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Cholesterol Screening Workshop

Cholesterol Screening Workshop. Ryan Dunphy Fall 2008 dunphy91@students.rowan.edu 908.268.9514. Introduction. CVD #1 Killer men & women Mostly Heart Disease / Stroke Accounts for 40% of all US deaths ¼ have some form of CVD Major risk factor = High Cholesterol!!. Pg.7.

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Cholesterol Screening Workshop

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  1. Cholesterol Screening Workshop Ryan Dunphy Fall 2008 dunphy91@students.rowan.edu 908.268.9514

  2. Introduction • CVD #1 Killer men & women • Mostly Heart Disease / Stroke • Accounts for 40% of all US deaths • ¼ have some form of CVD • Major risk factor = High Cholesterol!!

  3. Pg.7 What Is Cholesterol? • Member of the lipids group known as sterols • It is a soft, waxy substance made in the body for a variety of purposes • Uses: construction of cell walls & tissues &for the manufacturing of hormones & bile • A certain amount of cholesterol is required for good health

  4. Pg.6 #’s To Know: 20 / 40 40 30 This layout is a altered from the handout, I feel it is easier to remember like this though.

  5. Pg.7&8 LDL’s vs. HDL’s LDL’s BAd Hdl’s good • Low Density Lipoproteins • Slowly builds up within the walls of the arteries that lead to the heart and brain. Together with other substances it forms a plaque or hard deposit that can clog those arteries • High Density Lipoproteins • Carry the LDL’s to the liver where they are disposed. The HDL’s protect the arteries by clearing the “LDL’s” from the blood. Higher levels of HDL’s help to protect against heart attack.

  6. Pg.8 RISK FACTORS of High Cholesterol • Lifestyle Contributors: • Diet- HIGH Fat intake, fried & “fast” food • Smoking- Smoking reduces HDL • Obesity-Obesity is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease. This also influences cholesterol due to the intake of food high in saturated fats. • Inactivity-Studies show that exercise can have a steady elevating effect on HDL’s. • Genetic Contributors: • Gender- Men @ higher risk • Age- Being obese at a young age will increase your chances of being obese at an older age. • Family History- Uncontrollable • Other Medical Conditions-Other conditions such as kidney diseases, diabetes, and hypothyroidism can cause abnormal cholesterol levels.

  7. Destroying the Human Body: The Competition

  8. Who can “out-worse” the other? The Baconator is a mountain of mouth watering taste that’s always fresh and made to order. We put 6 strips of hickory smoked bacon on top of a ½ lb. of hot, juicy beef with melted American cheese, ketchup, and mayo for a full-flavored hamburger that wont be denied!

  9. REALLY? PIZZA HOVEL unleashes 36lb “Cholesterol Bomb” -They had to reinforce tables to support it!!

  10. Pg.5 Greeting/Meeting Your Client • Make them COMFORTABLE!! They will probably be nervous about by the gloves, needle, and blood

  11. Pg.4 STEPS OF SCREENING 1/2 • Before the screening: Set up all equipment and arrange supplies so you can reach them easily. Arrange setting so you can access the client’s right arm comfortably. • To screen the client: • Introduce yourself to the client. Making sure you explain the purpose of the screening and what you are going to do. • Have the client complete the Waiver Form and Questionnaire while they are waiting to be screened. Collect this from them beforeyou test them. • Set up the following: a cassette, a lancet, a paper towel, a Band-Aid, two pieces of gauze, an alcohol pad, a capillary tube and plunger. • Swipe the client’s finger with alcohol. Let it dry before the puncture to minimize stinging.

  12. Pg.5 STEPS OF SCREENING 2/2 • Put on a clean pair of gloves before you clean or puncture the client’s finger. • Using good technique, puncture the finger with a lancet. Wipe away the first drop of blood. Let another large drop form and then collect it in the tube. Fill the tube to the black line. After that is filled, hand the client a piece of gauze and a Band-Aid. • Immediately put the used lancet in the sharp’s container. • Put the blood in the cassette. Put the glass tube and plunger in the sharp’s container. Put the cassette in the machine and press “Run.” • After cholesterol results are ready, while still wearing your gloves throw away used cassette and other trash. Throw away gloves. • Record the cholesterol reading on the Questionnaire and affix the print out on the client’s result form.

  13. Pg.5 Post-Screening • Keep the Questionnaireand the Waiver form for our records. • Give the client their result form. • Explain the client’s results to them. Answer any questions they may have.

  14. PRACTICE @ RU REC-CENTER • TIMES AVAILABLE: MONDAY , November 17th 5 People for _____: 5 People for _____: 1)_________________1)_____________________2)_________________2)_____________________ 3)_________________3)_____________________4)_________________4)_____________________5)_________________5)_____________________ If these times do not work for you, see me and we will discuss a different time on Mon or sometime in the week to meet.

  15. WRITTEN EXAM & PRACTICAL EXAM • Next Week, Same Time, Same Place • Bring #2 pencil for scantron • I will email everyone the specifics once I talk again with Dr.Spencer

  16. -THE END-EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONSSEE YOU MONDAYdunphy91@students.rowan.edudunphy91@yahoo.com908.268.9514

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