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You are experimenting with making ice cream. Reducing the fat in the recipe causes _____ crystals and a _____ creamy texture.
- larger, less
- larger, more
- smaller, more
- smaller, less
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Larger; less
· Fine crystals and creamy texture depends upon fat content. Lower fat results in larger crystals and a less creamy texture.
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The Wholesome Meat Act requires
- labeling of meat cut
- mandatory inspection of all meats
- examination of meats interstate
- examination of live animals
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mandatory inspection of all meats
The Wholesome Meat Act of 1967 requires that alll meat is inspected, interstate or intrastate.
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Cauliflower cooked in water containing baking soda can cause the vegetable to turn
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Definition
Yellow
· Cauliflower contains pigment anthoxanthin. Anthoxanthins develop a yellow color when cooked in the presence of an alkali.
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Which of the following is graded as the most lean cut of meat?
- prime rib steak
- choice top loin steak
- select top loin steak
- none of these
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Definition
· US Select meat is lowest in fat and lacks tenderness found in higher grade meats. Prime cuts are the highest in fat and the most tender. Choice cuts fall in between prime and select.
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Which of these will stabilize the egg white foam of a lemon meringue pie your cook is making?
- cream of tartar
- water
- all of these
- fat
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Definition
· An acid (cream of tartar) stabilizes egg white foam and adds to whiteness; fat prevents proper whipping of egg whites.
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When beating egg whites, it is easier at room temperature. Why?
- suface tension is higher
- suface tension is lower
- pH is decreased
- protein breakdown
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Surface tension is lower
· Egg whites tend to beat easier at a room temperature because surface tension is lower.
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Which fruit and vegetable pigment has little color reaction in acid or alkali?
- chlorophyll
- anthocyanin
- carotene
- flavone
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Definition
Carotene
· Carotene is a fat soluble pigment and has little effect in acidic or alkali conditions.
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When cooking green beans, why would you not want to add baking soda?
- beans become soft and mushy
- loss of fat soluble vitamins
- color loss
- beans become tough
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Definition
Beans become soft and mushy
· The addition of baking soda (alkali) leads to a soft and mushy product in the presence of chlorophyll.
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A cook is making a cake for dessert. Running behind schedule, she quickly makes the batter and puts it in the oven. Upon tasting the completed product you find the crust to be tough. You suspect this is due to:
- to little baking powder
- over mixing
- to little sugar
- too short of baking time
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Definition
Too little sugar
· A tough cake crust can be due to low amounts of fat or sugar.
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You order fruits and vegetables 3 times per week for a foodservice. What temperatures should these items be stored?
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Definition
40-45°F
· Optimal storage temperature for fresh fruits and vegetables is 40-45°F
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Baking or broiling cooking methods should be used for which of the following cuts of meat?
- brisket
- shank
- flank
- short loin
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Definition
Short loin
· Short loin is a tender cut of meat and therefore would generally be prepared using dry heat cookery such as baking or broiling. All other cuts of meats are less tender and should be prepared using moist heat methods.
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Candling is the process of
- grading eggs
- pasteurizing eggs
- cooking eggs
- none of these
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Definition
Grading eggs
· Candling is a method to determine the interior of the egg for grading
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When preparing a meringue, a foodservice worker quickly separates egg whites from the yolk. As a result of his quickness, some yolk was left in with the whites and the egg whites are not stabilizing when beaten. Why?
- Protein in the yolk inhibits stabilization
- Fat in the yolk inhibits stabilization
- yolk adds to air incorporation
- egg whites become water when yolks are added
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Definition
Fat in the yolk inhibits stabilization
· Fat inhibits egg white foam formation or stabilization.
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Term
When making a cream soup, you mix together melted butter and flour. This is know as
- Slurry
- Gel
- Roux
- Retrogradation
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Definition
Roux
· Melted fat with flour is known as a roux
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Term
Which of the following is the best source of potassium?
- Zucchini
- Lima beans
- plum
- cantaloupe
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Definition
Cantaloupe
· Per serving, cantaloupe is the best
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When boiling broccoli, which nutrient would you most expect to lose in cooking water?
- Vit A
- Vit E
- Vit C
- None of these
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Definition
· Water soluble vitamins are of greatest concern for cooking losses. Therefore, vitamin C is the greatest concern.
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Which of the following is the best source of vitamin B6?
- 1 medium banana
- 3 oz salmon
- 1/4 cup sunflower seeds
- 1 cup asparagus
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Definition
1 medium banana
· Bananas are the best source of vitamin B6 from the choices given
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Which of the following is not true of water soluble vitamins?
- Absorbed with most other nutrients
- transported via lipoprotein
- many serve as coeznymes
- no great risk of toxicities
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Definition
Transported via lipoproteins
· In general, water soluble vitamins travel freely and would not require a protein carrier (lipoprotein) like fat soluble vitamins may require
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Which of the following is a good source of folate?
- squash, cheese, fish
- wheat germ, steak, nuts
- liver, asparagus, pinto beans
- vegetable oil, dried beans, nuts
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Definition
Liver, asparagus, pinto beans
· Organ meats, green leafy vegetables, dried beans, and whole grain breads are good sources of folate
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Which is the best source of vitamin B12?
- 3 oz roast beef and 8 oz milk
- 3 oz roast beef and 1 cup spinach
- 8 oz milk and 1 cup spinach
- 1 cup strawberries and 2 cup spinach
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Definition
3 oz roast beef and 8 oz milk
· Animal products are the best sources of vitamin B12.
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Term
Condensed milk has
- sugar added
- more than half of water removed
- lactose removed
- calcium added
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Definition
Sugar added
· Condensed milk has 50% water removed and sugar is added. Evaporated milk has more than half of its water removed.
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Term
During cereal production, which of the following would be added for enrichment?
- chromium
- vit a
- vit c
- iron
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Definition
Iron
· When cereals are enriched nutrients are added back that were lost during production. Iron is therefore enriched.
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Twelve dozen muffins are ordered for a breakfast meeting. You receive complaints that the muffins have tunnels peaked tops by several cooks attending the meeting. This is due to:
- under mixing
- too much baking powder
- to little fat
- over mixing
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Definition
Over mixing
· Over mixing muffins leads to tunnels and peaked tops. Under mixing muffins leads to flat tops and low sodium.
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The long-term care facility menu calls for cream of broccoli soup. You have just made a batch of the cream soup which contains lumps. You suspect this is due to:
- mixint starch in cold water
- mixing starch in hot water
- over mixing
- too little fat
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Definition
Mixing starch in hot water
· Mixing starch in hot water leads to lumps. Starch should always be mixed in cold water prior to adding to hot mixtures.
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Term
Which of the following is a function of flour in a mixture
- tenderization
- structure
- emulsification
- flavor
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Definition
· Flour’s gluten provides structure in product. Fat aids in tenderization. Eggs aid in emulsification. Fat and sugar aid in flavor.
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A cake recipe calls for 1 cup of oil. You discover you only have 1/3 cup of oil to add to the recipe. What characteristic of the cake will be affected?
- structure
- flavor
- emulsification
- tenderization
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Definition
tenderaization: fat aids in tenderization of batter |
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Term
when frying foods an optimal initial smoke point is
- 420 degrees
- 350 degrees
- 400 degrees
- 200 degrees
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Definition
420 degrees: the best answer is 420 degrees. Some point varies depending on the type of fat |
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Term
when modifying a cookie recipe to reduce cholesterol, you choose to substitute
- vegetable oil for vegetable shortening
- egg yolk for whole egg
- 2% milk for buttermilk
- egg subsititue for whole egg
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Definition
egg subsitute for whole egg: egg subsititute should be used instead of whole egg to reduce cholesterol. All other choices do not reduce cholesterol amounts |
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When deep fat frying, what is the optimal temperature for oil?
- 450 degrees
- 390 degrees
- 200 degrees
- 290 degrees
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Definition
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A new patient is on a heart healthy diet and requests a snack. Whic of the following is lowest in cholesterol?
- turkey sandwich
- grilled cheese sandwich
- hamburger
- peanut butter and jelly sandwich
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Definition
peanut butter and jelly sandwich: lowest in cholesterol as peanut butter does not have cholesterol. ONLY ANIMAL products have cholesterol |
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You consume a meal consisting of grilled steak, baked potato, mixed citrus salad, and tea. Which of these would inhibit iron absorption
- steak
- citrus fruit
- tea
- baked potato
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Definition
tea: tannic acid in tea inhibits absortpion of iron. vit c in citrius and MFP factor in meat increases iron absorption |
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A food serice worker sliced 12 dozen apples earlier than expected for a corporate brunc. what do you suggest to decrease enzymatic browing of the sliced apples?
- add lecithin
- add ascorbic acid
- add msg
- add sodium bicarbonate
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Definition
Add ascorbic acid: antioxidents prevent changes in food including damage of foods, appearance, flavor and nutritional quality due to oxygen exposure. Antioxidants include BHT, sodium ascorbate, vitamin E, sulfites, and ascorbic acid |
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Term
which of the following would you add to increase volume in biscuits?
- sodium bicarbonate
- lecithin
- ascorbic acid
- msg
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Definition
Sodium bicarbonate: leavening agents aid in making foods lighter in texture and increase volume. examples include calcium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate. |
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Guar gum is found as an ingredient in a pre-made dessert. what is its function?
- stabilizer or thickener
- emulsifier
- leavening agent
- antioxidant
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Definition
stabilizer or thickner: stabilizers and thickners aid in maintaing unifrom flavors and textures to keep desired consistency. Examples include cellulose, gelatin, guar gum, and pectin |
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Term
Which of the following is potentially listeria containing food
- contaminated water
- raw eggs
- soft cheese
- none of the above
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Definition
Soft cheese: listeria may be found in unpasteurized milk or other dairy products. This bacteria is of particular concern because it can grow at refrigerated temperatures |
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After eating some home-canned green beans you begin to have difficulty breathing and double vision. What type of foodborne illness do you suspect?
