Deck 1: The Relationship of Nutrition and Health

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Which of the following diseases is related to vitamin C deficiency?​

A)​anemia
B)​goiter
C)​scurvy
D)​xerophthalmia
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There are many cumulative effects of a poor, unbalanced diet. Which of these disease states is NOT attributable to a low-nutrient-density diet?​

A)​atherosclerosis
B)​hypertension
C)​obesity
D)​chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Which mineral is needed to prevent osteoporosis from occurring?​

A)​iron
B)​magnesium
C)​zinc
D)​calcium
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Education in good nutritional health practices would eliminate many health problems that may be caused by malnutrition. Which of the following is the best method for teaching the young child good health habits?​

A)​a good health program in kindergarten
B)​have the physician discuss nutrition with the child
C)​imitation of adult behavior
D)​imitation of eating habits of other children
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Which of the following foods are considered to have a low nutrient density?

A)​potato chips
B)​carrots
C)​apples
D)​steaks
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A part of a nutrition assessment involves anthropometric measurements. What is measured during this type of assessment?​

A)​percentage of muscle mass
B)​percentage of fat tissue only
C)​percentage of fat and muscle tissue
D)​percentage of body fluid
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Goiter is a deficiency disease related to deficiency of what nutrient?​

A)​iron
B)​iodine
C)​calcium
D)​folic acid
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What biochemical analysis of blood samples may indicate kidney failure?​

A)​serum albumin level
B)​serum transferrin level
C)​creatinine excretion
D)​blood urea nitrogen
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Which of the following does NOT put an individual at risk for malnutrition?​

A)​eating too much
B)​eating too little
C)​an absorption disorder
D)​eating a variety of foods
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Which nutrient deficiency displays lesions at the corners of the mouth?​

A)​vitamin B
B)​riboflavin
C)​folic acid
D)​iron
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What is the most common method of assessing a client's dietary history?​

A)​3-day food record
B)​24-hour recall
C)3-day food diary
D)​3-day recall
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Which test detects protein and sugar excretion in urine that can indicate kidney disease and diabetes?​

A)​blood urea nitrogen
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​urinalysis
D)​serum creatinine level
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Which of the following is characteristic of poor nutritional status?​

A)​apathy
B)​shiny hair
C)​clear eyes
D)​erect posture
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Which biochemical test measures protein status?​

A)​serum transferrin level
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​serum albumin level
D)​serum creatinine level
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Which of the following measures is NOT included in the lipid profile?​

A)​glucose
B)​serum triglycerides
C)​total serum cholesterol
D)​high-density lipoproteins
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Obesity can increase your risk of developing ____.​

A)​iron deficiency anemia
B)​diabetes
C)​kidney failure
D)​osteoporosis
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Which biochemical test indicates a depleted muscle mass?​

A)​serum transferrin level
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​serum albumin level
D)serum creatinine level
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Which of the following nutrients help build and repair body tissues?

A)​proteins
B)​carbohydrates
C)​fats
D)​lipids
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What is the most common form of nutrient deficiency in the United States?​

A)​niacin
B)​iron
C)​protein
D)​vitamin C
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Which blood test can indicate anemia?​

A)​hemoglobin test
B)​red blood cell test
C)​blood urea nitrogen
D)​lipid profile
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Biochemical tests include various blood, urine, and stool tests. A deficiency or toxicity can be determined by a visual analysis of the samples.______________________​
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The deficiency disease beriberi is caused by inadequate niacin intake.____________________​
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List the methods, or means of data collection, used to complete an accurate nutritional assessment that is the framework for a dietary treatment plan.​
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Mary's age, physical symptoms, and diagnosis will factor into her care. Teen pregnancy is impacted by several life cycle needs and also covers a broad range of developmental needs based on the pregnancy and the woman's age. Discuss the factors associated with nutrition and identify goals to help Mary obtain a successful outcome.​
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List nursing interventions to help Mary achieve an adequate nutritional status.​
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The adolescent and the elderly are age groups that are very prone to malnutrition. Discuss the reasons for this.​
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Describe the primary function(s) of each of the organic nutrients.​
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Osteoporosis is a dietary deficiency of calcium and vitamin D that causes bones to soften and may cause the spine to bend. _________________________ ​
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Wellness is a way of life that integrates mind, body, and spirit. What lifestyle habits will help one achieve wellness?​
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Problem nutrients for teen pregnancies include calcium, zinc, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, folate, and protein. What are the needs of each of these nutrients for a pregnant teenager?​
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Individuals with overnutrition are at risk for malnutrition and need intensive nutrition intervention. ​
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Why is a social history important when doing a nutritional assessment?​
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Primary deficiencies are those an individual is born with, while secondary deficiencies are those caused by a disease condition associated with malabsorption and accelerated excretion or by the destruction of the nutrients. _________________________​
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Which of the following are inorganic nutrients?​

