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TTU FINAL EXAM NS 1410: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • November 19, 2024
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TTU FINAL EXAM NS 1410: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Macronutrients and their function Right Ans - (1) Protein, Carbohydrate,
Fat (Lipid), Water. (2) Provides energy, Maintain and repair body tissue,
Support the growth of new body tissue.

Energy provided from each nutrient Right Ans - (1) CHO= kcal/gram (2)
Fat=9kcal/gram (3) Protein= 4kcal/gram (4) Alcohol= 7kcal/gram

Water Soluble Vitamins Right Ans - B vitamins, Vitamin C

Fat Soluble Vitamins Right Ans - A, D, E, and K (KADE)

RDA Right Ans - Recommended Dietary Allowance

What is RDA used for? Right Ans - (1) Are recommendations, not minimum
requirements (2) Offer a substantial margin of safety (less true for energy) (3)
Guide for healthy people (4) Based on large body of scientific and
experimental data

AMDR (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges) Right Ans -
Describes the portion (or %) of the energy intake that should come from each
macronutrient

AMDR for Carbohydrates Right Ans - 45-65%

AMDR for Fat Right Ans - 20-35%

AMDR for Protein Right Ans - 10-35%

Recommended amounts of protein Right Ans - (1) .8 grams per kilogram of
body weight (2) .36 grams per pound

Role of Registered Dietitian Right Ans - Bachelor's in nutrition
Competition of supervised clinical experiences
Passing a national registration exam
Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes
Sports nutrition
Food-service management

,Community and public health nutrition
Nutrition research

Guidelines for making health claims on products Right Ans - No health
claim is allowed if more than 20% of DV (daily value) for: total fat, saturated
fat, cholesterol, and sodium

Components and how to read a food label Right Ans - (1) Manufacturer's
address
(2) Product name
(3) Net contents
(4) Ingredients list (descending order by weight)
Serving size and servings
Must meet FDA

What foods require a food label Right Ans - (1) Nearly all packaged foods
and processed meat products (2) Fresh fruit (3) Veggies (4) Raw single
ingredient of meat, poultry, fish are voluntary

Ways to eat out on a healthy diet Right Ans - (1) Consume smaller portion
sizes (2) Select foods lower in fat and added sugar (3) Select restaurants that
serve more healthy foods (4) Avoid all you can eat buffets or offers (5) Avoid
appetizers

Parts of the GI tract and GI system Right Ans - (1) Mouth (2) Esophagus (3)
Stomach (4) Small intestines and large intestines (5) Rectum/anus

Major site of absorption Right Ans - Small Intestine

Belching (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - is primarily caused by swallowed
air, eating too fast, improperly fitted dentures, and chewing gum

Heartburn (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - is caused by hydrochloric acid
in the esophagus

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Right Ans - painful persistent
heartburn

GERD Causes Right Ans - (1) Hiatal hernia

, (2) Cig smoking and alcohol use
(3) Being overweight
(4) Pregnancy
(5) Chocolate, citrus, spicy, or fried foods
(6) Large high fat meals
(7) Lying down too soon after a meal

Ulcers (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - An area of erosion in underlying
layers of cells in an area- often in the stomach and duodenum

Cause of ulcers Right Ans - Hpyloric bacteria

Celiac Disease (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - Damaged small intestine
lining (decreased villi and enzymes)

Crohn's Disease (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - Inflammatory bowel
disorder disease that can affect any area of the small intestine
Possibly cause can be immune reaction with a virus or bacteria

Ulcerative Colitis (Digestive Disorder) Right Ans - Chronic disease of the
colon

Treatment for GERD Right Ans - Lose weight
Decrease the amount of fat in your diet
Sit up for at least 2 hours after eating
Eat small frequent meals

Ulcer Treatment Right Ans - Small frequent meals
Antibiotics
Avoid caffeine or alcohol
Refrain from smoking

Celiac Disease Treatment Right Ans - A diet lacking wheat, rye, and barley

Simple Carbs Right Ans - Monosaccharides and Disaccharides

Monosaccharides Right Ans - Single sugar unit
Glucose
Fructose

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