- staphylococcus
- listeria
- salmonella
- botulism
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Definition
botulism: food sources for botulism include low acidity foods in an anerobic environment |
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Term
Nine days after attending a family BBQ you and other family member experience flu like symptoms. You note that everyone who is sick ate hotdogs that may not have been cooked throughly. You suspect:
- salmonella
- botulism
- listeria
- staphylococcus
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Definition
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One hour after eating you begin vomiting and supsect foodborne illness. THe poultry in the meal was improperly cooked. Which of the following meets your symptoms:
- staphylococcus
- botulism
- E.Coli
- Salmonella
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Definition
Staphylococcus: mimic flu with onset of 30 min - 8 hours |
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Term
All of the following are functions of soluble fiber execpt:
- aids in reducing cholesterol levels
- aids in slower glucose absorption
- provides feeling of fullness
- aids in reducing constipation
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Definition
Aids in reducing constipation: insoluble fiber aids in reducing constipation |
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Term
Which of these is the best sourcce of monounsaturated fat?
- canola oil
- peanut oil
- corn oil
- safflower oil
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Definition
Canola oil: canola oil contains the most monounsaturated fat with about 62% of its make up being MUFA; peanut, corn, and safflower follow in descending order with MUFA content
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You are serving a meal that consists of chicken, cauliflower, and vanilla pudding. Which of the following are aesthetically concerned with?
- texture
- taste
- smell
- apperance
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Definition
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Term
You are making peanut brittle. As you heat and brown the sugar the sugar is being:
- carmelized
- tenderized
- stabilized
- crystallized
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Definition
Carmelized: when sugars are cooked browning is produced (carmelization) |
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Term
At at WIC office, you discuss some foods an infant should not be given. Which of the following should not be given to an infant?
- Granulated sugar
- Invert sugar
- Honey
- Brown sugar
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Definition
Honey should not be given to infants or those with a compromised immune system due to potentially containg spores that can lead to botulism |
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Term
All of the following is a common complyobacteriosis except
- contaminated water
- unpasteruized milk
- unpasteruized apple juice
- undercooked shellfish
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Definition
Unpasteruized apple juice: camplyobacterosis souces include contaminated water, raw or unpasteruized milk, raw or undercooked meat, shellfish, or poultry |
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Term
Which of the following cook methods increases vitamin retention due to reduced cooking time?
- microwave
- boiling
- canning
- irradation
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Definition
Microwave: increases nutrient retention due to its quick cooking method |
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Term
Which of the following methods destroys bacteria without affecting nutrition makeup?
- microwave
- boiling
- irradation
- canning
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Definition
Irradation: destroys bacteria and nutritional makeup goes unaffected |
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Term
Which agency would you contact to get more information on the food additive soidum bisulfite?
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Definition
FDA: regulates which additives may be added to foods. Additives must be effective, detectable, and measurable in the final product and safe (GRAS)
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Term
When storing meat, why is freezing in a vacuumed pack optimal
- kills bacteria and allows oxygen
- inhibits bacteria growth and allows no oxygen
- kills enzmes and allows no oxygen
- inhibits bacteria and allows oxygen
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Definition
Inhibits bacteria growth and allows no oxygen: vacuumed packed foods allow no oxygen. Freezing foods slows or inhibits bacterial growth |
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WHich of the following foods might be responsible for a listeria outbreak
- mixed melon salad
- toast with home canned theory
- macaroni salad
- brie cheese and crackers
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Definition
Comon foods for listeria outbreak include: soft cheese, unpasteruized milk, lunch meats, etc |
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Which of these might be responsible for a clostridium perfingens outbreak?
- unwashed melons
- toxins in cream pastries
- holding tuna casserole on the lunch line at 125 degrees F
- Home canned beets
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Definition
Holding a tuna casserole on the lunch line at 125 degrees F. Clostridium perfringens is usually due to failure to keep foods hot or holding foods in steam tables or at room temperature for long periods of time; tend to grow better than other bacteria between 120-130 degrees F |
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Amino acid metabolism and transmination are functions of ___. Sources of the nutrient include _____.
- Vitamin B3; milk and legumes
- Vit B2; liver, green leafy veggies
- vit B6; meat nuts, seeds
- Vit B12; liver and eggs
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Definition
Vitamin B6; meat, nuts, seeds
Vitamin B6 aids in amino acid metoabolism transsamination, metabolism of fatty acids and glycogen. Sources include meat, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. |
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Term
A good source of heme iron includes
- liver
- dried figs
- spinach
- beans
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Definition
Liver
Heme iron occurs in meats |
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Term
A client at the WIC clinic reveals she has been giving her 6 month old whole cow milk instead of breast milk. Nutritional differenes include
- Cow's milk is lower in CHO and higher in protein
- cow's milk is higher in CHO and lower calcium
- Cow's milk is higher in fat and higher in kcal
- Cow's milk is higher in kcal and lower protein
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Definition
Cow's milk is lower in CHO and higher in protein.
Cow's milk is lower in kcal, cho and fat. It is higher in protein and calcium in compariosn to breast milk.
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Term
Cholesterol is precursor to which vitamin?
- Vit K
- Vit C
- Vit D
- Vit B12
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following would not be recommended as a supplement for a breast fed infant?
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Definition
Zinc
Iron, fluoride, and vitamin d supplementation may be required for breast fed infants. Zince is highly absorbable and does not usually require supplementation |
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A woman has gain 10 pounds in her 1st trimester of pregnancy. The rate of weight gain is
- below the recommendation
- normal weight gain
- above the recommendation
- there is no recommendation for weight gaind during the 1st trimester
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Definition
Above the recommendation
By the end of the 1st trimester a pregnant woman should gain 2-4 pounds. Thereafter, one pound per week should be gained. |
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Term
Which of the following is not a function of sodium in the body?
- Major ion of the extracellular fluid
- Major ion of the intracellular fluid
- Maintains fluid balance
- Aids in nerve transmission
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Definition
Major ion in the intracellular fluid |
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Term
When storing milk in a clear container, which of the following vitamins are you concerned with being destroyed?
- Riboflavin
- Vit B3
- Vit A
- Vit B12
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Definition
Riboflavin
Easily destroyed when exposed to light |
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Term
In a fasted state, protein is utilized for engery. In order to use protein for engery, _____ is stripped off in a process known as _____.
- Acid, denaturation
- Nitrogen, coagulation
- Carbon, deamination
- Nitrogen, deamination
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Definition
Nitrogen, deamination
The nitrogen or amino group of the amino acid is removed in a process known as deamination, so that the reaminder can be used as energy |
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Term
What nutrient should be increased if protein is increased?
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Definition
Water
Water should be increased to aid in transporting nutrients and removing waste from cells |
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Term
Within 2 hours of eating your chicken salad lunch, you begin vomiting and suspect foodborned illness. Which of the following meets your symptoms?
- Staphylococcus
- E. coli
- salmonella
- botulism
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Definition
Staphyloccus
symptoms mimic flu with onset of 1/2 to 8 hours |
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Term
Four days after eating a hamburger you have diarrhea and severe abdominal pain. You suspect foodborn illness. Which of the following is characteristic of your symptoms?
- Staphylococcus
- botulism
- Salmonella
- E. coli
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Definition
E. coli
symptoms involve intestinal illness with incubation period of 2-5 days |
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Term
Which of these disaccharides are commonly found in milk?
- Maltose
- Galactose
- glucose
- Lactose
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Definition
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Term
Fiber found in foods like wheat, bran, nuts, and seeds aids in
- slowing glucose absorption
- decreasing intestinal transit time
- reducing cholesterol levels
- weight reduction
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Definition
decreasing intestinal transit time
wheat bran and nuts are insoluble fiber sources that aid in decreaseing transit time in the intestine |
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Term
A woman is referred to you by her physician and tells you she takes a vitamin B6 supplement. What is Vitamin B6 needed for?
- synthesis of fatty acids
- mineralization of bone
- amino aid metabolism
- coagulation
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Definition
Amino acid metabolism
Vit B6 aids in amiono acid metabolism, transanimation, metabolism of fatty acids and glycogen |
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Term
A man with hemochromotosis comes to see you at an outpatient clinic you are a dietitian for. He is concerned about which foods contain iron. Which of following contain the least iron?
- OJ
- spinach
- liver
- dried figs
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Definition
OJ
good sources of iron include liver, meats, green leafy vegetables, legumes, enriched grains, and dried fruits. |
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Term
Which of the following minerals functions in blood coagulation?
- magnesium
- calcuim
- potassium
- zinc
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Definition
Calcium
Calcium aids in blood coagulation, nerve and muscle contraction and mineralization of bones and teeth |
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Term
A pregnant woman at a WIC clincic is unsure wheather she should breast or formula feed after having her baby. When compared to breast milk, formula is
- higher in protein
- higher in fat
- lower in calcium
- higher in antibodies
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Definition
Higher in protein
formula is higher in protein, calcium, sodium and iron. lower in fat and comparable in calories when compared to breast milk |
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Term
By 1 year of age infants should
- double weight
- quadruple weight
- triple weight
- increase weight by 2.5
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Definition
triple weight
full-term infants should double their birth weight by 6 months and triple their birth weight by 1 year. |
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Term
Infants who are breast-fed may require supplemenation of all the following except
- fluoride
- vit D
- Iron
- vit A
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following types of iron is the most readily absorbed?
- non-heme
- heme
- ferric
- none of the above
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following sources of water losses is also known as insensible water losses?
- lungs and intestine
- lungs and skin
- skin and kidneys
- intestine and kidneys
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following is not a function of folate
- DNA synthesis
- metabolism of amino aids
- red blood cell maturation
- fat metabolism
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Definition
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Term
zinc functions include all of the following except
- normal growth
- alcohol metabolism
- normal immune system
- aid in thyroid function
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Definition
Aid in thyroid function
iodine aids in thyroid function |
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Term
Which of the following requires intrinsic factor for absorption
- Vit B6
- Vit C
- Vit E
- Vit B12
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Definition
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The process of beta oxidation involves
- the breakdown of fatty acids to acetyl CoA
- the use of lipoprotein lipase for fat storage
- transport of fats in a fed state
- none of these
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Definition
The breakdown of fatty acids to acetyl CoA
Acetyl CoA is then used for energy production in the Krebs cycle |
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Term
Which of the following contains the most protein
- LDL cholesterol
- HDL cholesterol
- VLDL cholesterol
- Chylomicron
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Definition
HDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol contains the most protein and is therefore the highest in density. LDL cholesterol contains the most cholesterol. Half of VLDL cholesterol make up is triglycerides, lower in density. Chylomicrons are mostly triglyceride and are lowest in density |
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Term
You have just eaten a slice of pizza. Which of the following does the the pancreas excrete to aid in fat digestion?
