Hi,
It is true that Hyperlipidemia is a medical term for elevated levels of lipids in the blood. Through
your post, I learned that high hypercholesterolemia level is among the risk factors contributing to
the evolution of atherosclerosis and consequent vascular disease (Hill & Bordoni, 2021, para.
12). I like how you discussed the diagnosis methods, treatment methods, and causes. However,
you did not mention some of the symptoms associated with the condition, such as chest pain,
heart attack, and troubled speaking. It is true that Poiseuille's Law is a law of physics used to
determine flow rate dependent on fluid viscosity, pipe length, and the pressure difference
between ends (Harvard, 2020). However, your definition is half complete. The law states that the
volume flow rate is directly proportional to the pressure gradient and the radius raised to power
four. It would help if you also had said that there is an inverse relationship between HDL and
atherosclerosis before explaining. You did a good job in this one. Keep it up! Hyperlipidemia discussion

Hyperlipidemia discussion 
Hyperlipidemia discussion 

Through your post, I learned the difference between community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and
hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). You defined the former as the infection acquired from the
community and the latter as the infection acquired 48 hours after being admitted to a care facility
(Tsernig, 2016). I also learned that a normal ventilation-perfusion ratio is required for good gas
exchange. Although you gave an exciting discussion on FIO2 and hypoxia, you did not answer
the question asked. For instance, you should have mentioned that an increase in the FiO2
reverses the hypoxia before giving other details (Reading, 2020). I must say I enjoyed reading
your work, it was worth the time! The law states that the
volume flow rate is directly proportional to the pressure gradient and the radius raised to power
four. Hyperlipidemia discussion

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