AANP Exam Version 1 Actual Exam Newest 2025/2026 Complete All Questions And Correct Detailed Answ
AANP Exam Version 1 Actual Exam Newest 2025/2026 Complete All Questions And Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) |Already Graded A+||Brand New Version An elderly patient is diagnosed with hyperlipidemia. The NP is prescribing a medication that may have the following effects on her LDL, HDL and Triglyceride levels: LDL-5 to 15% decrease, HDL - 14 to 20% increase and Triglyceride - 20 to 50% decrease. Which of the following drugs is the NP MOST likely prescribing? Atorvastatin Gemfibrozil. Nicotinic acid. Colestipol. - Answer ✓✓Correct answer: Gemfibrozil The expected outcomes of the preceding medications are as follows: Atorvastatin: LDL: 20-60% decrease HDL: 5-15% increase Triglyceride: 10-40% decrease Gemfibrozil: LDL: 5-15% decrease HDL: 14-20% increase Triglyceride: 20-50% decrease Nicotinic acid: LDL: 10-25% decrease HDL: 15-35% increase Triglyceride: 20-50% decrease Colestipol: LDL: 10-20% decrease HDL: 3-5% decrease Triglyceride: May increa
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