Section: Module 2: Lesson 2: Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Adult Cardiovascular Disease Prevention | NextGenU.org
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Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:Student Learning Outcomes:
- Explain how lipids, hypertension, thrombosis, diabetes and insulin resistance affect cardiovascular health.
- Explain how lifestyle can affect cardiovascular health (e.g., cigarette smoking and obesity).
- Explain the role and efficacy of statins and common medications.
- Explain the role and efficacy of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system agents.
- Explain the role of antiplatelet therapy.
- Explain the role of antihypertensive medications.
- Identify pharmacological interactions of common cardiovascular medications with over-the-counter supplements, nutriceuticals, and common dietary ingredients.
- Explain the need for dose adjustment across age, gender, and ethnicity.
- Explain the influence of common comorbidities on pharmacologic dosing.
- Identify common combination medications used for slowing and reversing the progression of atherosclerosis.
- Describe the efficacy of pairing atherosclerosis-specific targeted interventions with the use of combination medications.
- Discuss the importance of genetic testing in preventative cardiology.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 15 hours and 40 minutes.
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read the entire article. (10 minutes)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - 2019
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Read the entire article. (60 minutes)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - 2020
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Read the entire article. (25 minutes)
National Library of Medicine - 2022
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Read the entire article. (45 minutes)
Pharmacological Research - 2017
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Read the entire article. (60 minutes)
Journal of the Americal College of Cardiology - 2017
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Read the entire article. (10 minutes)
Heart Attack and Stroke Syndrome - 2023
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Read the entire article. (25 minutes)
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine - 2022
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Read the entire article. (13 minutes)
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Read the entire article. (10 minutes)
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Read the entire article. (70 minutes)
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Read the entire article. (35 minutes)
Molecular Therapy - 2022
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Read the entire article. (7 minutes)
American College of Cardiology - 2022
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Read the entire article. (50 minutes)
Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine - 2020
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General Instructions: In this activity, you will review and recall criteria and concepts about preventive medicine, drug dosage, and the need to adjust it according to age and gender. Review the clinical case and answer the subsequent six questions.
Step 1 - Review:
Jhona, a 67-year-old Asian male with a family history of heart disease, visits the clinic for a regular check-up. He is concerned about his potential risk for developing cardiovascular disease considering his increasing age, overweight status, history of hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, mild chronic kidney disease, and family history. His medical history, family history of heart disease, concurrent comorbidities, and personal concerns underscore a potential complexity in pharmacological treatment and the possible need for dose adjustments tailored to his specific circumstances, making his case an enriching study for students to examine.
Step 2 - Respond: Answer the following questions based on the given scenario:
- How might these comorbidities impact the choice of pharmacologic therapy (e.g., antihypertensive medications, cholesterol-lowering drugs) to mitigate his cardiovascular risk?
- What monitoring would you recommend to ensure his medication regimen is safe and effective?
- This patient is of Asian descent. Are there any specific considerations around dosage or medication selection that should be considered, given his ethnicity and age?
- How would you approach a discussion with Jhona about the role of genetic testing in preventative cardiology and why?
- How would you address Jhona's concerns about the financial cost and insurance coverage for genetic testing and additional cardiovascular screening tests?
- What resources or referral options could you provide to assist with this issue?
- Based on existing evidence, what recommendations would you prioritize to reduce Jhona's risk of developing cardiovascular disease, and how would you work with the patient to implement them effectively?
Step 3 - Share: To share your work, click the "Add a new discussion topic" button under this post and paste your work into the "Message" box. Remember to reference others' intellectual property when necessary. All references should follow the 7th Edition APA formatting. For further instructions, see the resource on the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library: APA citation resource (Note: References are excluded from word counts).
Step 4 - Interact: To complete the activity, you must reply to at least two posts made by your peers in a respectful and professional manner. Make sure your post engages your peers' ideas by reflecting on their comments, sharing ideas on potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your post, please reply. To post a reply, click "Reply" on a specific discussion, write your feedback, then click "Post to forum."OPTIONAL Step 5: Interact (10 minutes)
If you would like to, you can reply to your peers' posts in a respectful and professional manner. Ensure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click “Reply” on a particular discussion, write your feedback and then click on “Post to forum.”
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Recommended Additional Readings
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- Explain how lipids, hypertension, thrombosis, diabetes and insulin resistance affect cardiovascular health.