- Chyme and pancreatic lipase
- Chyme and gastric lipase
- Cholesterol esterase and gastric lipase
- Cholesterol esterase and pancreatic lipase
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Definition
Cholesterol esterase and gastric lipase
the pancreas secretes cholesterol esterase and pancreatic lipase into the small intestine |
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Term
You are in a "fight or flight" response situation. All of the following are activated except?
- Glucagon
- Epinephrine
- Insulin
- Norepinephrine
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Definition
Insulin
Norepinephrine and epinephrine are released by the adrenal medulla in response to shock and increased glucagon; stimulates hepatic glycogenolysis, gluconeogensis, and fat metabolization; aids in release of glucose into blood stream increase of heart rate and blood pressure |
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Maltase is produced in the _____ and breaks maltose down into ______.
- Small intestine; a glucose and fructose molecule
- Pancrease; 2 glucose molecules
- Small intestine; 2 glucose molecules
- Liver; a glucose and fructose molecule
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Definition
Small intestine, 2 glucose molecules
Disaccharide enzymes are produced in the small intestine. Maltose is comprised of 2 glucose molecules |
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Term
A pregnant woman has gained 6 pounds by the end of her 1st trimeseter. HOw many pounds should she have gained?
- 1 lb per week
- 5-8 pounds
- 2-4 pounds
- 1-3 pounds
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Definition
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Term
During pregnancy all of the following nutrients may require supplementation except?
- Iron
- Vitamin C
- Folate
- Calcium
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Definition
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Term
Solid foods should not be introduced until
- 4-6 months
- 2-4 months
- 8-10 months
- 6-8 months
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Definition
4-6 months
Should be introduced in the following order: fortified cereal, vegetable juices, teething biscuits, meat, fish, poultry, eggs, cheese, and combination foods |
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Term
Health concerns among elderly include all of these execpt
- Weight loss, reduced blood pressure, increased peristalsis
- Memory changees, reduced economic status, reduced zince intake
- Reduced appetite, lactose intolerance
- Diabetes, osteoporosis, immobility
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Definition
Weigiht loss, reduced blood pressure, increased peristalsis j |
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Term
A child has been rapidly gaining weight and is now aboce the 95th percentile for weight. You recommend
- weight reduction diet
- reduce calorie intake
- reduce snacking
- increase activity
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Definition
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Which best describes iron in food, transport, and storage respectfully
- ferritin, ferric, transferrin
- ferric, transferrin, ferritin
- ferric, ferritin, transferrin
- transferrin, ferritin, ferric
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Definition
ferric, transferrin, ferritin
Iron's form in food is ferric, in transport is transferrin, and in storage is ferritin |
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Term
Which of these B vitamins is required for RNA synthesis?
- Niacin
- Thiamin
- Riboflavin
- Vitamin B12
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Definition
Vitamin B12
Cobalamin is vitamin B12 |
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Term
When introducing foods to an infant, which of the following foods should be introduced last?
- TEething biscuits
- oranges
- noodle casserole
- cheddar cheese
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following aids in glucose metabolism?
- chromium
- iodine
- potassium
- copper
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Definition
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Term
Colostrum is secreted when breast feeding for
- 1st few hours
- 1st few weeks
- 1st few months
- 1st few days
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Definition
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A 16 year old is referred to you at WIC clinic. After assessing prenatal care you find she is 10 pounds underweight. How many pounds do you recommend she gain during pregnancy?
- 35 lbs
- 40 lbs
- 25 lbs
- 45 lbs
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Definition
40 lbs
pregnant adolescent should gain a higher end of each range. Normal weight 25-35 lbs, underweight 28-40 lbs, overweight 15-25 lbs |
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Term
WHich of these stimulates secretion of pancreatic enzymes, causes contraction of the gall bladder, and slows gastric emptying?
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CCK
Cholecystokinin (CCK) stimulates gall bladlder contraction, stimulates secretion of pancreatic enzymes, inhibits gastric emptying, and increases satiety |
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Term
Long chain fatty acids leave the liver in the form of?
- chylomicrons
- lipoprotein
- phospholipid
- triglyceride
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Definition
Lipoprotein
Long chain fatty acids are transported to the liver in the form of chylomicrons, fats are repackaged and leave the liver as lipoprotein |
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Which of the following enzymes is produced in teh small intestine?
- amylase
- trypsin
- lipase
- maltase
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Definition
maltase
enzymes on surfaces of intestinal cells break disaccharids into monosaccharides (maltose via maltase, sucrose via sucrase, lactose via lactase, glucose and galactose are absorbed) |
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Term
glycolysis is
- creatin of glucose from fat and protein
- breakdown of glycogen to provide glucose
- breakdown of carbohydrate
- creating of glycogen
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Definition
breakdown of carbohydrate
anaerobic breakdown of CHO |
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Term
Glycogenolysis is
- breakdown of CHO
- breakdown of glycogen to provide glucose
- creation of glucose from fat and protein
- creation of glycogen
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Definition
Breakdown of glycogen to provide glucose |
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Term
Pepsinogen is activated by
- bicarbonate
- trypsin
- hydrochloric acid
- liver
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Definition
Hydrochloric acid
pepsinogen is activated by acid to become activated form - pepsin in the stomach |
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Which of these are true statements about bile I) produced in the gall bladder II) after it has emulsified in fats, it can be reabsorbed and recycled III) after it has emulsified fiats, it can be trapped by fiber and excreted IV) it is manufactured from cholesterol
- II,III, IV are true
- I, II, IV are true
- II, IV are true
- III, IV are true
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Definition
II, III, IV are true
Bile is produced in the liver no the gall bladder. All other statements are true |
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Term
In a fed state, the brain uses which of the following for energy?
- fatty acids
- ketone bodies
- urea
- glucose
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Definition
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Which of the following is used as a coenzyme to aid in transamination?
- Vit B12
- Vit B1
- Vit D
- Vit B6
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Definition
Vit B6
Vitamin B6 aids in transfer of an amino group from one amino acid to another. Pyridoxal phosphate is the B6 coenzyme needed for transamination to occur |
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Term
A 7 pounnd infant at birth should weigh ___ pounds by 1 year
- 14 lbs
- 28 lbs
- 35 lbs
- 21 lbs
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Definition
14 lbs
An infant should triple their birthweight by 1 year |
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Term
When chyme enters the small intestine it becomes
- acidic in pH
- basic in pH
- Neutral in pH
- waste
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Definition
Neutral in pH
Bicarbonate in the pancreatic juice aids in neutralizing the chyme. Chyme is acidic in the stomach but is neutral in intestine |
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Term
Tryptophan aids in the syntesis of
- niacin
- thiamin
- riboflavin
- vitamin d
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Definition
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Which of the following is teh best source of magnesium
- 1/2 cup green beans
- 1/2 cup carrots
- 1/2 cup cooked rice
- 1 oz sunflower seeds
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Definition
1 oz sunflower seeds
Nuts and legumes tend to be the best source of magnesium; vegetables provide some magnesium but not as much as legumes |
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Term
If a person where in a starved state for weeks, the brain would use which of the following for energy?
- fatty acids
- glucose
- ketone bodies
- urea
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Definition
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Which of the following enzymes are involved in fat digestion
- amylase, lipase, aminopepsidase
- lipase, cholesterol esterase, lecithinase
- lactase, trypsin
- pepsin, carboxypeptidase
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Definition
lipase, cholesterol esterase, lecithinase |
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Term
Gluconeogenesis is inhibited by
- Insulin
- adrenaline
- catecholamines
- glucagon
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Definition
Insulin
Insulin aids in glucose absorption and storage whereas gluconeogenesis involves breakdown of non-carbohydrate souces for energy due to lack of glucose |
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Term
Following cellular oxidation, the main end products are
- urea, oxygen
- oxygen, amino acids
- carbon, hydrogen
- carbon dioxide, water
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Definition
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You have consumed a glass of milk. In digestion, where is the disaccharide found in milk absorbed?
- stomach
- small intestine
- liver
- large intestine
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Definition
Small intestine
Lactose is broken down by lactase to yeild one glucose molecule and one galactose molecule, which is absorbed in the small intestine |
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Term
In which of the following is lactic acid produced?
- gluconeogenesis
- glycolysis
- krebs cycle
- glycogenesis
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Definition
Glycolysis
in glycolysis lactic acid is produced due to an anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates |
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Term
What is the net gain of ATP via carbohydrate metabolism
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Definition
36-38
The net gain of ATP via carbohydrate as a result of glyolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport is 36-38 per 1 molecule of glucose |
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Term
Which of the following is not true about epinephrine
- increase blood sugar
- promotes glycogenolysis
- lowers blood sugar
- secreted from the adrenal glands
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Definition
Lowers blood sugar
glucagon increases blood sugar levels; epinephrine is released to aid in release of glucose into the blood stream, increases heart rate and blood pressure |
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Term
Which of these steps is not reversible?
- Pyruvate to acetyl CoA
- Glucose to pyruvate
- both are reversible
- neither are reversible
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Definition
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Term
Glycolysis is associated with the following except
- breakdown of CHO
- end product is pyruvate
- lactic acid is produced
- metabolism of fatty acids
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Definition
metabolism of fatty acids
glycolysis is the anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates |
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Term
You have just eaten a high fat meal. Fat digestion will begin in the
- pancreas
- stomach
- small intestine
- liver
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Definition
Stomach
fat digestion begins in the stomach via gastric lipase found in gastric juices |
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Term
Which of the following is synthesized in the intestine?
