Certified Travel Counselor (CTC) Practice Exam

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How would a triglyceride level of 250 mg/dL be classified according to the 2002 National Cholesterol Education Program?

  1. Borderline high

  2. Very high

  3. High

  4. Normal

The correct answer is: High

A triglyceride level of 250 mg/dL is classified as high according to the 2002 National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines. These guidelines categorize triglyceride levels to assess cardiovascular risk and overall health. Specifically, triglyceride levels are classified as follows: - Normal: less than 150 mg/dL - Borderline high: 150 to 199 mg/dL - High: 200 to 499 mg/dL - Very high: 500 mg/dL or above Since a level of 250 mg/dL falls within the range designated as high (200 to 499 mg/dL), it indicates an elevation that may necessitate lifestyle changes or further medical evaluation to reduce the risk of heart disease. Understanding this classification helps health professionals identify patients who may need intervention to improve their lipid profiles and overall cardiovascular health.