A 42-year-old patient that is prescribed olanzapine for schi…
A 42-year-old patient that is prescribed olanzapine for schizophrenia presents to outpatient office for follow-up appointment. Patient’s yearly labs come back at: Triglycerides 210 mg/dL, HDL 35 mg/dL, and fasting glucose of 118 mg/dL. Patient’s family history is negative for diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. The patient’s waist-to-height ratio is calculated at 0.60. What is the most appropriate interpretation of these assessment findings?
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