- vit C
- vit B1
- Vit K
- Vit B2
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Definition
Vitamin K
Vitamin K is synthesized in the GI track and stored in the liver |
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Term
A patient with lactose intolerance might tolerate which of the following dairy products?
- cottage cheese
- parmesan cheese
- nonfat milk
- condensed milk
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Definition
Parmesan cheese
yogurt and aged cheese may be tolerated due to bacteria and/or food enzymes aiding in digestion. Parmesan cheese is an example of an aged cheese |
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Term
Chemical digestion begins in the stomach for all of the following except:
- fat
- CHO
- protein
- amino acids
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Definition
Carbohydrate
Chemical digestion for carbohydrate begins in the mouth |
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Term
When fats are oxidized for energy which of the following produced
- urea
- pyruvate
- glucose-6-phosphate
- acetyl CoA
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Definition
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Term
Glucose molecules make up glycogen. This is an example of
- catabolism
- gluconeogensis
- glycogenolysis
- anabolism
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Definition
Anabolism
anabolism occurs when small molecules build larger ones |
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Term
What is the main function of fat in pie crust
- flakiness
- emulsion
- structure
- none of the above
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Definition
Flakiness
Fat layers between protein and carbohydrates aids in shortening of gluten strands in a pastry providing a more flaky product |
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Term
Which of the following essential amino acids is deficient in legumes
- lysine
- valine
- histidine
- methionine
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Definition
methionine
not found in suffiecient amounts in legues and thus must be combined with another protein to make a complete protein |
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A 28 year old male is interesed in losing weight. he admits to frequently eating at fast food restaruants. he is 5'11 and weighs 200 lbs. What is his ideal body weight
- 184 lbs
- 170 lbs
- 200 lbs
- 172 lbs
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Definition
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A 5'11 male weighs 200 lbs. What is his percent IBW
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Definition
115%
Current body weight divided by ideal body weight mulitplied by 100 = percent body weight. Note the exact answer may not always be given as a choice. Select the best answer of teh choices given. |
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Term
A 5'11 male weights 200 lbs. What does his BMI indicate
- Increased risk for morbidity due to high BMI
- Increased risk for morbidity due to low BMI
- Within normal healthy standards
- None of the above
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Definition
Increased risk for morbidity due to high BMI
BMI of 18.5 - 24.9 is associated with healthy weight; below 18.5 and above 25 is associated with risk of morbidity and mortality |
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Term
Which of the following is the best indicator of somatic protein status?
- body weight
- knee height
- midarm muscle circumference
- tricep skinfold
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Definition
Midarm muscle cirumference
it is an indicator of somatic protein stores, calcuated estimate using MAC and tricep skinfold |
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Term
You are attempting to assess a male who is in the hospital you are a dietitian for. if anthropometric measurements are used an important factor is:
- competence of the person measuring
- time of day
- ambulatory patient
- low cost
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Definition
compentence of person measuring
most important factors when gathering antropometric data are confidence of practitioner and calibration of instrument use |
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A female weighs 130 lbs, 5'9 and reports in the past 6 months she has lost 20 lbs, what is her UBW %?
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Definition
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A patient is experiencing stomach pain due to food irritants. You suspect:
- nausea
- gastritis
- lactose intolerance
- foodborne illness
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Definition
Gastritis
Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach. Causes include allergies, food irritants, and alcohol abuse |
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Term
A male has waist measurement of 46" and a hip measurement of 38". This indicates:
- Gynoid obesity and indicator for increased risk for heart disease
- Android obesity and indicator for increased risk for heart disease
- waist to hip ration with normal limits
- not enough information to answer
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Definition
Andriod obesity and indicator for increased risk for heart disease
Males with a WHR of 1.0 or greater can indicate android obesity and increased risk for heart disease and type 2 DM |
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A female is 5'5 and weights 130lbs. Her waist is 38" and hips are 40". Based on the information given, you are concerned with:
- gynoid obesity
- high body weight
- android obesity
- no concerns
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Definition
Andorid obesity
Females with a WHR of 0.8 or greater can indicate android obesity and increases risk for diseases |
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Term
Which of the followin is true of negative nitrogen balance?
- Pregnant women always have a greater output of nitrogen when compared to nigroten intake
- children experience negative nitrogen balance
- a man gaining weight would never experience postive nitrogen balance
- a patient with severe burns is experience negative nitrogen balance as nitrogen output exceeds nitrogen intake
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Definition
a patient with severe burns is experience negative nitrogen balance as nitrogen output exceeds nitrogen intake
postive nitrogen balance occurs when nitrogen intake is grater than nitrogen output (during growth, pregnancy, childhood). Negative nitrogen balance occurs when nitrogen intake is less than nitrogen output, such as trauma and burns |
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A cardiac patient's labs reveal total cholesterol 197 mg/dl, HDL 55, LDL 137 and TG 207 and fast blood glucose 137. Based on this information you are concerned with:
- Elevated LDL, TG, and possible diabetes
- Medication, elevated total cholesterol and TG
- Possible diabetes, elevated HDL,
- Low HDL, elevated TG and possible diabetes
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Definition
Eleveated LDL, TG and possible diabetes
LDL: <100 mg/dl; TG: <150mg/dl. Diabetes is indicated by 126 mg/dl or greater --diabetes should be confirmed by testing again on a different day |
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Term
A woman consumed 48 grams of protein in a 25 hour period. What is her nitrogen intake?
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Definition
8
Nitrogen intake = grams of protein consumed in 24 hours divided by 6.25
48/6.25 = 7.68 |
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Term
A patient has an albumin of 6.0 g/dl, a sodium of 155 mEq/L and a hemoglobin of 19g/dl. Your suspect:
- fluid overload
- trauma
- protein deficiency
- dehydration
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Definition
Dehydration
Serum albumin: elevated in dehydration, normal level = 3.5-5 g/dl; hemoglobin: elevated levels indicate dehydration, normal levels = 14-27 g/dl (males) 12-15 g/dl (females). Sodium: incrased with dehydration, renal diseases, normal levels = 135- 145 mEq/dl |
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Term
A patients fasting glucose reveals 110 mg/dl on 1 day and 123 mg/dl on a different day. This indicates:
- Prediabetes
- Normal levels
- Hypoglycemia
- diabetes
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Definition
Prediabetes
Fasting glucose: preDM indicated by 100-125 mg/dl; diabetes indicated by 126mg/dl or greater |
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Term
Which of the following is an indicator of short term protein stores?
- transferrin
- thyroxine binding prealbumin
- albumin
- none of these
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Definition
Thyroxine binding prealbumin
thyroxine binding prealbumin is an indicator of short term protein stores. 1/2 life of 2 days |
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Term
A patient is taking litlhium and coumadin. Which of these is true of the patients medications?
- grapefruit should be avoided and vitamin k should be kept constant in the diet
- tyramine should be limited and vitamin k should be kept constant in the diet
- amounts of vitamin k and sodium should be kept constant in the diet
- grapefruit should be avoided and sodium should be kept constant in the diet
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Definition
amounts of vitamin K and sodium should be kept constant in the diet
vitamin k -- coagulants such as warfarin require consistent amount of vitamin k in the diet. Sodium-Lithium requres consistent amounts of sodium in the diet |
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A patient has a transferrin level of 420 mg/dl. What might this indicate?
- liver dysfunction
- fluid overload
- iron deficiency
- normal levels
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Definition
iron deficiency
a transferrin level of 420 indicates elevated levels; elevated iron deficiency, lowered chronic disease, fluid overload; normal ranges are 200-400. |
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Term
A woman has a mean corpuscular volume (mcv) of 107. What might this indcate?
- iron deficiency
- malabsorption
- normal levels
- b12 deficiency
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Definition
B12 deficiency
elevated levels of MCV may indicate folate or B12 deificency. Normal levels 80-95 |
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Term
A female is taking oral contraceptives. Which nutrients might she be deficient in?
- vitamin b6 and magnesium
- calcium and folate
- magnesium and calcium
- vitamin B6 and folate
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Definition
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A woman has pale conjuctiva and dry, scaly skin. What nutrient deficiency might this be an indicator of?
- vitamin a
- protein
- vitamin c
- thiamin
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Definition
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Term
A patient is on a MAO inhibitor medication. Which of the following should be avoided?
- green beans
- applesauce
- whole grain cereal
- cheese
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Definition
Cheese
foods containing tyramine should be avoided when taking MAO inhibitor medication. Foods high in tyramine include aged cheese, dried, pickled or smoke meats, processed meats, fermented soy bean products, over ripened fruit and sauerkraut |
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Term
A patient's fecal fat test reveals 15g/24 hours. This indicates:
- normal
- misreading
- not enough information to answer
- malabsorption
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Definition
malabsorption
fecal fat: normal levels <6g/25 hours; elevated levels indicate fat malabsorption |
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Term
An elderly woman in a long term care facility has a decubitis ulcer. Which of the following may she be deficient in?
- Vit B12
- Vit A
- Vit D
- Vit C
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Definition
Vit C
vitamin C deficiency may be indicated in decubitis ulcer |
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Term
Which is the most accurate method for estimating energy needs?
- Indirect calorimetry
- EER
- Mifflin-St.-Jeor
- Harris Benedict
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Definition
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You are meeting with a patient to discuss a heart healthy diet. She tells you yesterday she ate 3 eggs and toast for breakfast, tuna salad on wheat for lunch, fast food hamburger for dinner, and ice cream for a nighttime snack. What has she provided you with/
- FFQ
- food record
- diet history
- 24-hour recall
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Definition
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During the first meeting with a client, you gather data including weight, height, medical conditions and activity level. Thereafter, you provide a list of various foods and ask teh patient to report how often a food is consumed. How are you gathering food intake data?
- 24 hour recall
- food record
- FFQ
- diet history
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Definition
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Which of the following is a record of food intake over time: it may inclue intolerances, changes in appetite, chewing difficulity, etc.?
