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Certified Nutrition Support Clinician® (CNSC®) Tests Bundle Set

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Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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What is the difference between Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER Enteral: provision of nutrients into GI tract. Parenteral: provision of nutrients intravenously. Why do we no longer wait for bowel sounds or gas to start enteral nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER because small bowel motilit...

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CNSC - Home Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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Which of the following are considered the lowest risk candidates for initiation of parenteral nutrition (PN) in the home setting? 1: infants. 2: teenagers. 3: dialysis patients. 4: diabetic patients. CORRECT ANSWER 2: teenagers Following initial certification of parenteral nutrition by Medica...

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Nutrition Support Sample Questions with correct answers

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The follosing statement(s) characterize recent changes in the intensive care unit (ICU) population: a. higher acuity with longer ICU length of stay (LOS) b. increased incidence of sepsis c. heightened severity of illnesss create more difficulty for nutritional provision d. all of the above CORRE...

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Chapter 14: Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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What is nutrition support? CORRECT ANSWER The delivery of formulated enteral or parenteral nutrients for the purpose of maintaining or restoring nutritional status. What is enteral nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER The provision of nutrients into the GIT through a tube or catheter. What may be include...

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Exam 3: Parenteral Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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What is parenteral nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER - recently found we can feed through veins > works w/ compounding & formulations - strategy 3: delivery of nutrient solutions directly into vein, bypassing GI tract What are two acronyms involved in parenteral nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER - ASPEN: Am...

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Nutrition Support in the Adult Hospitalized patient questions with correct answers

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Canadian Malnutrition Task Force CORRECT ANSWER -hospital nutrition care is important - Proper nutrition is critical for expedited recovery and a shorter hospital stay -group of clinicians, decision makers and investigators -Vision: advance nutrition care in patients through research, education an...

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Nutrition Support Part 2 questions with correct answers

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Which of the following is an example of a patient condition anticipated to manifest with a severe systemic inflammatory response? A. Anorexia nervosa with body mass index (BMI) of 15 B. Major depression with compromised dietary intake and 5% loss of body weight C. Homebound older adult with restr...

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Chapter 13: Food and Nutrient Delivery:Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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Nutrition support CORRECT ANSWER is the delivery of formulated enteral or parenteral nutrients for the purpose of maintaining or restoring nutritional status. Enteral nutrition (EN) CORRECT ANSWER refers to nutrition provided through the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) via a catheter or a tube or ...

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Home Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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When preparing a patient for home enteral nutrition therapy, initial written discharge information should include all of the following EXCEPT: 1: Type and location of feeding tube. 2: Name of formula and daily volume. 3: Volume, frequency of administration, times for tube flushes. 4: Daily pr...

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ASPEN Adult Nutrition Support Core Curriculum questions with correct answers

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which of the following nutrition interventions have been shown to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life in institutionalized older adults? A. diet modification and liberalization B. modification of dining environment C. provision of aides to improve functional status and increased indep...

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CNSC, condition specific nutrition support questions with correct answers

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Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 1: 80-110 mg/dL 2: 140-180 mg/dL 3: 181-210 mg/dL 4: 211-240 mg/dL CORRECT ANSWER 2: 140-180 mg/dL For the critically ill patient, blood glucose levels should be maintained between 140-180mg/dL. Lower gluco...

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Chapter 28: Pancreatitis questions with correct answers

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A nutrition support clinician was consulted on the second day of hospitalization about a patient who presented with severe acute pancreatitis and required mechanical ventilation. A recent, dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan revealed necrosis involving 30% of the pancreatic gland...

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Home Nutrition Support Module questions with correct answers

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Question: 1 When evaluating the home environment for a patient receiving parenteral nutrition, which of the following is required? 1: Access to telephone 2: Isolated infusion area 3: Back-up electrical generator 4: Dedicated refrigerator CORRECT ANSWER 1. access to telephone Question: 2...

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Home Nutrition Support questions with correct answers

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When evaluating the home environment for a patient receiving parenteral nutrition, which of the following is required? 1: Access to telephone 2: Isolated infusion area 3: Back-up electrical generator 4: Dedicated refrigerator CORRECT ANSWER Patients receiving home parenteral nutrition require ...

