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TEST BANK FOR NUTRITIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 8TH EDITION BY GRODNER/ALL
CHAPTERS 1-20/COMPLETE GUIDE 2024-2025

,Chapter01:WellnessNutrition
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Grodneretal.:Nutritional FoundationsandClinicalApplications: ANursing Approach, 8th Edition
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; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B
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MULTIPLECHOICE B
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1. Examples ofinformal educationinclude B; B; B; B;




a. Attending a workshop on coronaryarterydisease sponsored bythe American HeartAss B; B; B; B; B
; B
; B; B; B
; B; B; B
;




ociation.

b. Watchingatelevision show about diabetes. B; B; B; B; B;




c. Learningabout foodsafetytechniques in a high school economics course. B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B; B; B;




d. Joininga support group to help overcome an eatingdisorder. B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ACCURATE ANSWER:-B B;




HYPOTHESIS:-

>>Watching a television show about diabetes is an example of informal education because it is an e
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




xperience that occurs through a daily activity. Attending a workshop or joining a support group wo
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




uld be considered non formal education; a high schoolcourse would be considered formal educatio
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B; B;




n.



DIFFICULT: CognitiveLevel: Applying B; B; B; REF: Page 13 B; B;




TOPIC:- NursingProcess: Implementation MSC: Hospital patient Needs:HealthPromotionandMaintenance
B ; B; B; B; B ; B; B; B; B; B; B;




2. A college student exercises regularly and generally eats a healthy variety of foods, is taking acours
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
;




e in general nutrition, buys locally produced food whenever possible, is an active member of an on-
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




campus faith- B;




based organization, and keeps a journal to help process her emotions. What else could beNimR
B; portI
ant G B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




forB
he.r C
to inMclude in her life in order to develop her overallwellness?
B
; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




a. Growingsome of her own food B; B; B; B; B;

, b. Keeping a foodrecord to help evaluate what she eats B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




c. Eatingmeals with friends throughout theweek B
; B; B; B; B; B;




d. Meetingwith a registered dietitian toreview her food choices
B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B;




ACCURATE ANSWER:-C B;




HYPOTHESIS:-

>>Wellness enhances a person’s level of health through development of each ofthe six dimensions
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B;




of health: physical health, intellectual health, emotional health, social health, spiritual health, and e
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




nvironmental health. Exercise and eating a healthy variety of foods helpdevelop physical health; ta
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




king a course in general nutrition helps develop intellectual health;buying locally produced food he
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




lps develop environmental health; being part of a faith-
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




basedorganization helps develop spiritual health; and keeping a journal helps develop emotional he B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




alth. The missing dimension in this example is development of social health; eating meals with frien
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ds throughout the week would add this dimension. Growing herown food would beanother example
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B;




of environmental health; keeping a food record would be anothercontributorto physical health; and
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B;




meeting with a registered dietitian may contribute to physical, intellectual, and emotional health.
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




DIFFICULT:CognitiveLevel: Analyzing B; B; REF: Page 7 |Page 8 B ; B; B; B
; B;




TOPIC:- NursingProcess: Assessment B ; B; B;




MSC: Hospital patient Needs: HealthPromotionandMaintenan
B ; B; B; B; B; B; B
;




ce



3. For a hospital patient who is missing meals because of poor planning or is too busy to eat, emotio
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




nalhealth can be affected by
B
; B; B; B; B; , which can cause confusion or anxiety.
B; B; B; B; B; B;

, a. low blood sugarlevels B; B; B;




b. highblood sugar levels B; B; B;




c. highblood pressure B; B;




d. extremelylow blood pressure B
; B; B;




ACCURATE ANSWER:-A B;




HYPOTHESIS:-

>>Poor eating habits affect emotional health. Missing meals may cause blood sugar levels to d
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ecrease, which can cause anxiety or confusion or make difficult tocontrol emotions. Latenight
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B;




binges on snack food are likely to result in excessive energyintake but would have aless direct e
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ffect on emotional health. Eating small meals throughout the day is likely to maintain more con
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




stant blood sugar levels, which would actually have a positive effect on emotional health. Exce
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ssive caffeine consumption maycontribute to anxiety, but 2 cups ofcaffeinated coffee is not co
B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




nsidered excessive. B;




DIFFICULT:CognitiveLevel: Analyzing B; B; REF: Page 6 B; B;




TOPIC:- NursingProcess: Assessment B ; B; B; MSC: Hospital patient Needs:Psychosocial Integrity
B ; B; B; B; B;




4. Thebest example o f thet ype of concern that is likelyto be addressed bythe U.S. DepartmentofHealt
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B; B
; B; B; B
; B;




h and Human Services when target goals for HealthyPeople2030 areupdated is
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




a. preference for vegetarian eatingpatterns among white women. B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




b. low intakeoffruits and vegetables byAfrican American children.
B; B
; B; B; B; B; B
; B; B;




c. widespread use ofbottled water in higher socioeconomicgroups. B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




d. commonuseofprotein and vitamin supplements in athletes. B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




ACCURATE ANSWER:-B B;




HYPOTHESIS:-

>>Healthy People is used to set targets for health promotion to improve the health of all individuals
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




. It addresses environmental and social issues that affect health outcomes. Lowintake of fruits and v
B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B; B;




egetableNb yRA
sU SfIricNaGnTABm.erCicOanMchildren is likelyto haveB
; B
; B; B; B
; B;

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