The nurse planning care for a patient newly diagnosed with elevated serum cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL initiates a dietary consult because:
A) Dietary modifications can be useful for lipid disorders, but only as an adjunct intervention after pharmacologic therapy for clients has been initiated.
B) This particular pattern of dyslipidemia is not amenable to pharmacological agents.
C) These levels are sufficiently high that pharmacologic intervention alone is unlikely to be successful.
D) Non-pharmacologic approaches to dyslipidemia should be initiated before pharmacologic agents are prescribed.
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