- diet history
- 24 hour recall
- food record
- FFQ
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Definition
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A patient has been diagnosed with xerophthalmia, you supspect it may be due to a deficiency of:
- Vit B12
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin A
- folate
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Definition
Vitamin A
vitamin A deficiencies include xerophtalmia (dry eyes), night blindness, and cessation of boone growth |
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Term
A patient has a MCV level of 105 and has been diagnosed with pernicious anemia, you supsect it may be due to deficiency of:
- Vit B12
- Vit A
- Vit B6
- Folate
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Definition
Vit B12
Deficiency includes pernicious anemia, associated with an elevated MCV |
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Term
Which of these disorders is associated with high concentrations of copper in teh eyes or liver
- Menke's disease
- pellagra
- cheilosis
- wilsons disease
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Definition
Wilson's disease
Genetic disorder characterized by copper accumulation in the tissue due to a defect in the ability to form ceruloplasmin in addition the liver does not release copper into bile as it should |
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Term
A patient has goiter. What nutrient may cause this?
- Vitamin D
- Potassium
- Iodine
- Sodium
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Definition
Iodine
Iodine deficiency may include mental retardation or goiter which is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. |
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Term
Which of the following would you recommend to a patient who is mexican american to increase Vitamin A in the diet
- Bananas and potatoes
- tortillas and flan
- beans and avacodos
- peppers and melons
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Definition
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Which of the following would you recommend to a patient with African ethnicity to increase B vitamins in the diet
- Pork and chicken
- beans and melon
- grits and melon
- buttermilk and cheese
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Definition
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A 65 year old Asian female is referred to you for nutrition advice for her recent diagnosis of osetoporosis. Which of the following foods would you recommend to a patient with Asian ethnicity to increase calcium in the diet?
- milk and rice
- yogurt and fish
- noodles and fish
- tofu and broccoli
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Definition
tofu and broccoli
dairy is generally not consumed in the Asian diet, tofu and broccoli should be incorporated to increase calcium |
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Term
Kosher markings of foods indicated
- inspection by a rabbi
- contains no meat
- contains no milk
- contains no alcohol
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Definition
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Term
Pareve foods
- are not allowed in kosher diets
- are vegetarian foods
- can be eaten with meats or milk
- are eaten only during Passover
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Definition
Can be eaten with meats or milk
Pareve foods are considered neutral foods and can be eaten with milk or meat and include eggs, grains, fish, fruits, or vegetables |
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Which of these would be considered an acceptable meal in kosher diets?
- baked ham, scalloped potatoes, broccoli and apple juice
- steamed lobster, roasted potatoes, asparagus, and milk
- baked clams, steamed rice, asparagus, and apple juice
- grilled halibut, steamed rice, broccoli, and apple juice
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Definition
Grilled halibut, steamed rice, broccoli, and apple juice
prohibited foods in the Kosher diet include pork, shellfish, and crustaceans, meat from animals that do not chew their curd and have cloven hoooves, cuts of meat containing blood |
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Term
Prohibited foods in Muslim beliefs includes all of the following except:
- wine
- ham
- lobster
- pork roast
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Definition
Lobster
prohibited foods include all pork, meat slaughtered by one who is not Jewish, Muslim, or Christian and alcohol products |
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Term
Prohibited foods in Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs includes all of the following except:
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Definition
Halibut
prohibited foods include alll pork, alcohol, and caffeine, most limit meat or are lacto-ovo vegetarian |
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Term
WHich food group is not allowed in Roman Catholic beliefs during Lent of Fridays?
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following vegetarian type would consume dairy and egg products from animals?
- lacto vegetarian
- vegan
- quasi vegetarian
- lact ovo vegetarian
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Definition
Lacto ovo vegetarian
includes milk, milk products, and eggs in their diet but excludes meat |
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Term
Which of the following is an acceptable meal for a vegan?
- yogurt with granola and coffee
- beans with rice and apple juice
- vegetable and cheese pizza
- poached egg with toast
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Definition
beans with rice and apple juice |
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Term
Which nutrient via food sources may be of concern for a vegan?
- calcium
- Vit B12
- Vit A
- Vit B6
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Definition
Vit B12
sources found in animal products only
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Term
Which of the following vegetarian types would consume diary products only from animals
- lacto ovo vegetarian
- vegan
- quasi vegetarian
- lacto vegetarian
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Definition
Lacto vegetarian
includes milk and milk products |
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Term
Continuous examination of nutrition parameters is known as:
- nutrition surveillance
- nutrition screening
- demographics
- nutrition assessment
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following surveys is considered a surveillance system to evaluate nutrition status?
- Ten State Survey
- HHANES
- USDA food consumption act
- NHANES
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following programs provides benefits that supplemenet food buying for low-income individuals?
- WIC
- Title III Nutrition Services
- Child Nutrition Program
- SNAP
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following offers congregate meals and home delivered programs?
- Title III Nutrition Services
- WIC
- Child Nutrition Program
- SNAP
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Definition
Title III Nutrition Services |
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Term
In Smithtown, 238 residents were diagnosed with DM in 1999. What is this an example of?
- prevalence
- population
- incidence
- objectives
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Definition
Incidence
Frequency of new cases of a disease in a certain time period |
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In Smithtown, 1281 residents are under treatment for DM in 1999. What is this ane mple of?
- prevalence
- population
- objectives
- incidence
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Definition
Prevalence
prevalence is the number of existing cases of DM in a certain period of time |
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Term
Which program provides nutritious meals and snacks to preschool aged children
- Head start
- Title III Nutrition services
- Supplemental nutrition assistance program
- special milk program
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Definition
Head start
DHHS administered; available to lower income children age 3-5; offers programs including nutritioius meals/snacks, education, social services, etc |
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Term
By January 200, the AHA will educate inner city post-menopausal women on the risk factors for heart attacks. This is an example of:
- objectives
- goals
- mission statement
- problem statement
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Definition
Goals
what the agency hopes to accomplish |
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Term
The AHA will dedicate 15 educational hours to a central community center in 5 specific cities to educate post-menopausal women of the risk factors for heart attacks. This is an exmple of
- objective
- goals
- mission statements
- problem statement
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Definition
Objectives
describe how long the goal will be obtained |
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The School Lunch Program's eligibility is based on ___ and required lunches to meet ___ of the RDA
- age; 2/3
- poverty level; 1/3
- age; 1/2
- poverty level; 1/2
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Definition
poverty level; 1/3
USDA administered eligibility based on poverty level guidelines; School Lunch Program meal guidelines must meet 1/3 of the RDA |
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Term
A patient is taking Simvastatin (Zocor). You recommend:
- taking medication on an empty stomach
- avoiding grapefruit
- maintaining a consistent amount of dietary sodium
- limiting tyramine-containing foods
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Definition
avoid grapefruit
When taking Zocor grapefruits should be avoided as it affects how the medication works |
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Term
Rickets ia bone disorder due to ____ deficiency
- calcium
- phsophorus
- Vitamin D
- Magnesium
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Definition
Vitamin D
deficiencies include rickets in children and osteo malacia in adults |
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Term
A newly diagnosed DM patient visits you and inquired about a nutrient that affects glucose tolerance. Of the following, which nutrient do you suspect they are speaking of?
- riboflavin
- calcium
- thiamin
- chromium
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Definition
Chromium
chromium deficiency can cuase abnormal glucose tolerance |
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Term
A patient with hemochromatosis should reduce which nutrient in the diet?
- Vit B12
- Iron
- Folate
- Vit B6
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Definition
Iron
hemochromatosis is iron toxicity |
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Term
A child is experiencing taste sensitivity. You suspect?
- Iron deficiency
- calcium deficiency
- potassium deficiency
- zince deficiency
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Definition
zinc deficiency
characterized by decreased taste acuity and delayed wound healing |
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Term
A patient has a sodium level of 130 mEq/L. This can indicate:
- dehydration
- high sodium intake
- edema
- none of these
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Definition
edema
normal levels of sodium are 1335-145 mEq/L. A lowered level of sodium can indicate edema |
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Term
A 14 year old girl is 4 months pregnant. She is 5'5 and weighs 140 lbs. Which of these factors is most likely to make her a high risk pregnancy?
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Definition
Age
Factors such as age, hematocrit, multiple pregnancies in a short period o time and drug use point to a high risk pregnancy |
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Term
A patient has DM. Their hemoglobin A1c is 10%. This indicates to you:
- normal levels
- increased cholesterol levels
- below normal levels
- uncontrolled blood sugar
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Definition
Uncontrolled blood sugar
Hemoglobin A1c is a test that reveals a patients blood sugar over the past 2-3 months. Normal is <5.7. At risk for diabetes is 5.7-6.4. Diagnosis for diabetes is >6.5 |
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Term
A patient has a HCO3 of 32 and pCO2 50. You suspect:
- respiratory alkalosis
- respiratory acidosis
- normal levels
- none of the above
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Definition
respiratory acidosis
an elevated bicarbone (normal levels 24-28 mEq/L) and elevated pCO2 (normal levels 35-45 mmHg) indicated respiratory acidosis. In respiratory alkalosis, pCO2 is low |
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Term
Using the diabetes exchange system, which of these entrees include a medium-fat meat or meat subsittue only?
- egg white omelet with low fat cheese
- cottage cheese with strawberries
- BLT sandwich with bacon
- Egg omelet with reduced fat cheese
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Definition
Egg omelet with reduced fat cheese
eggs and reduced fat cheese are considered medium-fat meat exchanges; Egg whites, low fat cheese, and cottage cheese are lean meat exchanges. Bacon is a high-fat meat exchange |
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A client states that she eats an egg salad sandwich containg 2 eggs, 2 tbsp mayo, and 2 slices of sourdough bread. Based on the exchange list, which of the following statements are true?
- 1 high fat meat, 3 fat exchanges, 2 carb exchanges
- 2 lean meat exchanges, 2 fat exchanges, 2 carb exchanges
- 2 medium fat meat exchanges, 3 fat exchanges, 2 carb exchanges
- 1 high fat meat exchange, 1 fat exchange, 2 carb exchange
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2 medium fat meat exchanges, 3 fat exchanges, 2 carb exchanges
an egg is considered a medium fat meat; each slice of bread is a carb exchange; 1 teaspoon of mayo is 1 fat exchange therefore 3 fat exchanges are in this sandwich |
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How many carbohydrate exchanges are in teh following meal: 3 oz chicken breast, 1 cup rice, 1/2 cup cooked carrots, 1/2 cup apple juice?
