Cholesterol - Continuing Education Quiz To pass, you must score 80% or better. Please enter your full name and email so we can verify your results.Full Name(Required) Email(Required) 1. Cholesterol is found in all of the following, EXCEPT:(Required)1. Cholesterol is found in all of the following, EXCEPT: Seafood Whole Milk Turkey Rice 2. "Good" cholesterol is also known as:(Required)2. "Good" cholesterol is also known as: LDL (low density lipoprotein). Triglycerides. HDL (high density lipoprotein). VLDL (very low density lipoprotein). 3. A risk factor for high cholesterol that CAN be controlled is:(Required)3. A risk factor for high cholesterol that CAN be controlled is: Age Gender Diabetes Family History 4. A client on a low cholesterol (TLC) diet should limit cholesterol intake to:(Required)4. A client on a low cholesterol (TLC) diet should limit cholesterol intake to: 20 mg per day. 200 mg per day. 1000 mg per day. 2400 mg per day. 5. Fiber rich foods can help lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.(Required)5. Fiber rich foods can help lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol. True False 6. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs are low in calories, saturated fat, and sodium and are a good choice for people on a low cholesterol diet.(Required)6. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs are low in calories, saturated fat, and sodium and are a good choice for people on a low cholesterol diet. True False 7. People with high cholesterol have many symptoms and will often start to feel sick long before they even know they have it.(Required)7. People with high cholesterol have many symptoms and will often start to feel sick long before they even know they have it. True False 8. A total cholesterol level of 189 mg/dl is dangerously high.(Required)8. A total cholesterol level of 189 mg/dl is dangerously high. True False 9. Oatmeal and walnuts can lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.(Required)9. Oatmeal and walnuts can lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol. True False 10. When a person has atherosclerosis, arteries become hardened and brittle when plaque builds up inside the blood vessel walls.(Required)10. When a person has atherosclerosis, their arteries become hardened and brittle when plaque builds up inside their blood vessel walls. True False Signature By signing, I attest that this Continuing Education training and quiz was completed solely by me. No one assisted me or completed the training quiz on my behalf. I understand misrepresentation as to who completed this quiz constitutes Medicaid Fraud and may result in termination of my employment.Signature(Required)Today's DateDate(Required) MM slash DD slash YYYY By submitting your information via this form, you agree to be contacted by CDCN via call, email, or text. To opt out, you can reply ‘stop’ at any time or click the unsubscribe link in the emails. For more information see our privacy policy. Message and data rates may apply. Consumer Direct Care Network Privacy Policy CAPTCHA