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NR 228 EXAMS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS BUNDLED
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NR 228 Exam Questions and Verified Answers
For the body to function, maintain, and support optimal health and wellness, a client needs to consume adequate amounts of which substance by the body for energy, growth, maintenance, and repair? - Supplements 
Nutrients 
Vitamins 
Water 
Nutrients 
 
These are a major source of fuel & fiber- Carbs 
 
These provide nitrogen & function in structures throughout many body systems. Also promote wound healing- Protein 
 
______ are the components of all cells and have a role in hormone production ...
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For the body to function, maintain, and support optimal health and wellness, a client needs to consume adequate amounts of which substance by the body for energy, growth, maintenance, and repair? - Supplements 
Nutrients 
Vitamins 
Water 
Nutrients 
 
These are a major source of fuel & fiber- Carbs 
 
These provide nitrogen & function in structures throughout many body systems. Also promote wound healing- Protein 
 
______ are the components of all cells and have a role in hormone production ...
NR 228 Review Exam with Correct Solutions
Personal nutrition - is composed of the dietary choices an individual makes that impact health and nutritional status. 
 
Community nutrition - is a reflection of the nutritional health of the individuals within a community 
 
Dietary Guidelines, 2010 - provides lifestyle and dietary pattern recommendations that ensure nutrient adequacy and primary disease prevention 
 
The requirement for consumer information on food product packaging - increases the probability that decisions about food ch...
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Personal nutrition - is composed of the dietary choices an individual makes that impact health and nutritional status. 
 
Community nutrition - is a reflection of the nutritional health of the individuals within a community 
 
Dietary Guidelines, 2010 - provides lifestyle and dietary pattern recommendations that ensure nutrient adequacy and primary disease prevention 
 
The requirement for consumer information on food product packaging - increases the probability that decisions about food ch...
NR 228 Nutrition Chapter 1,2,3 Questions Fully Answered
Mouth functions - Secretes saliva enzymes called salivary amylase; Formation and movement of bolus 
 
Esophagus - A muscular tube through which bolus travels from mouth to stomach, Peristalsis, Segmentation Cardiac sphincter 
 
The Stomach - Consists of fundus, body, and pylorus, Gastric secretions, Gastric motility, Chyme formation, Functions of stomach, Pyloric sphincter. Hcl activates enzymes. 
 
The small intestine - Consists of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum 
Passage through takes about 5...
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Mouth functions - Secretes saliva enzymes called salivary amylase; Formation and movement of bolus 
 
Esophagus - A muscular tube through which bolus travels from mouth to stomach, Peristalsis, Segmentation Cardiac sphincter 
 
The Stomach - Consists of fundus, body, and pylorus, Gastric secretions, Gastric motility, Chyme formation, Functions of stomach, Pyloric sphincter. Hcl activates enzymes. 
 
The small intestine - Consists of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum 
Passage through takes about 5...
NR 228 Study Guide Questions with Right Answers
Which principle of health diet suggest selecting a wide range of foods as represented by the USDA's MyPlate food plan? 
A) Variety 
B) Moderation 
C) Adequacy 
D) Energy density - a) Variety 
 
Of the following, the most important overall dietary modification to help reduce risk of chronic disease is: 
A) Eating fewer foods that contain preservatives 
B) Buying mostly locally grown foods 
C) Eating more plant-based foods 
D) Eating more animal-based foods - c) eating more plant-based foods 
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Which principle of health diet suggest selecting a wide range of foods as represented by the USDA's MyPlate food plan? 
A) Variety 
B) Moderation 
C) Adequacy 
D) Energy density - a) Variety 
 
Of the following, the most important overall dietary modification to help reduce risk of chronic disease is: 
A) Eating fewer foods that contain preservatives 
B) Buying mostly locally grown foods 
C) Eating more plant-based foods 
D) Eating more animal-based foods - c) eating more plant-based foods 
 ...
NR 228 Exam with Verified Answers
Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically tra...
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Hepatitis A - -Transmitted by fecal-oral route; often caused by poor handwashing or stool precautions; common in areas of poor sanitation. 
-Onset rapid: within 4 to 6 weeks 
 
Hepatitis B - -Transmitted through contaminated blood and sexual contact; also perinatally 
-Onset slow: approximately 12 weeks 
 
