Nutrition Exam 4 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Most hospitals choose not to offer selective menus as a way to simplify operations and cut costs. | False |
| There are no known interactions between herbal supplements and medications. | False |
| The dietician adjusts the nutrition education plan after learning that the patient is a Native American she is considering- | Cultural background |
| One of the characteristics of modified diets is- | They may be altered in consistency or nutrient content |
| Diets for dysphagia are highly individualized because what- | Swallowing difficulties vary in severity |
| Patients with diseases of the liver or gallbladder- | Fat restricted |
| Which of the following is not characteristic of a clear liquid diet- | High in nutrient density |
| Which of the following foods is/are eliminated on a low fiber diet- | Dried beans and peas |
| Which of the following foods is recommended for a high protein diet- | Cheese |
| Following surgery, a patient may be given clear liquids initially and gradually provided with other beverages and foods that cause discomfort. This is called- | Diet progression |
| Assuming the GI tract is functioning normally, what is the most appropriate method for feeding patients who are unable to meet their nutritional needs orally- | Tube feeding |
| Diet manuals include all of the following except- | Principles of nutrition education |
| Which of the following is not addressed by HACCP- | Food purchasing |
| Majesterol acetate is- | An appetite enhancer |
| Methotrexate interferes with the metabolism of- | Folate |
| Supplements of what nutrient are given to patients receiving the anti-TB drug isoniazid- | B6 |
| The drug warfarin is structurally similar to- | Vitamin K |
| A patient is discouraged by the dietary restriction by her low sodium diet. The most appropriate response by the nurse would be what- | Emphasize foods the patient can eat |
| A patient is scheduled for bowel surgery tomorrow. The appropriate diet today would be what- | Clear liquid |
| Which of the following nutritional interventions is most appropriate for a patient in a coma- | Tube feeding |
| Enteral nutrition provides nutrients using- | Digestive tract (GI tract) |
| What formulas are made from whole foods and derive their protein from primarily from pureed meat or poultry- | Blenderized |
| A drawback to using specialized or disease specific formulas is- | They are more expensive |
| Most enteral formulas provide between ___cal/mL- | 1.0-2.0 |
| Enteral formulas may be used orally to supplement a patient's diet, when this occurs what becomes an important consideration- | Taste |
| Tube feeding are commonly used for individuals with what- | Severe swallowing difficulties |
| Which of the following feeding tube placements would be most appropriate for a client who is expected to be on a tube for less that two weeks- | Nasogastric |
| In infants, which tube placement would be preferred because it aids breathing- | Oralgastric |
| Aspiration risk is high for all of the following except- | Patients with renal disease |
| The advantage of a closed feeding system includes- | Less likely for contamination |
| Delivery of 250-500 mL of formula over 5-15 minutes is referred to as- | Bolus feeding |
| Before discontinuing a tube feeding the patients oral intake should meet what percent of their calculated estimated nutrient needs- | 2/3 |
| Compared to enteral nutrition, patenteral nutrition- | Greater risk of complications |
| Which of the following medical treatments/conditions requires the need for TPN- | Paralytic ileus |
| Phlebitis may develop as a result of- | PPN |
| Amino acids in a parenteral solution provide how many kcal/gram | 4 |
| Lipid infusion must be restricted in patients with what- | Hypertriglyceridemia |
| To prevent refeeding syndrome in a severely stressed individual, you would what- | Introduce them at a slow rate |
| Long term TPN may result in complications such as- | Gallbladder disease |
| The nurse recognizes what as a possible preventative measure for aspiration pneumonia in tube-fed clients- | Nasoenteric feeding |
| the reverse effects of cortisol in prolonged stress include all of the following except- | Hypoglycemia |
| Which of the following substances is derived from fatty acids- | Eicosanoids |
| Which of the following compounds is produced by white blood cells and participates in the inflammatory process- | Cytokines |
| One of the initial concerns for the medical team for patients hospitalized with acute stress is- | Restore lost fluids and electrolytes |
| Clinical findings typical of patients undergoing metabolic stress include all of the following except- | Positive nitrogen balance |