A)​carbohydrates
B)​minerals
C)​vitamins
D)​proteins
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The body must be provided with nutrients that are necessary for life. These nutrients are available only in food, must be obtained by the body's nutritional intake, and are known as essential nutrients. _________________________
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Appetite is the physiological need for food. Hunger is a psychological desire for food.
_________________________​
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Describe the appearance of an 18-year-old female who is at the optimal level of nutritional balance.​
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The essential nutrient water provides energy. _________________________​
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Poorly shaped bones or teeth are a symptom of calcium and vitamin D deficiency. Discuss the relationship between these substances.​
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State three nursing diagnosis statements from the assessment data.​
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​List data that will be assessed.
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Describe the role alcohol has played in Mr. Lew's nutritional status.​
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Before a meaningful exchange of information will occur with Mary, the nurse must first build a trusting relationship and establish good communication lines. Describe the setting that will be most conducive to beginning this dialogue. Who will be present? What will help Mary be relaxed and feel nonthreatened? Describe positive communication techniques that will be useful. How should the session begin?​
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For each goal, what outcome data will verify that the goals have been met?​
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Contact the WIC program in your community. Discuss the benefits and goals and describe the positive outcomes.​
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When Mary hears the nurse tell her she will need to increase her caloric intake, her first response to the nurse was, "More chips, candy, colas." What is the nurse's response?​
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Of the goals identified, which is the highest in priority?​
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Describe the usual weight gain recommended for a pregnant adolescent who is at the recommended weight for her height, for an overweight teen, and for an underweight teen.​
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Mr. Lew has no family or friends present and his level of awareness will greatly restrict data collection. List the data collection methods that are available considering Mr. Lew's condition. Identify any tools you will need to collect assessment data to begin the planning phase.​
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Identify goals for Mr. Lew, relating to nutrition. Be specific as to protein needs.​
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Identify the biochemical analyses that should be monitored.​
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Identify nursing interventions to meet the identified goals.​
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Deck 1: The Relationship of Nutrition and Health
1
Which of the following diseases is related to vitamin C deficiency?​

A)​anemia
B)​goiter
C)​scurvy
D)​xerophthalmia
C
2
There are many cumulative effects of a poor, unbalanced diet. Which of these disease states is NOT attributable to a low-nutrient-density diet?​

A)​atherosclerosis
B)​hypertension
C)​obesity
D)​chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
D
3
Which mineral is needed to prevent osteoporosis from occurring?​

A)​iron
B)​magnesium
C)​zinc
D)​calcium
D
4
Education in good nutritional health practices would eliminate many health problems that may be caused by malnutrition. Which of the following is the best method for teaching the young child good health habits?​

A)​a good health program in kindergarten
B)​have the physician discuss nutrition with the child
C)​imitation of adult behavior
D)​imitation of eating habits of other children
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Which of the following foods are considered to have a low nutrient density?

A)​potato chips
B)​carrots
C)​apples
D)​steaks
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A part of a nutrition assessment involves anthropometric measurements. What is measured during this type of assessment?​

A)​percentage of muscle mass
B)​percentage of fat tissue only
C)​percentage of fat and muscle tissue
D)​percentage of body fluid
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Goiter is a deficiency disease related to deficiency of what nutrient?​

A)​iron
B)​iodine
C)​calcium
D)​folic acid
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8
What biochemical analysis of blood samples may indicate kidney failure?​

A)​serum albumin level
B)​serum transferrin level
C)​creatinine excretion
D)​blood urea nitrogen
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9
Which of the following does NOT put an individual at risk for malnutrition?​

A)​eating too much
B)​eating too little
C)​an absorption disorder
D)​eating a variety of foods
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10
Which nutrient deficiency displays lesions at the corners of the mouth?​

A)​vitamin B
B)​riboflavin
C)​folic acid
D)​iron
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11
What is the most common method of assessing a client's dietary history?​

A)​3-day food record
B)​24-hour recall
C)3-day food diary
D)​3-day recall
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12
Which test detects protein and sugar excretion in urine that can indicate kidney disease and diabetes?​

A)​blood urea nitrogen
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​urinalysis
D)​serum creatinine level
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13
Which of the following is characteristic of poor nutritional status?​

A)​apathy
B)​shiny hair
C)​clear eyes
D)​erect posture
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14
Which biochemical test measures protein status?​

A)​serum transferrin level
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​serum albumin level
D)​serum creatinine level
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Which of the following measures is NOT included in the lipid profile?​

A)​glucose
B)​serum triglycerides
C)​total serum cholesterol
D)​high-density lipoproteins
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16
Obesity can increase your risk of developing ____.​

A)​iron deficiency anemia
B)​diabetes
C)​kidney failure
D)​osteoporosis
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17
Which biochemical test indicates a depleted muscle mass?​

A)​serum transferrin level
B)​creatinine excretion
C)​serum albumin level
D)serum creatinine level
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18
Which of the following nutrients help build and repair body tissues?