Hepatitis C - -Transmitted through blood, saliva, or semen 
-Onset slow: approximately 8 weeks 
-Progression from Hep C -> cirrhosis 
 
An inflammation of the liver that is typically tra...
NR 228-Chamberlain Test with Correct Solutions
What is the DRI for carbs - 130g/day 
 
Name three monosaccharides - glucose, fructose, galactose 
 
Name three disaccharides. - sucrose, maltose, lactose 
 
What are ketones - products of fat metabolism 
 
What does ketoacidosis causes? - ph balance affects 
 
How much glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles - liver 90g 
Muscle 150g 
 
Which two hormones raise blood glucose - glucagon 
Somatostatin 
 
Name three sweeteners - aspartame 
Saccharin 
Sucralose 
 
What causes phenylketon...
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What is the DRI for carbs - 130g/day 
 
Name three monosaccharides - glucose, fructose, galactose 
 
Name three disaccharides. - sucrose, maltose, lactose 
 
What are ketones - products of fat metabolism 
 
What does ketoacidosis causes? - ph balance affects 
 
How much glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles - liver 90g 
Muscle 150g 
 
Which two hormones raise blood glucose - glucagon 
Somatostatin 
 
Name three sweeteners - aspartame 
Saccharin 
Sucralose 
 
What causes phenylketon...
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Types of sugars - glucose, sucrose, fructose, galactose, maltose, lactose 
Sucralose, aspartame, and saccharin are commonly used alternative sweeteners. 
 
Essential nutrients - nutrients necessary for normal body functioning that must be obtained from food 
 
Nonessential nutrients - Nutrients required for growth and health that can be produced by the body from other components of the diet. 
 
GI organs and functions - Ingestion- Process of taking food into the mouth, starting it on its jou...
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Types of sugars - glucose, sucrose, fructose, galactose, maltose, lactose 
Sucralose, aspartame, and saccharin are commonly used alternative sweeteners. 
 
Essential nutrients - nutrients necessary for normal body functioning that must be obtained from food 
 
Nonessential nutrients - Nutrients required for growth and health that can be produced by the body from other components of the diet. 
 
GI organs and functions - Ingestion- Process of taking food into the mouth, starting it on its jou...
NR 228 Exam with Correct Solutions
What are some causes of fluid retention? (select all that apply) - A. Excess sodium/sodium retention 
B. Kwashiorkor 
C. Water intoxication 
 
What can cause a sodium deficiency? (select all that apply) 
A. Dehydration 
B. Hypernatremia 
C. Diarrhea 
D. Liver Disease - A. Dehydration 
C. Diarrhea 
 
What are some ways to treat GERD? 
A. Lay down after meals 
B. Avoid big meals 
C. Avoid tight clothing 
D. Avoid high fat foods 
E. Eat chocolate to ease stomach - B, C, D 
 
Which of the followi...
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What are some causes of fluid retention? (select all that apply) - A. Excess sodium/sodium retention 
B. Kwashiorkor 
C. Water intoxication 
 
What can cause a sodium deficiency? (select all that apply) 
A. Dehydration 
B. Hypernatremia 
C. Diarrhea 
D. Liver Disease - A. Dehydration 
C. Diarrhea 
 
What are some ways to treat GERD? 
A. Lay down after meals 
B. Avoid big meals 
C. Avoid tight clothing 
D. Avoid high fat foods 
E. Eat chocolate to ease stomach - B, C, D 
 
Which of the followi...
Docker Questions and Right Answers Rate A+
Docker ps - list running containers 
 
Docker --version - list docker's version 
 
Docker info - more details about the docker installation 
Docker version would do the same 
 
Image - an image is an executable package that includes everything needed to run an application--the code, a runtime, libraries, environment variables, and configuration files. 
 
Container - a container is a runtime instance of an image--what the image becomes in memory when executed (that is, an image with state, ...
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Docker ps - list running containers 
 
Docker --version - list docker's version 
 
Docker info - more details about the docker installation 
Docker version would do the same 
 
Image - an image is an executable package that includes everything needed to run an application--the code, a runtime, libraries, environment variables, and configuration files. 
 
Container - a container is a runtime instance of an image--what the image becomes in memory when executed (that is, an image with state, ...
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