Deck 8: Minerals
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Deck 8: Minerals
1
Which mineral is vital to both hard and soft body tissues?
A)copper
B)magnesium
C)manganese
D)fluoride
A)copper
B)magnesium
C)manganese
D)fluoride
B
2
An insufficiency of this mineral may result in muscle tetany.
A)magnesium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)calcium
A)magnesium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)calcium
D
3
Which mineral aids calcium in the formation of strong bones and teeth?
A)phosphorus
B)iron
C)potassium
D)magnesium
A)phosphorus
B)iron
C)potassium
D)magnesium
A
4
Which mineral deficiency may result in dwarfism and poor wound healing?
A)selenium
B)iron
C)zinc
D)iodine
A)selenium
B)iron
C)zinc
D)iodine
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5
To retain the minerals when cooking plant foods, one should ____.
A)cook food in as much water as possible
B)fry foods in vegetable oil
C)steam foods
D)cook them as long as possible
A)cook food in as much water as possible
B)fry foods in vegetable oil
C)steam foods
D)cook them as long as possible
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6
Which mineral deficiency may result in rickets?
A)zinc
B)calcium
C)iron
D)magnesium
A)zinc
B)calcium
C)iron
D)magnesium
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7
The two minerals that are major components of bones and teeth are ____.
A)calcium and phosphorus
B)calcium and potassium
C)calcium and zinc
D)phosphorus and fluoride
A)calcium and phosphorus
B)calcium and potassium
C)calcium and zinc
D)phosphorus and fluoride
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8
How does oxalic acid affect calcium absorption?
A)can bind to calcium and prevent its absorption
B)enhances calcium absorption
C)enhances calcium utilization
D)decreases serum calcium
A)can bind to calcium and prevent its absorption
B)enhances calcium absorption
C)enhances calcium utilization
D)decreases serum calcium
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9
The vitamin that enhances the absorption of calcium is ____.
A)vitamin C
B)vitamin D
C)vitamin B12
D)vitamin B6
A)vitamin C
B)vitamin D
C)vitamin B12
D)vitamin B6
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10
Which mineral is responsible for affecting the normal functioning of the thyroid gland?
A)sodium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)selenium
A)sodium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)selenium
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11
The best source of this mineral is found in organ meats and shellfish.
A)manganese
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)fluoride
A)manganese
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)fluoride
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12
What may occur as a result of dehydration?
A)hypokalemia
B)hyperkalemia
C)edema
D)diabetic acidosis
A)hypokalemia
B)hyperkalemia
C)edema
D)diabetic acidosis
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13
Where does 1% of calcium go when absorbed by the body?
A)skeleton
B)teeth
C)blood
D)liver
A)skeleton
B)teeth
C)blood
D)liver
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14
Which mineral's absorption is affected by an excessive use of antacids?
A)sodium
B)potassium
C)phosphorus
D)calcium
A)sodium
B)potassium
C)phosphorus
D)calcium
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15
Wilson's disease is a result of an accumulation of _____ in the liver, brain, kidneys, and cornea.
A)manganese
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)selenium
A)manganese
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)selenium
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16
Which mineral aids in the process of blood clotting?
A)magnesium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)chloride
A)magnesium
B)iron
C)iodine
D)chloride
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17
Which mineral is associated with glucose metabolism?
A)zinc
B)selenium
C)iron
D)chromium
A)zinc
B)selenium
C)iron
D)chromium
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18
Which food is most likely to enhance the absorption of iron?
A)legumes
B)orange juice
C)whole grains
D)corn
A)legumes
B)orange juice
C)whole grains
D)corn
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19
What factor can reduce the amount of calcium absorbed in the body?
A)inadequate vitamin C
B)a high potassium intake
C)lack of weight-bearing exercise
D)lack of nonweight-bearing exercise
A)inadequate vitamin C
B)a high potassium intake
C)lack of weight-bearing exercise
D)lack of nonweight-bearing exercise
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20
Which of the following is a major role of zinc in the body?
A)component of enzyme that acts as an antioxidant
B)essential for growth and wound healing
C)helps keep the body in electrolyte balance
D)protects cells against oxidation
A)component of enzyme that acts as an antioxidant
B)essential for growth and wound healing
C)helps keep the body in electrolyte balance
D)protects cells against oxidation
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21
Myxedema refers to hyperthyroidism in adults. ____________________
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22
Major minerals are required in amounts greater than _____ per day.
A)100 mg
B)1,000 mg
C)150 mg
D)1,500 mg
A)100 mg
B)1,000 mg
C)150 mg
D)1,500 mg
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23
Describe the deficiency condition that occurs as a result of inadequate iodine in the body.
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24
Bone mass is acquired until one is approximately _____ years old.
A)18
B)30
C)50
D)65
A)18
B)30
C)50
D)65
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25
_____ is a condition due to an inborn error of metabolism and causes excessive absorption of iron.
A)Wilson's disease
B)Marasmus
C)Dwarfism
D)Hemochromatosis
A)Wilson's disease
B)Marasmus
C)Dwarfism
D)Hemochromatosis
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26
Discuss the consequences of sodium toxicity.
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27
Describe the results of taking in excessive amounts of minerals.
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28
Discuss factors that impact the absorption of iron.
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29
Refined foods or processed foods are the best source for many of the minerals needed to perform their role as body regulators. _________________________
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30
The adequate intake of fluoride remains the same from infancy throughout the life cycle because the bones and teeth are fully developed by early adulthood. _________________________
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31
Minerals are inorganic. This means they do not contain carbon. ____________________
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32
Most minerals in food occur as salts. Describe preparation methods for foods that contain mineral salts.
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33
Zinc is a cofactor for more than 300 enzymes. ____________________
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34
Potassium, in combination with calcium, is necessary for strong bones and teeth. _________________________
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35
Which major mineral is required for the transmission of nerve impulses?
A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)potassium
D)iron
A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)potassium
D)iron
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36
Describe the source of minerals.
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37
Explain how mineral salts are related to the concept of electroneutrality.
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38
What mineral is the most prevalent mineral in the body?
A)iron
B)phosphorus
C)calcium
D)potassium
A)iron
B)phosphorus
C)calcium
D)potassium
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39
Minerals are present in all body tissues; however, they make up only 4% of body weight. _________________________
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40
Only the bones and teeth require calcium intake. _________________________
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41
What conditions could cause a potassium deficiency, and what conditions could cause an excess potassium level?
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42
Describe the conditions that occur when blood calcium is above normal and below normal levels.
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43
What is the best food source of sodium?
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44
Describe the relationship between the electrolytes, potassium and sodium, and edema.
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45
Describe the risk factors of osteoporosis for Ms. James.
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46
Ms. James asks you to recommend the best food sources of calcium.
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47
Describe the function of potassium.
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48
Ms. James does not like milk. Give her a list of some alternate foods that are high in calcium.
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49
What are the symptoms of potassium deficiency?
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50
Educate Ms. James regarding measures to delay or reduce bone loss.
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51
List the medical conditions that are impacted by the sodium and potassium level or by an electrolyte imbalance.
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52
List the best food sources of potassium.
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