NUR 1172 NUTRITION EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

NUR 1172 NUTRITION EXAM 2

  1. A patient has been advised to take an iron supplement. Which of the following
    vitamins increases the absorption of iron?
    Vitamin C
  2. A potassium intake of 4700 mg/day is recommended for all adults. Where is the
    majority of potassium located in the body?
    Intracellular fluid (within cells)
  3. Beriberi is a disease that results from a deficiency of which water-soluble vitamin?
    Thiamin or Vitamin B-1
  4. False claims regarding certain food, supplements, or medicines can be dangerous.
    What is one of the greatest dangers to individuals practicing unfounded nutritional
    habits?
    Appropriate medical interventions may be delayed
  5. In recent years there have been several reports of major food infection outbreaks.
    Which bacterium causes an infection after the consumption of raw or uncooked ground
    beef?
    E. Coli
  6. In the acute care setting a nutritional screen is required and must be completed within
    how many hours following admission?
    24
  7. Iron plays an important role in which metabolic function?

Oxygen transport

  1. Minerals are classified as major minerals and trace elements. Select the item that
    lists two of the trace elements.
    Iron and zinc
  2. Most Americans consume more than the recommended 1500 mg of sodium. What is
    the major source of sodium in the United States?
    Processed foods
  3. Waist circumference is used to classify overweight and obesity as well as to
    estimate disease risk. What waist circumference indicates that a client is at risk for
    disease?`
    This risk goes up with a waist size that is greater than 35 inches (88cm) for women or
    greater than 40 inches (102 cm) for men.
  4. What fat soluble vitamin is associated with synthesis of blood clotting factors in the
    liver?
    Vitamin K
  5. During pregnancy it is important that there be an adequate supply of glucose to
    meet maternal and fetal requirements. How many g/day of carbohydrate is
    recommended?
    Minimum of 175 grams’ day.
  6. Which of the following personal habits should be discouraged during pregnancy?
    Alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs.
  7. What is the primary defense to prevent contracting or spreading food borne illness?

Hand washing

  1. What is considered a normal Body Mass Index (BMI)?
    18.5-24.9%
  2. What do nutritional and medical authorities agree is the optimal single food for an
    infant during the first 6 to 7 months of life
    Breast milk
  3. Hormones can influence water balance. Identify two influential hormones that affect
    the balance of body water.
    Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) and Aldosterone
  4. The ability of the eye to adapt to changes in light depends of the light-sensitive
    pigment, located on the rods of the retina. Normal rhodopsin cannot be formed when
    what vitamin is deficient in a person?
    Vitamin A
  5. What federal agency is responsible for food health claims, food and drug education,
    false advertising and review of food labels
    FDA
  6. Most individuals get required daily amount (RDA) of Vitamin D from fortified milk and
    sun exposure. What disease is making a comeback when breastfeed infants do not
    receive Vitamin D supplements?
    Rickets
  7. Select the preferred method of providing nutrition to clients in the acute care setting.

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