Deck 6: Maintaining Fluid Balance and Meeting Nutritional Needs

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What is the caloric value of vitamins?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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What is the caloric value of alcohol?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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A patient is receiving an iron preparation in capsule form. What should the nurse administer the iron preparation with in order to improve absorption?

A) Orange juice
B) Milk products
C) Water
D) Caffeine drinks
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What is the caloric value of fat?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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The nurse encourages a group of extended care residents to sit out on the sunny patio for an hour each day. What vitamin level is the nurse trying to improve?

A) A
B) B12
C) D
D) K
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The nurse caring for the older adult patient who is taking a diuretic for control of hypertension should monitor the patient closely for signs of which of the following?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Hypocalcemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hyperkalemia
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An older patient is having trouble with hydration. What foods could the nurse suggest to increase fluid intake?

A) Fresh fruits
B) Cooked meats
C) Breads
D) Dried fruits
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What instructions should the nurse include when teaching a patient regarding a new prescription for an oral iron supplement?

A) Supplements should be taken between meals on an empty stomach.
B) Medication should be drunk from a nonmetal glass.
C) The color of the stool will change to dark green or black.
D) Constipation is likely to occur.
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What is the recommended daily allowance of protein for an adult?

A) 200 grams
B) 20 grams
C) 150 grams
D) 50 grams
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What makes up high-density lipoproteins (HDL)?

A) Mainly proteins
B) Mostly triglycerides
C) Mainly cholesterol
D) A variety of minerals
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What is the lowest recommended daily caloric intake needed to safely meet the nutritional needs of the older adult?

A) 1000
B) 1200
C) 1400
D) 1800
Question
What is the caloric value (in calories per gram [cal/g]) of protein?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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The nurse recommends that the older patient eat chicken and fish because they contain complete proteins. What is present in complete proteins?

A) Molecules of carbohydrate
B) All the essential amino acids
C) A high fat content
D) A soluble fiber
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The older adult patient in an extended-care facility has a pressure ulcer. The nurse would encourage wound healing by increasing the patient's intake of zinc from which food sources?

A) Meats
B) Citrus fruits
C) Green leafy vegetables
D) Complex carbohydrates
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Why is an older adult who abuses alcohol at an increased risk for nutritional deficits?

A) Alcohol decreases blood glucose levels.
B) Alcohol alters the function of some minerals.
C) Alcohol interferes with the absorption of nutrients.
D) Alcohol increases the metabolism.
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Which of the following disease processes would result in a need for an increased caloric intake?

A) Cancer
B) Osteoporosis
C) Arthritis
D) Stroke
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The home health nurse does an ongoing assessment of the patient who has had a subtotal gastrectomy. What vitamin deficiency should the nurse monitor for?

A) A
B) B6
C) B12
D) C
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A patient on a fat-restricted diet is noted to have developed a pressure ulcer and decreased visual acuity. What vitamin deficiency should the nurse suspect?

A) A
B) B6
C) B12
D) C
Question
What is the minimum fluid intake for an older adult?

A) 1000 mL
B) 2000 mL
C) 4000 mL
D) 6000 mL
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How often does the MyPlate guidelines recommend physical activity occur?

A) Twice a week
B) Weekly
C) Three times a week
D) Every day
Question
The nurse cautions the older adult against taking excess vitamin supplements because some vitamins can be retained in fatty tissue and cause liver damage, including vitamin(s) __________. (Select all that apply.)

A) A
B) B?
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The older adult asks for help selecting foods high in protein. What would be appropriate for the nurse to suggest? (Select all that apply.)

A) Corn
B) Beans
C) Whole-grain foods
D) Cheese
E) Nuts
Question
What are contained in complex carbohydrates that make them important in the diet? (Select all that apply.)

A) Minerals
B) Fats
C) Vitamins
D) Soluble fiber
E) Polysaccharides
Question
What factors influence nutritional needs? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone density
B) Gender
C) Climate
D) Presence of illness
E) Body temperature
Question
Inadequate fluid intake can make the older adult susceptible to which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Altered absorption of drugs
B) Digestive disorders
C) Constipation
D) Bleeding disorders
E) Reduced appetite
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Older adults plagued with chronic health problems may become undernourished because they __________. (Select all that apply.)

A) are too fatigued to prepare meals
B) become frustrated when attempting to open packaging
C) may be unable to carry groceries any distance
D) have no interest in eating out due to health issues
E) lack stamina to shop for groceries
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Which of the following are vital nutrients that are required by all persons? (Select all that apply.)

A) Carbohydrates
B) Proteins
C) Vitamins and minerals
D) Fats
E) Electrolytes
Question
What are barriers to adequate nutrition for the older adult living independently? (Select all that apply.)

A) Difficulty chewing
B) Lack of transportation to shop
C) Use of quick frozen meals
D) Lack of motivation to cook
E) Sensory changes
Question
An older adult who is a resident in an extended-care facility would be at risk for which of the following nutritional deficits? (Select all that apply.)

A) Repetitive nature of meals
B) Lack of culturally significant food
C) Environmental odors
D) Reaction to being fed by others
E) Non-nutritious food choices
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When the nurse weighs an edematous patient with congestive heart failure, the weight increase from yesterday is 2.2 lb. What would be included in the plan of care for the patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Keep a pitcher of water at the bedside.
B) Offer frequent oral hygiene.
C) Limit fresh fruits and vegetables.
D) Avoid changing the patient's position.
E) Provide hard candy.
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Deck 6: Maintaining Fluid Balance and Meeting Nutritional Needs
1
What is the caloric value of vitamins?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
0 cal/g
2
What is the caloric value of alcohol?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
7 cal/g
3
A patient is receiving an iron preparation in capsule form. What should the nurse administer the iron preparation with in order to improve absorption?

