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Dyslipidemia
This test is based on the course by Ray Lengel, RN, MSN, CNP
Contact Hours:
2.0
Price:
$3.98
Course Free with purchase of unlimited courses!
Price includes all materials and certificate of completion.
Price includes online testing.
Target audience:
RN's, LPN's and Registered Nurse Practitioners
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Format:
Homestudy
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Dyslipidemia
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Dyslipidemia
Course Description
The purpose of this nurse ceu course is to provide an overview of abnormal cholesterol levels. The course will include an explanation of the different components of cholesterol, what levels are abnormal, risks of abnormal cholesterol and treatment options.
Learning Objectives
The participant will be able to identify optimal cholesterol levels.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the use of medications in the management of dyslipidemia.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with how to monitor the patient with dyslipidemia.
The participant will be able to identify three non-pharmacological options in the management of dyslipidemia.
Course Outline
Introduction
Who has dyslipidemia?
Consequences
Lipid Panel
Work Up
Causes
Treatment
Medications
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