CCRP AACVPR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2026/2027 SOLVED 100% CORRECT
◉ How are lipids carried. Answer: on lipoproteins in the blood
because they are insoluble in water
◉ Proteins found on lipoproteins. Answer: apolipoproteins
◉ Density of lipoprotein with less lipid and greater protein. Answer:
more dense
◉ Density of lipoprotein with more lipids and less protein. Answer:
less dense
◉ Major bloodstream lipoproteins. Answer: chylomicrons, vLDL,
LDL, HDL
◉ Chylomicrons. Answer: least dense of the lipoproteins and are
triglyceride-rich particles that are formed in the intestine
◉ Function of Chylomicrons and where they can be found. Answer:
Transport dietary fat and can be found in the bloodstream at highest
concentration soon after a meal
,◉ Least to most dense lipoprotein particles. Answer: Chlyomicron,
vLDL, LDL, HDL
◉ lipoprotein that is the most atherogenic of all lipoproteins. Answer:
LDL
◉ LDL carries. Answer: 60-70% of the cholesterol in the blood
◉ HDL carries. Answer: 20-30% of the cholesterol in the blood
◉ Equation for total LDL-C in bloodstream. Answer: LDL= TC-
(HDL-C-(TG/5))
◉ When does calculating LDL-C become inaccurate. Answer: when
TG exceeds 400mg/dL
◉ Desirable total cholesterol level. Answer: <200
◉ Borderline high total cholesterol level. Answer: 200-240
◉ High total cholesterol level. Answer: >240
◉ Optimal TG level. Answer: <150
◉ Borderline high TG level. Answer: 150-199
,◉ High TG level. Answer: 200-499
◉ Very high TG levels. Answer: >500
◉ Optimal in men HDL levels. Answer: >40
◉ Optimal in women HDL levels. Answer: >50
◉ Optimal LDL-C levels. Answer: <100
◉ Near optimal LDL-C levels. Answer: 100-129
◉ Borderline high LDL-C levels. Answer: 130-159
◉ High LDL-C levels. Answer: 160-189
◉ Very high LDL-C levels. Answer: >190
◉ Hypertriglycerdemia is associated with high levels of. Answer:
VLDL-C
◉ Non-HDL-Cholesterol calculation. Answer: HDL-C - Total
cholesterol
, ◉ Atherogenic dyslipidemia. Answer: Elevated levels of TG, low
HDL-C and only modest elevations of LDL-C
◉ Metabolic syndrome. Answer: requires the presence of any 3 of the
following conditions: abdominal obesity, elevated TG, low HDL,
elevated BP and hyperglycemia
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Abdominal obesity. Answer: WC
>102 cm (40 in) for men
WC >88cm (35 in) for women
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hypertriglyceremia. Answer:
≥150 or drug treatment
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Low HDL. Answer: <40 for men
<50 for women
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Elevated BP. Answer: SBP ≥130
DBP ≥85
or drug treatment
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hyperglycemia. Answer: Fasting
glucose ≥100
or drug treatment
2026/2027 SOLVED 100% CORRECT
◉ How are lipids carried. Answer: on lipoproteins in the blood
because they are insoluble in water
◉ Proteins found on lipoproteins. Answer: apolipoproteins
◉ Density of lipoprotein with less lipid and greater protein. Answer:
more dense
◉ Density of lipoprotein with more lipids and less protein. Answer:
less dense
◉ Major bloodstream lipoproteins. Answer: chylomicrons, vLDL,
LDL, HDL
◉ Chylomicrons. Answer: least dense of the lipoproteins and are
triglyceride-rich particles that are formed in the intestine
◉ Function of Chylomicrons and where they can be found. Answer:
Transport dietary fat and can be found in the bloodstream at highest
concentration soon after a meal
,◉ Least to most dense lipoprotein particles. Answer: Chlyomicron,
vLDL, LDL, HDL
◉ lipoprotein that is the most atherogenic of all lipoproteins. Answer:
LDL
◉ LDL carries. Answer: 60-70% of the cholesterol in the blood
◉ HDL carries. Answer: 20-30% of the cholesterol in the blood
◉ Equation for total LDL-C in bloodstream. Answer: LDL= TC-
(HDL-C-(TG/5))
◉ When does calculating LDL-C become inaccurate. Answer: when
TG exceeds 400mg/dL
◉ Desirable total cholesterol level. Answer: <200
◉ Borderline high total cholesterol level. Answer: 200-240
◉ High total cholesterol level. Answer: >240
◉ Optimal TG level. Answer: <150
◉ Borderline high TG level. Answer: 150-199
,◉ High TG level. Answer: 200-499
◉ Very high TG levels. Answer: >500
◉ Optimal in men HDL levels. Answer: >40
◉ Optimal in women HDL levels. Answer: >50
◉ Optimal LDL-C levels. Answer: <100
◉ Near optimal LDL-C levels. Answer: 100-129
◉ Borderline high LDL-C levels. Answer: 130-159
◉ High LDL-C levels. Answer: 160-189
◉ Very high LDL-C levels. Answer: >190
◉ Hypertriglycerdemia is associated with high levels of. Answer:
VLDL-C
◉ Non-HDL-Cholesterol calculation. Answer: HDL-C - Total
cholesterol
, ◉ Atherogenic dyslipidemia. Answer: Elevated levels of TG, low
HDL-C and only modest elevations of LDL-C
◉ Metabolic syndrome. Answer: requires the presence of any 3 of the
following conditions: abdominal obesity, elevated TG, low HDL,
elevated BP and hyperglycemia
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Abdominal obesity. Answer: WC
>102 cm (40 in) for men
WC >88cm (35 in) for women
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hypertriglyceremia. Answer:
≥150 or drug treatment
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Low HDL. Answer: <40 for men
<50 for women
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Elevated BP. Answer: SBP ≥130
DBP ≥85
or drug treatment
◉ Criteria for metabolic syndrome: Hyperglycemia. Answer: Fasting
glucose ≥100
or drug treatment