A) Orange juice
B) Milk products
C) Water
D) Caffeine drinks
Orange juice
4
What is the caloric value of fat?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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The nurse encourages a group of extended care residents to sit out on the sunny patio for an hour each day. What vitamin level is the nurse trying to improve?

A) A
B) B12
C) D
D) K
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6
The nurse caring for the older adult patient who is taking a diuretic for control of hypertension should monitor the patient closely for signs of which of the following?

A) Hypokalemia
B) Hypocalcemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hyperkalemia
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7
An older patient is having trouble with hydration. What foods could the nurse suggest to increase fluid intake?

A) Fresh fruits
B) Cooked meats
C) Breads
D) Dried fruits
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8
What instructions should the nurse include when teaching a patient regarding a new prescription for an oral iron supplement?

A) Supplements should be taken between meals on an empty stomach.
B) Medication should be drunk from a nonmetal glass.
C) The color of the stool will change to dark green or black.
D) Constipation is likely to occur.
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9
What is the recommended daily allowance of protein for an adult?

A) 200 grams
B) 20 grams
C) 150 grams
D) 50 grams
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10
What makes up high-density lipoproteins (HDL)?

A) Mainly proteins
B) Mostly triglycerides
C) Mainly cholesterol
D) A variety of minerals
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11
What is the lowest recommended daily caloric intake needed to safely meet the nutritional needs of the older adult?

A) 1000
B) 1200
C) 1400
D) 1800
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12
What is the caloric value (in calories per gram [cal/g]) of protein?

A) 9 cal/g
B) 4 cal/g
C) 0 cal/g
D) 7 cal/g
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13
The nurse recommends that the older patient eat chicken and fish because they contain complete proteins. What is present in complete proteins?

A) Molecules of carbohydrate
B) All the essential amino acids
C) A high fat content
D) A soluble fiber
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14
The older adult patient in an extended-care facility has a pressure ulcer. The nurse would encourage wound healing by increasing the patient's intake of zinc from which food sources?

A) Meats
B) Citrus fruits
C) Green leafy vegetables
D) Complex carbohydrates
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15
Why is an older adult who abuses alcohol at an increased risk for nutritional deficits?

A) Alcohol decreases blood glucose levels.
B) Alcohol alters the function of some minerals.
C) Alcohol interferes with the absorption of nutrients.
D) Alcohol increases the metabolism.
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16
Which of the following disease processes would result in a need for an increased caloric intake?

A) Cancer
B) Osteoporosis
C) Arthritis
D) Stroke
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17
The home health nurse does an ongoing assessment of the patient who has had a subtotal gastrectomy. What vitamin deficiency should the nurse monitor for?

A) A
B) B6
C) B12
D) C
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18
A patient on a fat-restricted diet is noted to have developed a pressure ulcer and decreased visual acuity. What vitamin deficiency should the nurse suspect?

A) A
B) B6
C) B12
D) C
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19
What is the minimum fluid intake for an older adult?

A) 1000 mL
B) 2000 mL
C) 4000 mL
D) 6000 mL
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How often does the MyPlate guidelines recommend physical activity occur?

A) Twice a week
B) Weekly
C) Three times a week
D) Every day
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21
The nurse cautions the older adult against taking excess vitamin supplements because some vitamins can be retained in fatty tissue and cause liver damage, including vitamin(s) __________. (Select all that apply.)

A) A
B) B?
C) C
D) D
E) E
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22
The older adult asks for help selecting foods high in protein. What would be appropriate for the nurse to suggest? (Select all that apply.)

A) Corn
B) Beans
C) Whole-grain foods
D) Cheese
E) Nuts
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23
What are contained in complex carbohydrates that make them important in the diet? (Select all that apply.)

A) Minerals
B) Fats
C) Vitamins
D) Soluble fiber
E) Polysaccharides
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24
What factors influence nutritional needs? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone density
B) Gender
C) Climate
D) Presence of illness
E) Body temperature
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25
Inadequate fluid intake can make the older adult susceptible to which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Altered absorption of drugs
B) Digestive disorders
C) Constipation
D) Bleeding disorders
E) Reduced appetite
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26
Older adults plagued with chronic health problems may become undernourished because they __________. (Select all that apply.)

A) are too fatigued to prepare meals
B) become frustrated when attempting to open packaging
C) may be unable to carry groceries any distance
D) have no interest in eating out due to health issues
E) lack stamina to shop for groceries
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Which of the following are vital nutrients that are required by all persons? (Select all that apply.)

A) Carbohydrates
B) Proteins
C) Vitamins and minerals
D) Fats
E) Electrolytes
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28
What are barriers to adequate nutrition for the older adult living independently? (Select all that apply.)

A) Difficulty chewing
B) Lack of transportation to shop
C) Use of quick frozen meals
D) Lack of motivation to cook
E) Sensory changes
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29
An older adult who is a resident in an extended-care facility would be at risk for which of the following nutritional deficits? (Select all that apply.)

A) Repetitive nature of meals
B) Lack of culturally significant food
C) Environmental odors
D) Reaction to being fed by others
E) Non-nutritious food choices
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30
When the nurse weighs an edematous patient with congestive heart failure, the weight increase from yesterday is 2.2 lb. What would be included in the plan of care for the patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) Keep a pitcher of water at the bedside.
B) Offer frequent oral hygiene.
C) Limit fresh fruits and vegetables.
D) Avoid changing the patient's position.
E) Provide hard candy.
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