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JMatthes

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The client is diagnosed with dyslipidemia. This diagnosis is supported when the client's lipid panel indicates a: Select all that apply
 
  a. triglyceride level of triglyceride levels (>2000 mg/dL).
  b. Low Density Lipids (LDL) level of 120 mg/dL.
  c. Total Cholesterol level of 260 mg/dL.
  d. High Density Lipids (HDL) level of 70 mg/dL.
  e. Glucose level of 230 mg/dL.

Question 2

Which principle regarding grief crisis intervention is the basis for intervention planning?
 
  a. The acute phase is the most intense period of the grieving process
  b. The intensity of the grief is in proportion to the expected death trajectory
  c. Grief work is most effective when addressed during the acute phase of grief
  d. Anticipatory grief is an expected barrier to grief work



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Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, C, D
The lipid panel reflecting dyslipidemia would include a triglyceride level >200 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol >240 mg/dL, HDL >60 mg/dL and LDL >160 mg/dL. Glucose would not be included on a lipid panel.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The acute phase is usually the peak time of stress and anxiety as the life and future of the individual and the family is thrown into disequilibrium. Crisis intervention is most effective here because the individual, family, and caregivers are struggling to come to terms with the knowledge. While the other options are true, they are not as directly related to intervention planning.




JMatthes

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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