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ASSESSMENT
DIAGNOSTICS
PLANNING
INTERVENTION
EVALUATION
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9 years to 11 years old
What is the age range children should be screened for their BMI?
100
Greater than or equal to 130mg/dl
What is the LDL value for diagnosing hyperipidemia?
100
An appropriate diet for the patient with hyperlipidemia.
What is a heart healthy diet that is low in saturated fat?
100
This should be done five days a week for 60 minutes a day.
What is aerobic exercise?
100
Less than 170mg/dl
What is an acceptable total cholesterol?
200
This test should be done annually.
What is the frequency a child's BMI should be screened?
200
BMI Hypertension Charts
What is the tool used to compare and diagnose a patient's BP to other children in the U.S.A of the same age, height and gender.
200
This needs to be done regularly for the patient to monitor their HTN and reach their goals.
What is the patient/parent demonstrating an accurate BP
200
Cholestyramine (Questran), and Colestipol (cholestid)
What are 1-Bile Acid Binding Resins??
200
Less than 110mg/dl
What is an acceptable LDL level?
300
Blood relatives having diabetes, kidney and heart disease, and hyperthyroism.
What should be included in a family history?
300
When a pediatric patient's BP is above this range, they are considered hypertensive.
What is the 95th percentile
300
The amount of time a patient must restrain from eating and drinking (other than water) before a lipid blood screen.
What is a 12 hour fast?
300
Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-receptor blockers and diuretics
What are oral antihypertensives?
300
The evaluation test for "un-diagnosing" HTN"
What is 3 BP's under the 95th percentile
400
When three consecutive blood pressures are averaged together.
What is a mean blood pressure?