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Definition
4
3 CHO in one cup of rice (serving size 1/3 cup) 1 CHO in juice (serving size 4 oz) |
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Which of these meals does not contain a common food allergen
- grilled shrimp and steamed vegetables
- peanut butter and jelly sandwich
- almon and cranberry granola and yogurt
- poached egg and bacon
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Definition
poached egg and bacon
Eggs are common food allergen among children. Shellfish, fish, peanuts, and tree nuts are the most common food allergens among adults |
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Which of the following disorders requires elimination of amino acid and aspartame in the diet
- galactosemia
- PKU
- gout
- lactose intolerance
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Which of the following may occur due to HIV or AIDS
- increased body weight due to supplements and medications
- increased protein stores
- increased calorie intake
- increased energy needs due to fever and malabsorptioin of fat
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Definition
increased energy needs due to fever and malabsorption of fat
energy needs are increased for HIV or AIDS patient due to fever, infection, and malabsorption of fat |
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Which of the following is characterized by loss of visceal protein and distended abdominal area?
- kwashiorkor
- AIDS
- anorexia nervos
- marasmus
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Definition
Kwashiorkor
long term protein deficiency but adequate calories are present; characteristics include loss of visceal protein, distended abdominal area, fatty liver, edema |
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When meeting with a newly diagnosed obese type 2 diabetes patient, which is most important in controlling complications
- insulin dosages and low fat diet
- avoiding carbohydrates and taking oral hypoglycemic agents
- glucose control and weight loss
- timing of meals and weight loss
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Definition
glucose control and weight loss
type 2 DM patients should be most concerned with glucose control and weight loss/control to avoid complications. |
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Term
What is glycosylated hemoglobin an indicator of?
- fasting blood sugar levels
- iron stores
- random blood sugar levels
- long term blood sugar levels
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Definition
long term blood sugar levels |
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Term
Which of the following is characterized with high concentrations of uric acid
- PKU
- cachexia
- gout
- reactive hypoglycemia
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Definition
Gout
characterized with high concentrations of uric acid in the blood stream; medications are usually used instead of low purine diet which limits meats |
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Term
A cancer patient is experiencing muslce wasting. This is known as
- cachexia
- nausea and vomiting
- undernutrition
- gout
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Definition
cachexia
side effect of cancer due to undernutrition |
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Term
You recieve a consult for a patient with CHF. You recommend:
- low fat diet
- low sodium diet
- low saturated fat diet
- low cholesterol
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Definition
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Which of the following disorders would you recommend a low fiber diet?
- dumping syndrome
- cystic fibrosis
- pancreatitis
- crohn's disease
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Definition
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Which of the following disorders would you recommend a low fat diet
- Crohn's disease
- dumping syndrome
- pancreatitis
- cystic fibrosis
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Definition
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Why would you recommend a low CHO diet to a patient experiencing dumbing syndrome
- to delay transit into the jejunum
- to decrease digestioin in the intestine
- to speed transit into the jejunum
- to increase protein for healing
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Definition
to delay transit into the jejunum
dumping syndrome treatment includes several small meals throughout the day, generally high in protein and fat with low carbohydrate to prevent quick dumping into the jejunum |
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Which of the following disorders may require taking pancreatic enzymes?
- none of these
- non-tropical sprue and dumping syndrome
- dumping syndrome and crohn's disease
- pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis
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Definition
pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis
cystic fibrosis and pancreatitis may require taking pancreatic enzymes |
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A patient is receiveing 4 bolus feedings of 400 ml each on a daily basis. How many calories is this patient receiving if the formula used provides 1.5 kcal/ml?
- 1600 kcal
- 3200 kcal
- 2100 kcal
- 2400 kcal
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Definition
2400 kcal
4 bolus feedings x 400 ml/bolus feeding =1600 ml x 1/5 kcal/ml = 2400 |
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Term
Which of the following is a surgical opening inoto the stomach
- gastrostomy
- jejunostomy
- none of thesse
- espohagostomy
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Definition
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A patient's source of nutrition is enteral, has decubitis ulcer and is manourished. Whish type of formula would you recommend
- high protein
- standar
- fiber containing
- calorically dense
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Definition
High protein
a pt with a decubitis ulcer and malnutrition should consume higher amounts of protein and therefore a high protein formula is recommended. |
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Term
A pt is receiving an 1800 ml solution with 25% dextross, 7.5% amino acids. This pt also recieves 250 ml of 30% lipids twice a week. How many calories does this patient average on a daily basis/
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2300
- dextrose: 1800 ml x 25% = 450 g x 3.4 kcal/g = 1530 kcal
- · amino acids: 1800 ml x 7.5% = 135 g x 4 kcal/g = 540 kcal
- · lipids: 250 ml x 3.0 kcal/ml = 750 kcal x 2 days per week = 1500 kcal / 7 days per week = 214 kcal
- · 1530 kcal (dextrose) + 540 kcal (amino acids) + 214 kcal (lipids) = 2284 à best answer is 2300
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Term
What is the general site for PPN?
- central vein
- stomach
- jejunum
- arm
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Definition
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When would TPN be used?
- short-term and GI tract is not tolerating feeding
- oral feeding is not an option
- Long-term and GI track is not tolerating feeding
- None of these
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Definition
Long term and GI tract is not tolerating feedings |
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Term
A patient is recieving a 500 ml solution contiaing 10% amino acid. How many calories does this amino acid solutioin provide?
- 50 g
- 200 kcal
- 50 kcal
- 200 g
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Definition
200 kcal
500 ml x 10% = 50g x 4 cal = 200 kcal |
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Term
All of the following would be allowed on a clear liquid diet except:
- vegetable juice
- popsicles
- broth
- fruit juice
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Definition
vegetable juice
clear liquid diet is generally used to prepare GI tract for surgery or post surgery, includes liquids such as broth, strained fruit juices, gelatin, popsicles, etc |
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Term
A pt should recieve 2300 kcals from a continuous drip tube feeding of 2.0 kcal/ml. What rate should the tube feeding run per hour to provide the recommended kcals?
- 48 ml/hr
- 96 ml/hr
- 110 ml/hr
- 1150 ml/hr
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Definition
48 ml/hr
2300/2.0=1150/24=47.9 ml/hr |
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Term
A pt is being tested for cystic fibrosis. Which of the folloing tests will be taken?
- glucose tolerance test
- vanillymandelic acid test
- none of these
- fecal fat
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Definition
fecal fat
a fecal fat test is used to determien whether fat is malabsorbed as with cystic fibrosis |
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Term
A patient is given 500 ml of 10% dextrose solution. How many calories were given?
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Definition
170
500 ml of 10% dextrose = 50 grams dextrose; 50 grams of dextroxe x 3.4 kcal/gram dextrose = 170 kcals |
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A pt weights 125 lbs and receives 2200 kcals via TPN. How many grams of nitrogen is given if the ration is 150/1?
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Definition
15
2200 kcals/150 = 15 grams Nitrogen |
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Term
A pt receives 1500 mg sodium. How many mEq is this?
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Definition
65
1500 mg/23 (atomic wt) = 65 x 1 (valence) = 65 mEq |
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Term
A pt may be on full liquid diet due to?
- difficulty chewing
- difficulty swallowing
- post surgery
- all of these
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Definition
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Which of the following individuals requires the most calories/kg?
- male athlete
- infant
- male adolescent
- pregnant adolescent
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Definition
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Whic of the following would be an acceptable meal for a patient taking cyclosporine?
- spinach salad with citrus sections and wheat roll
- chili with saltine crackers and grapfruie juice
- none of these
- smoked salmon, brown rice and green beans
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Definition
smoke salmon, brown rice, and green beans
grapefruit should be avoided as it affects how the medication works |
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Term
Which of the following nutrient deficiencies may lead to pernicious/megaloblastic anemia/
- Vit B6
- Folate
- Iron
- Vit B12
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Definition
Vit B12
Cobalalmin (B12) deficiency can lead to pernicioius/megaloblastic anemia. |
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Term
A MCV of 68 cubic microns indicates ___ deficiency and ___ cells
- B12, macrocytic
- Iron, megaloblastic
- B6, macrocytic
- Iron, microcytic
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Definition
Iron, microcytic
lowered levels of MCV indicate iron deficiency; iron deficiency anemia cells are described as microcytic, hypochromic |
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Term
A pt with a BUN of 28 mg/dl indicates
- liver failure
- anabolic state
- renal failure
- iron deficiency anemia
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Definition
renal failure
normal ranges 5-20 mg/d; elevated with renal disease |
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Term
Using ADIME format for documentation, where would you find the education and goals?
- asessment
- monitoring and evaluation
- nutrition diagnosis
- internventions
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Definition
interventions
information found under interventions includes education, treatment and goals |
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Term
How many carbohydrates exchanges are in 2 cups rice and 1 cup teriyaki chicken?
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Definition
6
1/3 cup of rice equals 1 exchange of CHO |
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Term
Using the exchange system, which of the following best describes a tuna fish sandwich on wheat bread with 2 oz. tuna fish canned in oil, 1 tsp of may and 1 cup of OJ
- 1 fat, 2 lean meats, 5 carb exchanges
- 1 fat, 2 medium-fat meats, 4 carb exchanges
- 1 fat, 2 lean meats, 4 carb exchanges
- 1 fat, 2 medium-fat meats, 5 carb exchanges
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Definition
1 fat, 2 lean meats, 4 carb exchanges
1 tsp mayo = 1 fat
2 oz tune = 2 lean meat
2 slices bread + 1 cup OJ = 4 carb |
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Term
Aldosterone
- regulates iron levels
- is secretd by hypothalamus
- none of these
- regulates sodium balance
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Definition
regulates sodium balance
aldosterone regulates sodium balance and is secreted by the adrenal cortex |
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Term
A pt is diagnosed with celiac disease. Which of the following is acceptabel for this diet?
