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Patient X is a 42 YOWM who is being evaluated for CHD risk. He is 70 tall and weighs 2001 . His father died of a heart attack at age 67 . He does not smoke. The following data have been collected from him: total cholesterol 210 mg/dL (N: <200 mg>40 mg/dL), Trig 125 mg/dL (N: <150 mg> a. Reduce LDL<100 mg>  b. Maintain LDL<160 mg>  c. Reduce LDL<130 mg>  d. Reduce LDL<130mg>

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Hypernatremia can theoretically be caused by either an increase in sodium or a:
 a. increase in potassium consumption
  b. decrease in potassium consumption
  c. decrease in blood glucose
 d. increase in water consumption
 e. decrease in water consumption



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Answer to Question 1

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casperchen82

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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