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Home Nutrition Support / CNSC questions with correct answers

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Which of the following is true concerning manganese and patients on long-term parenteral nutrition (PN)? Manganese deficiency occurs in patients on PN for greater than 1 year Hypermanganesemia has been reported only in patients with cholestasis Manganese in commercial trace element preparations m...

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Clinical Nutrition II Exam 1 Content Review questions with correct answers

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What is enteral nutrition? CORRECT ANSWER provision of nutrients into GI tract through tube or catheter when oral intake is inadequate (may include formulas as oral supplements or meal replacements) Small bowel motility returns before gastric or colonic motility; allows early enteral feeding W...

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NUTR 450: Parenteral Nutrition questions with correct answers

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- Developed in the late 1960s - Major advancement in providing nutrition to patients with nonfunctioning GI tract - stimulated by the observation that nutritional status played an important role in how patients recovered post-operatively CORRECT ANSWER Development of Parenteral Nutrition Not fu...

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CNSC, nutrition assessment questions with correct answers

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Copper deficiency is associated with 1: leukocytosis. 2: macrocytic anemia. 3: microcytic hypochromic anemia. 4: erythrocytosis. CORRECT ANSWER 3: microcytic hypochromic anemia. Patients on long-term parenteral nutrition have developed anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia and skeletal abnormalit...

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CNSC, nutrition support of the pediatric patient questions with correct answers

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Which of the following children is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? 1: 3 month-old term infant exclusively fed human milk 2: 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on a transitional formula 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 4: 17 month-old "picky eater...

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CNSC Practice Questions with correct answers

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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support early in the treatment regimen? CORRECT ANSWER Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs Which of the following is the ...

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CNSC questions with correct answers

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NGT size CORRECT ANSWER 8 - 16 french 36 inches Nasoenteric tube size CORRECT ANSWER 8 - 12 french Duodenal: 43 inches Jejunal: 60 inches Gastrostomy tube size CORRECT ANSWER 12 - 28 french G-J tube size CORRECT ANSWER 6 - 12 french Most common complication s/p enterostomy tube placem...

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CNSC Exam questions with correct answers

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First Line Therapy for Hyperkalemia CORRECT ANSWER calcium gluconate Total Body Water Composition CORRECT ANSWER 2/3 Intracellular, 1/3 Extracellular (1/4 intravascular, 3/4 Interstitial) % Body weight water (male/female) CORRECT ANSWER 60% Male/50% Female Respiratory Quotient Definition CO...

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CNSC Practice Questions with correct answers

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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support early in the treatment regimen? CORRECT ANSWER Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs Which of the following is the ...

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CNSC Exam questions with correct answers

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Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... CORRECT ANSWER Iron or Copper Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... CORRECT ANSWER B12 or Folate Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition CORRECT ANSWER Anemia Leukopenia Neutropenia Skeletal abnormalities ...

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CNSC questions with correct answers

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most significant challenge evidenced based practice faces CORRECT ANSWER time constraints do not allow clinicians to effectively search for evidence affordable care act of 2010 CORRECT ANSWER government legislation which mandated the creation of national quality strategy food and drug act of 1...

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CNSC Exam questions with correct answers

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Half life of albumin and pre-albumin CORRECT ANSWER Albumin: 14-20 days Prealbumin: 2-3 days List negative acute phase proteins CORRECT ANSWER Prealbumin Albumin Transferrin Retinol-binding protein (decreased in inflammation) List positive acute-phase proteins CORRECT ANSWER Cytokines ...

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CNSC Exam Prep questions with correct answers

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D5W (5% dextrose) CORRECT ANSWER Dextrose - 50 Sodium - 0 Chloride - 0 Tonicity - Hypotonic Free water - 1000 0.45% NaCl (1/2 NS) CORRECT ANSWER Dextrose - 0 Sodium - 77 Chloride - 77 Tonicity - Hypotonic Free water - 500 0.9% NaCl (normal saline) CORRECT ANSWER Dextrose - 0 Sodium ...

