesterol?

Jejunum

The nurse reviewing a​ client's serum cholesterol levels notes the​ following: Low density lipoprotein​ (LDL) = 105​ mg/dl High density lipoprotein​ (HDL) = 37​ mg/dl Low density lipoprotein​ (LDL)/high density lipoprotein​ (HDL) ratio​ = 4.1 Which should the nurse identify as the priority outcome in the​ client's plan of​ care?

Maintenance of normal lipid levels without the use of pharmacotherapy.

Which statement is accurate regarding the use of nicotinic acid​ (Niacin) for lowering blood cholesterol​ levels?

Niacin may also reduce triglyceride levels.

Which lipid type is associated with the highest risk for the development of​ atherosclerosis?

Steroids

Which statement correctly identifies why restricting dietary intake of cholesterol generally will not result in a significant reduction of blood​ cholesterol?

The liver reacts to a​ low-cholesterol diet by making more cholesterol.

Which statement provides the best rationale for monitoring HDL and LDL as opposed to total​ cholesterol?

Total cholesterol does not differentiate the amounts of​ "good" cholesterol and​ "bad" cholesterol.

The nurse reviewing records should determine that which​ client's lab values are associated with the highest risk of developing heart​ disease?

Total​ 220, LDL​ 162, HDL 20

Which type of lipid serves as fuel for the body when energy is​ needed?

Triglycerides

Which assessment finding for a client receiving a statin is a priority for the nurse to report to the healthcare​ provider?

Urine output of 20​ mL/hour.

A client asks the nurse how fat is carried in the blood. Which response should the nurse​ provide?

​"Fats travel in the blood on little proteins called​ lipoproteins."

The nurse has completed the education for a client prescribed gemfibrozil​ (Lopid). Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the​ information?

​"I must take this medication with food or I can have​ heartburn."

The nurse has provided education for a client prescribed fenofibrate​ (Lofibra). Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the​ information?

​"I will expect to see a change in color of my​ stool."

Which assessment data obtained from a client receiving a statin is a priority for the nurse to report to the healthcare​ provider?

​"My calves​ hurt, and I had a hard time walking to the​ bathroom."

Which information should the nurse include in the education for a client prescribed niacin to lower lipid​ levels?

​"Take one aspirin 30 minutes before you take your​ niacin."

The client states to the​ nurse, "My healthcare provider says I have heart disease and I need to decrease the cholesterol in my diet. I​ don't understand how this​ happened." Which response should the nurse provide the​ client?

​"The arteries around your heart are narrowed by low density lipoprotein​ (LDL) cholesterol buildup in​ them."


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