A)​proteins
B)​carbohydrates
C)​fats
D)​lipids
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What is the most common form of nutrient deficiency in the United States?​

A)​niacin
B)​iron
C)​protein
D)​vitamin C
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Which blood test can indicate anemia?​

A)​hemoglobin test
B)​red blood cell test
C)​blood urea nitrogen
D)​lipid profile
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Biochemical tests include various blood, urine, and stool tests. A deficiency or toxicity can be determined by a visual analysis of the samples.______________________​
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The deficiency disease beriberi is caused by inadequate niacin intake.____________________​
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23
List the methods, or means of data collection, used to complete an accurate nutritional assessment that is the framework for a dietary treatment plan.​
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Mary's age, physical symptoms, and diagnosis will factor into her care. Teen pregnancy is impacted by several life cycle needs and also covers a broad range of developmental needs based on the pregnancy and the woman's age. Discuss the factors associated with nutrition and identify goals to help Mary obtain a successful outcome.​
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List nursing interventions to help Mary achieve an adequate nutritional status.​
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The adolescent and the elderly are age groups that are very prone to malnutrition. Discuss the reasons for this.​
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Describe the primary function(s) of each of the organic nutrients.​
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Osteoporosis is a dietary deficiency of calcium and vitamin D that causes bones to soften and may cause the spine to bend. _________________________ ​
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Wellness is a way of life that integrates mind, body, and spirit. What lifestyle habits will help one achieve wellness?​
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Problem nutrients for teen pregnancies include calcium, zinc, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, folate, and protein. What are the needs of each of these nutrients for a pregnant teenager?​
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Individuals with overnutrition are at risk for malnutrition and need intensive nutrition intervention. ​
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Why is a social history important when doing a nutritional assessment?​
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Primary deficiencies are those an individual is born with, while secondary deficiencies are those caused by a disease condition associated with malabsorption and accelerated excretion or by the destruction of the nutrients. _________________________​
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Which of the following are inorganic nutrients?​

A)​carbohydrates
B)​minerals
C)​vitamins
D)​proteins
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The body must be provided with nutrients that are necessary for life. These nutrients are available only in food, must be obtained by the body's nutritional intake, and are known as essential nutrients. _________________________
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Appetite is the physiological need for food. Hunger is a psychological desire for food.
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Describe the appearance of an 18-year-old female who is at the optimal level of nutritional balance.​
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The essential nutrient water provides energy. _________________________​
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Poorly shaped bones or teeth are a symptom of calcium and vitamin D deficiency. Discuss the relationship between these substances.​
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40
State three nursing diagnosis statements from the assessment data.​
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​List data that will be assessed.
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42
Describe the role alcohol has played in Mr. Lew's nutritional status.​
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43
Before a meaningful exchange of information will occur with Mary, the nurse must first build a trusting relationship and establish good communication lines. Describe the setting that will be most conducive to beginning this dialogue. Who will be present? What will help Mary be relaxed and feel nonthreatened? Describe positive communication techniques that will be useful. How should the session begin?​
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For each goal, what outcome data will verify that the goals have been met?​
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Contact the WIC program in your community. Discuss the benefits and goals and describe the positive outcomes.​
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When Mary hears the nurse tell her she will need to increase her caloric intake, her first response to the nurse was, "More chips, candy, colas." What is the nurse's response?​
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Of the goals identified, which is the highest in priority?​
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Describe the usual weight gain recommended for a pregnant adolescent who is at the recommended weight for her height, for an overweight teen, and for an underweight teen.​
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Mr. Lew has no family or friends present and his level of awareness will greatly restrict data collection. List the data collection methods that are available considering Mr. Lew's condition. Identify any tools you will need to collect assessment data to begin the planning phase.​
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Identify goals for Mr. Lew, relating to nutrition. Be specific as to protein needs.​
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Identify the biochemical analyses that should be monitored.​
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Identify nursing interventions to meet the identified goals.​
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