- rye flour
- corn flour
- wheat flour
- oat flour
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Definition
corn flour
flours containing gluten: wheat, rye, oat |
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Term
A pt is diagonses with chronic pancreatitis. Which of the following should be avoided?
- pasta and whole milk cheese
- skim milk and eggs
- fruits and whole grains
- whole milk cheese and alcohol
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Definition
whole milk cheese and alcohol
avoid high fat foods and alcohol |
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Term
A pt with cholecysititis is referred to you for diet consult. You recommend
- low sodium diet
- low fat diet
- low protein diet
- low carb diet
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Definition
low fat diet
cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gallbladder. Low fat is generally recommended. |
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Term
A patient reports he is taking St. John's Wort. This supplement is contraindicated with:
- steriod therapy
- anticoagulant medications
- anti-depressant medications
- thyroid disorders
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Definition
anti-depressant meds
St. John's Work is claimed to be effective in treating anti-depressive disorder. It is contraindicated with anti-depressant meds. |
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Term
A pt has Prader-Willli Syndrome. Which of these may be recommended?
- Increase Ca intake
- High caloric foods to support wt gain
- Locking the refrigerator and food cabinets
- Limiting purine containing foods
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Definition
Locking the refrigerator and food cabinets
Prader Willi syndrome is characterized by persistent hunger that can lead to overeating and morbid obesity. Low calorie and limited access to food is usually required for this disorder. |
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Term
A package of candy indicates it is low calorie. How many calories would you find per serving?
- 100 kcals or less
- 20 kcals or less
- 40 kcals or less
- 60 kcals or less
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Definition
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A pt is in the ICU is admitted for burns over 40% of her body. Immeditately after her injury, her body temperature, blood pressure, and metabolic rate ____ as she is experiencing ____.
- decreases, hypovolemic shock
- increases; hypovolemic shock
- decreases; flow phase
- increases; flow phase
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Definition
Decreases; hypovolemic shock Immediately following a trauma, one experiences the “ebb phase” which includes hypovolemic shock (decreased blood pressure, body temp, etc). Following the ebb phase, a patient experiences the “flow phase” including an increase in metabolic rate, oxygen consumption, etc.
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Term
An AIDS patient is experiencing xerostomia. You recommend:
- increase electrolyte replacement
- High calorie foods
- Small, frequent meals,
- Foods that are moist
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Definition
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Term
A patient with reflux should avoid all of the following except:
- coffee
- chocolate
- peppermint oil
- whole grain bread
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Definition
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Term
Which of the following herbs are contraindicated when taking anticoagulant medications?
- St. John's Wort, echinacea
- ginko biloba, garlic
- Ginsent; valerian
- ephedra; garlic
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Definition
Ginko biloba, garlic
Gingko biloba claimed uses include peripheral ciculation, inhibits platelet aggregation, improved mental function; contraidicated with anticoagulant meds.
Garlic claimed uses include aids in lowering blood pressure and/or cholesterol, antibacterial agent; contraindicated with anticoagulant meds. |
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Which of the following is acceptable for a child diagnosed with galactosemia/
- wheat toast, yogurt, and orange juice
- oat cereal, soy milk, and dates
- wheat toast, cottage cheese, and apple juice
- oat cereal, soy milk and banana
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Definition
Oat cereal, soy milk, and banana
Galactosemia is an inefficiency to breakdown galactose to glucose. Foods to avoid include animal and breast milk, yogurt, cheese, dates, papayas, tomatoes, and watermelons. |
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Term
A patient's sources of nutrients for the past 10 days has been a daily amount of 1.5 liters of D10 IV. You are concerned with risk for:
- Marasmus
- Potassium deficiency
- None of these
- Kwashiorkor
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Definition
Kwashiorkor
Kwashiorkor generally results due to an acute shortage of protein or injury. Marasmus is chronic and characterized by wasting of fats and protein. |
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Term
A patient with gout would be advised to:
- consume low carbohydrate diet
- consume low to moderate amounts of food containing purines
- consume low amounts of simple sugars
- consume high fiber diet
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Definition
consume low to moderate amounts of food containing purines
during acute stages of gout, pts are advised to avoid foods rich in purines such as meats, seafood, and organ meats. |
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Term
Which of the following might indicate TPN?
- AIDS
- COPD
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Short Bowl Syndrome
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Definition
Short Bowl Syndrome
A pt with short bowel syndrome would be the best candidate until enteral feeding can be tolerated. |
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Term
A patient experiencing edema is:
- accumulating intracellular water
- consuming low amounts of sodium
- accumulating interstitial water
- None of these
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Definition
Accumulating interstitial water
Edema is the accumulation of fluid in the interstitial tissues (intercellular) |
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Term
A type 1 diabetic is experiencing the stomach flu. You recommend:
- consume calorie free beverages and continue with usual insulin dosages
- Consume liquids containg 15 g CHO every 1-2 hours; stop taking insulin dosages
- consumes containing 15 g CHO every 1-2 hours; continue with usual insulin dosages
- None of these
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Definition
consume liquids containing 15 g CHO ever 1-2 hours; continue with usual insulin dosages
if nausea and vomitting occurs, it is recommended that the person consumes beverages containing 15 g CHO every 1-2 hours and continue with usual insulin dosages. |
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Term
A patient has Crohn's disease which is affecting her ileum. Which nutrient are you most concerned with regarding malabsorption?
- Vit B12
- Calcium
- Sodium
- Iron
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Definition
Vit B12
B12 is absorbed in the ileum and requires intrinisc factor for absorption |
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Term
A pt has recently had a gastrectomy. Which nutrient are you concerned with regarding deficiency?
- iron
- sodium
- vitamin k
- None of these
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Definition
Iron
iron is of paticular concern as a decreased production of acids affects iron absorption |
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Term
Which of the following would you recommend for a pt experiencing dumping syndrome?
- high carb diet
- full liquid diet
- small, frequent meals that are high in fat
- small frequent meals that are high in protein and moderate in fat
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Definition
Small frequent meals that are high in protein and moderate in fat
slows emptying in the jejunum |
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Term
A pt with celiac disease would have
- enlarged villi
- normal villi
- none of these
- atrophy and flattening of villi
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Definition
atrophy and flattening of villi |
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Term
A pt with severe burns is admitted. During the first 2 days what is the primary nutritional goal?
- high protein
- provide adequate calories
- none of these
- replace electrolytes and fluid
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Definition
replace electrolytes and fluid
ater first 2 days calories and protein should be the focus |
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Term
Sally is a 19 year old college freshman who is bulimic. She admits to vomiting 5 times per week. Sally is at increased risk for:
- rectal bleeding, electrolyte imbalances
- damage to esophagus and throat; electrolyte imbalance
- lanugo; damange to the esophagus
- none of these
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Definition
damange to esphagus and throat; electrolyte imbalances
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Term
Which of these is described as a long-term calorie deficiency and emaciated in appearance?
- marasmus
- kwashiorkor
- HIV
Cancer
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Definition
Marasmus
characteristics include loss of somatic and visceral protein, emaciated appearance, low body weight and muscle wasting |
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Term
An adolescent girl has recently been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She is actively involved in several sports as well as student council and school related clubs. You stress the importance of:
- limiting carbs and structure of meals
- timing of meals and structure of meals
- limiting carbs and wieght loss
- amount of carbs and protein consumed
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Definition
timing ofmeals and structure of meals
highly active type 1 DM patient should be concerned with timing of food intake, consistency of composition of meals |
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Term
A pt complains of blurred vision, excessive thirst, and excessive urination. You recommend:
- sweat test
- galactose blood test
- fasting blood sugar test
- hypoglycemia challenge test
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Definition
Fasting blood sugar test
Dx: FBG >/= 125
Random glucose >200 |
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Term
Which of the following is an inflammation of the gall bladder?
- cystic fibrosis
- diverticulitis
- cirrhosis
- cholesystitis
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Definition
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Term
A cancer patient is experiencing anorexia. You suggest:
- high calorie, high protein foods
- high fiber foods
- increasing low calroie foods
- None of these
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Definition
high calorie, high protein foods
increasing calorie dense and high protein foods. A cancer pt experiencing wt loss should include comfort foods along with frequent snacking; encourage pt to eat whenever they feel the urge |
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Term
A pt with ESLD is experiencing esophageal varices. You are concerned with
- difficulty chewing foods due to treatment
- sodium levels elevated
- impaired swallowing due to treatment to control bleeding
- malabsorption of fats
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Definition
impaired swallowing due to treatment to control bleeding |
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Term
A patient with a reduced pCO2 and diabetic ketosis is experiencing
- metabolic alkalosis
- respiratory acidosis
- respiratory alkalosis
- metabolic acidosis
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Definition
Metabolic acidosis
characterized by reduces pCO2 and/or pH. Causes may include starvation, low carb diet, or diabetic ketosis |
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Term
which of the following would be the best candidate for tube feeding
- a crohn's pt recovering from surgery
- a cardiac pt
- a pt with pancreatitits
- a pt undergoing radiation to the head and neck
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Definition
a pt undergoing radiation to head and neck
tube feeding may be indicated with radiation due to possible swallowing difficulties. the crohn's pt may be a candidate for TPN to allow for healing. None of the other choices would indicate difficulties eating foods by mouth. |
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Term
a pt with kidney disease is tube fed. you recommend ___ such as ____.
- high protein formula; crucial
- fiber containing formula; jevity
- concentrated formula; ensure
- disease specific formula; nepro
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Definition
disease specific formula; nepro
nepro is a renal specific formula |
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Term
how many calories is a pt recieving if they are recieving a continuos drip of 2 cal/ml at a rate of 40 ml/hr?
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Definition
1900
2.0 cal/ml x (40ml/hr x 24hr/day) = 1920 kcal/day |
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Term
A pt is recieving a 250 ml bolus, 4 times per day of 1.5 kcal/ml formula. How many kcals is the pt recieving?
