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A nurse knows that energy nutrients are measured in which of the following ways? - kilocalories p.4 A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn disease. The nurse notes that the health-care provider has ordered the addition of omega-3 fatty acids to the diet and omega-3 fatty acid supplement...

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Lutz's Nutrition and Diet Therapy Practice GP Quiz


A nurse knows that energy nutrients are measured in which of the following ways? - kilocalories



p.4



A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn disease. The nurse notes that the health-care provider has
ordered the addition of omega-3 fatty acids to the diet and omega-3 fatty acid supplement to the
medication regimen. The nurse suspects the health-care provider is applying which process to help this
client minimize chronic inflammation from the disease? - nutrigenomics



p. 5



Which is the main focus of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines? - overall eating patterns should be based
on personal and cultural choices



p.7



Which statement made to a nurse about food insecurity is concerning? - We often eat at the local
shelter when we can



rationale: food insecurity is the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods
or doubtful ability to acquire food, whether some of the time or always.

p. 9



In order to make suitable recommendations about nutritional status, which criteria must the nurse
gather during assessment from a client diagnosed with diabetes? - reported dietary intake and physical
examination



p. 12

,A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diverticulitis. Which question asked during nutritional
assessment is most appropriate for the nurse to ask? - What types of food do you consume regularly?



*uncertain



A nurse is caring for a client admitted to the emergency department (ED). When the nurse learns that
the client is an Alaskan native, which diagnosis of acculturation does the nurse suspect? - Diabetes



p. 19



When taking care of a client with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the nurse talks about new genetic
knowledge that could personalize nutrition prescriptions. The nurse does this to: - utilize nutrients
properly



p.20

"new genetic knowledge offers the potential to personalize nutrition prescriptions to avoid interactions
between one's diet and his or her genes, which can adversely affect the body's use of nutrients"



A nurse is leading a seminar with middle school students called "Overeating: How to Prevent Negative
Effects on the Body." Which statement indicates that teaching has been successful? - My
monosaccharide level is 8E. that is normal.



*uncertain but the other options are false



The nurse knows that the disaccharide maltose is found in which of the following foods? - Infant
formulas



p. 26



The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with morbid obesity. Which carbohydrate most likely
contributed to the client's obesity? - fructose

,p. 25



What are the recommendations of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines? - Reduce the overall calories
consumed from added sugars



p. 29



Which statement made by a pregnant client about food is concerning to the nurse? - I eat 2 cups of
cereal with sugar, 2 bananas, and 2 cups of milk every morning.



*uncertain but lots of sugar compared to the other options



In order to make suitable recommendations about carbohydrate intake, which diagnostic criteria during
assessment would show the client needs to speak with a registered dietician? - Elevated ketones in
urine sample



rationale: if carb intake is too low, the body will break down both stored fat and internal protein to meet
its fuel needs,. the partially broken down fat accumulates in the blood in the form of ketones and the
person is said to be in ketosis.

p. 29



The nurse is teaching a class about nutrition. Which statement by the students about dietary fiber is
correct? - I feel full when I have salad



p. 28

rationale: Dietary fiber adds no fuel or energy value, but it does add volume. Bulk fills the stomach
contributing to a feeling of satiety.



A nurse is caring for a client admitted to the emergency department (ED). When the nurse learns that
the client has been consuming too much fiber, which diagnosis does the nurse suspect? - Osteoporosis

, p. 28

Rationale: eating too much fiber can cause problems. eating more than 50 grams of fiber a day can
interfere with mineral absorption, which can lead to conditions such as anemia and osteoporosis.



A nurse is leading a seminar with middle school students on healthy food choices. The nurse teaches
that fats are: - A major source of fuel for the body



p. 36



A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn disease. The nurse notes that the health-care provider has
ordered the addition of omega-3 fatty acids to the diet. The nurse suspects the health-care provider
ordered these fatty-acids to help this client minimize which process from this diagnosis? - Inflammation



p. 39-40



Which is the main focus of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines? - A healthy eating pattern that limits
saturated fats to decrease cholesterol



p. 41

The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends a healthy eating pattern that limits the
amount of saturated fats to less than 10% of total calories and therefore a decreased level of
cholesterol.



In order to make suitable recommendations about nutritional status, which criteria must a nurse gather
during assessment from a client diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (CVD)? - Cholesterol level



p.41

A lower intake of dietary cholesterol is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease



A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed as overweight. Which question asked during nutritional
assessment is most appropriate for the nurse to ask? - Do you feel satisfied when you eat?

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