American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Certification Practice Test

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According to lipid guidelines, what LDL level is recommended for patients with moderate risk factors?

  1. Less than 100 mg/dL

  2. Less than 130 mg/dL

  3. Less than 70 mg/dL

  4. Less than 120 mg/dL

The correct answer is: Less than 100 mg/dL

The recommended LDL level for patients with moderate risk factors is less than 100 mg/dL. This guideline is based on the understanding that patients with moderate risk for cardiovascular disease benefit from maintaining lower levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which is often referred to as “bad” cholesterol due to its association with plaque buildup in arteries. Keeping LDL levels below this threshold helps mitigate the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular complications. This guideline reflects an evolving understanding of cholesterol management and the need for preventive measures in patients who may not have the highest risk but still possess relevant moderate risk factors. Maintaining LDL levels below 100 mg/dL signifies active management of cholesterol through lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and potentially medication when necessary, all aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk.