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PHCY310 Quiz on L23 Risk factors for CVR disorders, created by Mer Scott on 14/04/2019.

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L23 Risk factors for CVR disorders

Question 1 of 2

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Select all the risk factors for CVR disorders that you can change.

Select one or more of the following:

  • High blood pressure

  • Being Overweight

  • Sex

  • Being inactive

  • Ethnic background

  • Diet

  • Age

  • High Cholesterol

  • Family history

  • Smoking

Explanation

Question 2 of 2

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Using a cardiovascular risk assessment tool developed based on NZ epidemiology, we can asses the risk of a CVD event over the next years.
Risk below %5 is considered low risk. Treatment and therapy has benefit. Risk is reassessed every 5-10 years.
Risk between 5-15% is considered moderate risk. Discussing the benefits of starting an anti- medicine and with the patient. It will have a greater benefit the higher their . Risk is reassessed every 2-5 years.
Risk over 15% is considered high risk. There is strong evidence to using anti-hypertensives and statins to reduce CVD events and deaths. Risk is reassessed .
A patient who has already had a CVD event is treated the same as those in the high risk category, and those under are also recommended to take aspirin.

At all stages, diet and weight management, smoking , and a physically lifestyle are recommended.

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