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Lipid testing are generally prescribed to rule out any cardiac issues.To get an accurate result 12 hours of fasting is recommended. In non fasting blood sample the triglycerides level are high (it raises post meal ) The LDL also raise after a meal though there are no great changes in cholesterol level after a meal.
Serum cholestrol:
Normal =<200g/dl
Border line high=200 _239g/dl (patient value=201g/dl) after food _8mg/dl that is 193 mg/dl (normal range)
High=>240g/dl
LDL
Normal:less than 100mg/dl
Accepted :100_129mg/dl
Borderline high:130_159mg/dl (135mg/dl) for non fasting _4mg/dl ,135_4=131mg/dl
High:160_189mg /dl
Very high:>100mg/dl
HDL
Normal:>60
Borderline high:41_59mg/dl (43mg/dl)
High:<40mg/dl
TRIGLYCERIDES
Normal :<150mg/dl
Borderline High :250_199
High :200_499
Very high:>500mg/dl(658mg/dl)
The triglyceride levels and LDL levels are deterred by non saying state
Donna has to compare the values with the non fasting lipid level ranges
It is best Donna should have rescheduled the test after informing the concerned provider to get the most accurate result because his HDL level are low which is an indicator of heart disease
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