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CNSC questions with correct answers

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What effect does fiber have on GI transit time? a. Dietary fiber results in delayed gastric emptying b. The effects of fiber in the upper GI tract do not differ from the effects of fiber in the colon c. Fiber in the distal ileum increases gastric emptying d. Consumption of insoluble fiber and ...

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CNSC Focused questions with correct answers

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EN major benefits CORRECT ANSWER -maintains functional integrity of gut -nutrients undergo first pass metabolism which helps promote efficient nutrient utilization -presence of nutrients in small intestine maintains normal gallbladder function (reduces risk of cholecystitis) -helps prevent bacte...

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CNSC Exam questions with correct answers

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Once the Enteral formula is opened, how long may it be stored in a refrigerator? a. up to 24 hours b. up to 36 hours c. up to 48 hours d. up to 72 hours CORRECT ANSWER c. up to 48 hours Which of the following is not an accepted means for estimating daily fluid requirements in enterall...

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CNSC practice questions with correct answers

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xCurrent recommendations regarding safe administration of lipid injectable emulsion (ILE) include CORRECT ANSWER 1: ILE hang time up to 24 hours when included as part of a total nutrient admixture (TNA). 2: ILE hang time up to 24 hours when administered as an infusion separate from PN (2 in 1 PN). ...

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CNSC exam review Module IIIB questions with correct answers

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Which of the following is true regarding complications associated with enteral feedings? a. bacterial contamination may originate from the patient's throat, lung, and stomach b. length of enteral product hang time is not correlated with bacterial contamination c. open systems typically hav...

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CNSC: Medications

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Spironolactone CORRECT ANSWER Potassium sparing diuretic. Treatment for hyperaldosteronism. Can cause increased serum potassium, hyponatremia, hypermagnesemia. Propanolol CORRECT ANSWER Beta-blocker, can cause hyperkalemia. Kayexalate CORRECT ANSWER Given in the presence of hyperkalemia. Binds...

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CNSC – Peds questions with correct answers

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Which of the following children is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? 1: 3 month-old term infant exclusively fed human milk 2: 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on a transitional formula 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 4: 17 month-old "picky ea...

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CNSC exam review module VI questions with correct answers

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An 85 year old nursing home resident was transferred to the hospital with anorexia, malnutrition, and probable aspiration pneumonia. On admission, his WBC was 14K, creatinine was 1.3. Which of the following nutrition plans would be most appropriate for this patient? a. start the patient on a regu...

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CNSC Exam, Ch. 8: Vitamins and Trace Elements questions with correct answers

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What amount of retinol is equivalent to 24mcg of beta-carotene from food? A) 2mcg; B) 4mcg; C)2mg; D) 1mg CORRECT ANSWER A) 2mcg. One mcg retinol has the vitamin A activity of 12mcg beta-carotene Which of the following nutrients does NOT engage in conversion of homocysteine to methionine? A) Chol...

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CNSC Exam Review IIA questions with correct answers

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Which of the following additives has the greatest risk over time of destabilizing the intravenous fat emulsion (IVFE) in a total nutrient admixture (TNA)? a. sodium chloride b. calcium acetate c. iron dextran d. potassium phosphate CORRECT ANSWER c. iron dextran Which of the following ...

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CNSC exam review Module V questions with correct answers

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Which of the following is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? a. 4-month old exclusively breast fed tern infant b. 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on transitional formula c. 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk d. 17 month old picky eater CORRECT AN...

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CNSC- Parenteral Nutrition questions with correct answers

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a prego pt is admitted with hyperemesis gravidarium. What is an indication for TPN? CORRECT ANSWER Intolerance of EN trial and supportive care Rapid administration of IV kphos can lead to CORRECT ANSWER thrombophlebitis What is the MC complication of PN? CORRECT ANSWER hyperglycemia What ad...

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CNSC Exam: Part 1: Chapter 2 questions with correct answers

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What is the largest component of total energy expenditure (TEE)? CORRECT ANSWER RMR What is the most commonly used method for assessing energy expenditure? CORRECT ANSWER Predictive equations Which parameter is measured when using indirect calorimetry? CORRECT ANSWER Gas exchange You are de...

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