This question involving a case study seems so misleading...it asks for the number of Coronary Heart Disease Risk factors for Sue (case study). Options are either 0, 1, 2, or 3. It says she is 54, no history of disease in family, breast cancer survivor, choleserol is 180, blood pressure is 146/84 (might be off one or two), she has exercised regularly in past, no real injuries...I put one risk factor (high blood pressure) It said I was wrong, then I thought maybe it was a trick and entered 0...any thoughts which 2 or 3 above would be considered risk factors for heart disease...considering they gave us the 8 risk factor categories....help! im'm confused!
I will look into this question and get back to you by tomorrow.
-Ryan
This question involving a case study seems so misleading...it asks for the number of Coronary Heart Disease Risk factors for Sue (case study). Options are either 0, 1, 2, or 3. It says she is 54, no history of disease in family, breast cancer survivor, choleserol is 180, blood pressure is 146/84 (might be off one or two), she has exercised regularly in past, no real injuries...I put one risk factor (high blood pressure) It said I was wrong, then I thought maybe it was a trick and entered 0...any thoughts which 2 or 3 above would be considered risk factors for heart disease...considering they gave us the 8 risk factor categories....help! im'm confused!
Hi, I had this question and I agree I had to think for a while. However the correct answer with which I could pass the quiz was 1 which is for the high Systolic pressure above 140. Maybe there was a technichal error with your quiz system or something? Hope you get AFAA's feedback about that and have a clear answer.