- 1500 kcal
- 1800 kcal
- 900 kcal
- 1200 kcal
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Definition
1500 kcal
250 ml x 1.5 kcal.ml = 375 x 4 boluses per day = 1500 kcal |
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Term
A pt is receiving a 2000 ml of 25% dextrose and 5% amino acis. Pt is also getting 500 ml 20% lipids 2 days/wk. Calculate average daily calories provided by solution.
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Definition
2400
2 L x 250 g/L CHO x 3.4 kcal/g = 1700 kcal CHO
50 g pro/L x 2 L = 100 g protein x 4 kcal/g = 400
500 ml x 2 kcal/ml= 1000 x 2 d/wk divided by 7d/wk= 285 ckal
1700 CHO + 400 protein + 285 fat = 2400 kcal |
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Term
A pt is recieving 1.5 L of a high fiber formula that contains 82% water. HOw much fluids is this person receiving?
- 2000 ml
- 1000 ml
- 1200 ml
- 1800 ml
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Definition
1200 ml
1.5L = 1500 ml
1500 ml x 82% = 1230 ml H2O |
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Term
How many grams of nitrogen is a person receiving if they get 75 grams protein from a tube feeding/
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Definition
12
75 g/ 6.25 (conversion factor) = 12 g N |
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Term
Which of the following is acceptable for a pt following a low fiber diet?
- puffed rice cereal, milk, blackberries
- Poached egg, white toasted bread with chunky peanut butter
- oatmeal with cocnut and brown sugar
- mixed melon, white toasted bread with margarine
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Definition
mixed, melon, white toasted bread with margarine
on a low fiber diet one should avoid berries, whole grain breads, yogurt containing seeds, cocnut, and peanut butter |
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Term
A pt is on a mechanical soft diet. which of these is acceptable?
- eggs and french fried potatoes
- meatloaf with baked sweet potato
- eggs and bacon
- granola and yogurt
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Definition
meatloat with baked sweet potato
mechanical soft diet excludes food which are difficult to chew; includes foods that are liquid, pureed, chopped or regular foods which have a soft consistency |
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Term
How are your meals prepared? is an example of which of the following types of questioning?
- close-ended
- leading
- attributing
- open-ended
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Definition
Open-ended
an open ended question is broad to allow the client to express more freely |
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Term
Do you like vegetables? is an example of which of the following types of questioning?
- close-ended
- leading
- attibuting
- open-ended
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Definition
close-ended
leads to a brief response, usually yes or no |
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Term
How many times per week do you exercise? is an expame of which of teh following types of questioning?
- close-ended
- leading
- attibuting
- open-ended
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Definition
leading
a leading question may aid in the client's ability to answer or may show the RD's bias toward an issue |
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Term
a pt with high cholesterol levels if feeling discouraged. You encourage the pt by reminding them of their work to increase fiber and excerise. this is an example of which type of response?
- interpreting
- clarifying
- probing
- attributing
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Definition
attributing
attributing response describes strength to encourage a client |
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Term
a pt who is overweight states she is feeling discouraged with her wt loss. You respond saying "you feel you've worked very hard to lose the pounds you've lost" This is an example of which type of response?
- attributing
- interpreting
- clarifying
- probing
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Definition
clarifying
clarifying response confirms a perception of the client's answer |
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Term
A pt who is overweight is skipping breakfast to lose weight and notices he is overeating in the evening. You respond saying, "there may be a connection between skipping meals and overeating late in the day". This is an example of which type of response?
- interpreting
- attributing
- probing
- clarifying
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Definition
interpreting
an interpreting response provides a possible explanation or connection between behaviors. |
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Term
when setting goals, it is important to:
- set realistic goals
- all of these
- include short-term goals
- include long-term goals
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Definition
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Term
A client meets with you and sets the goal of losing 25 lbs over the next year. What is missing from this goal agreement?
- long-term goals
- realistic goals
- short term goals
- all of these
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Definition
short-term goals
when setting goals, it is important to include both long and short term goals |
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Term
A client chooses to garden instead of snack when she is stressed. What is this an example of?
- skills
- rewards
- behavior modification
- knowledge
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Definition
behavior modification
includes changing previous behavior or habits to new behaviors to achieve goals |
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Term
which of the following learning principles is a motivatior that reinforces particular behaviors?
- reinforcement
- rewards
- conditioning
- punishment
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Definition
rewards
rewards involve a result of a behavior which may aid in reinforcing goals |
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a client receives a compliment on her wt loss from a co-worker. what is this an example of?
- reinforcement
- rewards
- conditioning
- punishment
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reinforcement
feedback which may be positive and is useful as a motivator for desireable behavior change |
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A client's spouse suggests they go for a walk after dinner. this occurs 3x a week for months. Thereafter, walking after dinner occurs several times a week without requireing suggestion. This is an example of
- conditioning
- reward
- punishment
- reinforcement
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conditioning
conditioning is a stimuli which normall does not cause a behavior but overtime produces the behavior |
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All of the following are involved with behavior modification execpt:
- including rewards for desirable behaviors
- keeping a food record including cues or reasons for eating
- elmination of snacking
- none of these
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elimination of snacking
behavior modification includes changing behaviors to new behaviors to achieve goals |
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A client is describing weekend eating habits. You intervene with "after eating that, how do you feel?". What type of response is this?
- clarifying
- passive
- probing
- directive
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directive
a directive respone encourages a client to explore a topic which seems to be avoided |
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a client who has learned to prepare low-fat foods at home now asks serveral questions regarding preparation when dining out. What level of psychomotor skills is displayed?
- set
- adaption
- mechanism
- perception
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adaption
involves using a skill in new situations |
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Which of the following learning domains involves manual skills?
- cognitive
- affective
- mechanism
- psychomotor
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"there is no relationship between heart disease and saturated fat". This is an example of:
- hypothesis
- mean
- cluster sampling research
- null hypothesis
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Null hypothesis
the null hypothesis states that no relationship exists among the variables being tested; researchtried to reject the null hypothesis |
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Over the period of 15 years, a study examines sugar consumption. what type of study is this?
- longitudinal
- correlational
- propsective
- quantitative
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longitudinal
longitudinal study design looks at variables over time |
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Which of the following looks at a variable that is believed to lead to specific outcomes?
- longitudinal
- prospective
- correlational
- quantitative
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prospective
prospective study designs look at a variable that is believed to lead to a specific outcome |
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You ar conducting a study to evaluate the effects of saturated fat on body fat percentage. What is the dependent variable
- saturated fat
- body fat
- both are dependent
- none of these
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You are conducting a study to evaluate the effects of saturated fat on body fat percentage. What is the independent variable
- body fat
- both are independent
- saturated fat
- none of these
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saturated fat
independent variables are what affect the dependent variable (body fat in this case) |
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You are conducting a study to evaluate the effects of saturated fat on body fat percentage. The null hypothesis would be:
- there is no significant relationship between saturated fat intake and body fat %
- saturated fat intake is positively correlated with body fat %
- There is no null hypothesis for this study
- there is a significant relationship between saturated fat intake and body fat %
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there is no significant relationship between saturated fat intake and body fat % |
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from the study, the values collected for a variable are: 12, 8,7,4,2,6,1. What is the mean
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from a study, the values collected for a variable are 12, 8, 7, 4, 7, 2, 6, 1. What is the mode
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From a study, the values collected for a variable are: 12, 8, 7, 4, 7, 2, 6, 1. What is the median?
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for a normal distribution of standard deviated, what is the shape of the curve?
- u-shaped
- s-shaped
- none of these
- bell shaped
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A .01 significance level indicates
- 10 out of 100 times the correlation variable occured by chance
- 1 out of 100 times the correlation of variable occured by chance
- .01 out of 100 times the correlation of variable occured by chance
- 1 out of 1000 times the correlation of variables occured by chance
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Definition
1 out of 100 times the correlation of variables occured by chance |
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Term
The median of a distribution of scores is the
- sum average of all scores
- score occuring most frequently
- none of these
- score at the midpoint of the distribution
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Definition
score at the midpoint of the distribution |
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Which of the following p-values is most significant
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A study with 7 subjects reveals BMIs of 40, 24, 37, 32, 52,24, and 27
- 32; increased risk for morbidity and mortality
- 33.7; increased risk for morbidity and mortality
- 32; normal levels
- 24; increased risk for morbidity and mortality
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33.7; increased risk for morbidity and mortality |
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The effect of caffeine intake on heart rate was studied. Over a 2 week period of time 1/2 the subjects were given caffeinted beverages and the control group was given beverages containing no caffeine. What is the dependent variable?
- caffeine
- heart rate
- none of these
- beverages
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The effect of caffeine intake on heart rate was studied. Over a 2 week period of time 1/2 the subjects were given caffeinated beverages and the control gorup was given beverages containing no caffeine. What is the indpendent variable?
- caffeine
- heart rate
- none of these
- beverages
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If the subjects and the researchers are unaware of who is recieving caffeinated beverages, what type of study is being used
- single blind
- basic blind
- double blind
- triple blind
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Whe evaluating correlational relationships, which of the following coefficents describe the most significant correlation
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Test resutls include 88, 92, 64, 77, 52. What is the median of the test results
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By randomizing samples, the researcher is attempting to avoid
- null hypothesis
- bias
- reliability
- low significance
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Nurition analysis of 5 patients diet recalls reveals they have consumed the following amount of calories: 1408, 1947, 3023, 2221, 2525. What is the median and mean, respectively, of the calories consumed
- 2427; 2221
- 1213; 2221
- 1213; 2427
- 2221; 2427
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Which type of menu is characterized with offering the same items everyday
- preselect
- nonselective
- table d'hote
- restaurant
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restaurant
restaruant menu includes the sme items offered everyday; offers many choices compared to preselect |
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Which type of menu is characterized by offering a complete meal including several courses at a fixed price?
- table d'hote
- nonselective
- preselect
- restaurant
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Definition
table d'hote
table d'hote is a complete meal including several courses at a fixed price |
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Which of the following offers food choices that are made prior to mealtime?
- table d'hote
- preselect
- nonselective
- restaurant
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Definition
preselect
choices made prior to meal time to avoid dislikes |
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