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- 28. How do medical asepsis and surgical asepsis differ?4. A 50-year-old man with low physical activity used to eat about 250 g offatty meat daily for several years. The laboratory value of total cholesterol was 300 mg/dl. Why can the excess consumption of fatty meat cause hypercholesterolemia? To answer the question: a) compare the cholesterol concentration in the scrum blood of the patient with the normal range; b) name all possible causes of the hypercholesterolemia; c) describe the ways of the cholesterol excretion from a body; d) give your prescriptions for the diet and treatment of the patient.15. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to EHR's?