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Diane

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Which single drug class is known to be most effective in reducing the major types of dyslipidemia?
 
  A) Statins
  B) Bile acid sequestrants
  C) Fibrates
  D) Niacin

Question 2

An adult male patient with a long-standing dysrhythmia has been taking oral propranolol for the last several months, resulting in acceptable symptom control. What is a priority teaching point for the nurse to communicate to this patient?
 
  A) The need to measure his radial pulse for 1 minute prior to each dose of propranolol
  B) The importance of not stopping the medication abruptly
  C) The need to avoid taking over-the-counter antacids
  D) The need to limit his intake of high-potassium foods



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Answer to Question 1

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For single-drug therapy, a statin is preferred for the treatment of dyslipidemia. To lower cholesterol and triglycerides, a statin, a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, gemfibrozil, a fibrate, or the vitamin niacin may be used. To lower triglycerides, gemfibrozil, ezetimibe, a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, or niacin may be given.

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Patients need to realize that they should not stop taking propranolol abruptly because this action can cause the dysrhythmia to worsen. There is no need to restrict potassium intake, to avoid antacids, or to measure his radial pulse prior to each dose of propranolol.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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