| The energy expenditure of acutely stressed patients may be raised due to all of the following except- | Inactivity |
| Which amino acid may have beneficial affects on the immune response of postoperative patients- | Arginine |
| All of the following nutrients play a critical role in immunity and wound healing except- | Potassium |
| Medical nutrition therapy for COPD include all of the following except- | Reduce chronic cough |
| Which of the following is not a cause for food intake in persons with severe COPD- | Lower energy needs |
| Adequate fluid intake will help a person with COPD by doing what- | Preventing the secretion of overly thick mucus |
| A frequent cause of death among older intensive care patients with multiple or severe injuries is what- | Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome |
| The first organ to fail in MODS is what- | Lungs |
| The principle infections associated with MODS- | Pneumonia |
| The nurse recognizes all of the following as a classic signs of inflammation except- | Hyperglycemia |
| The nurse understands that the inflammatory process can cause a variety of systemic effects and monitors her patient's what- | Heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature |
| Mr. Morgan is a critically ill patient in the ICU who is on TPN. The nurse understands monitoring his what will help to determine if he is overfed- | Glucose |
| Mart is a 23 year old firefighter who has experienced severe burns. The nurse recognized the fact that he might benefit from what supplements- | Zinc, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C |
| COPD patient who is complaining about poor appetite and discomfort- | Smaller more frequent meals |
| A patient with ARDS requires mechanical ventilation; the nurse realizes that fluid accumulation could be a problem and could make it difficult to assess his what- | Weight |
| Dry mouth can result in all of the following except what- | Achalasia |
| All of the following are appropriate for a patient suffering from mouth dryness except- | Potato chips |
| Dysphagia can be caused by all of the following except what- | Diabetes |
| Which of the following foods would not be appropriate on a level 1 diet for dysphagia- | Yogurt with chunks of fruit |
| A condition in which a portion of the stomach protrudes above the diaphragm is what- | Hiatal hernia |
| The most effective medication for suppressing gastric acid secretion are called- | Proton pump inhibitors |
| An effective dietary strategy for the treatment of GERD is to do what- | Avoid alcohol |
| Clients with reflex esophagitis should be instructed to what- | Eat small frequent meals |
| General discomfort in the upper abdominal area with compaints of stomach pain, nausea, fullness, and bloating is what- | Dyspepsia |
| Nutrition interventions to ease the symptoms of nausea would be what- | Eating dry starchy foods |
| One of the most common causes of acute gastritis is- | Repeated use of inseds |
| Major factor in the development of both gastritis and peptic ulcer disease is- | H-phylori |
| Which of the following plays a primary role treatment of ulcers- | Drug therapy |
| Post-gastrectomy diets limit what- | Sugar |
| To help delay stomach emptying and reduce diarrhea following a gastrectomy, foods high in what nutrient may be useful- | Soluble fiber |
| Appropriate foods for a post-gastrectomy diet would be what- | Lean tender meats |
| To prevent dumping sundrome, you would tell a client to do what- | Limit fluid intake |
| Frequent complications of gastric surgery include all of the following except- | Protein mal-absorption |
| Following bariatric surgery, the gastric pouch may eventually stretch to hold about how much? | 1/2 cup |
| Rapid weight loss following bariatric surgery increases the risk of developing what disease- | Gallbladder disease |
| Constipation may be caused by all of the following except what- | Viral infection |
| Foods useful in increasing dietary fiber- | Whole gran bread, dried beans, nuts |
| Which of the following bulk forming agents may cause an allergic reaction- | Psyllium |
| Use of stimulant laxatives can lead to what- | Fluid and electrolyte imbalance |
| Of the following beverages, which is lease likely to increase intestinal gas- | Tea |
| Acute diarrhea that occurs abruptly in a healthy person frequently results from what- | A viral or bacterial infection |
| Which of the following would be the first step in treating someone with chronic diarrhea- | Correct the underlying medical condition |
| Commercial sports drinks are not recommended for the treatment of severe diarrhea because they are what- | The are low in sodium |
| Fat mal-absorption may be accompanied by the deficiency of what nutrients- | Fat soluble vitamins, calcium, magnesium, and essential fatty acids |
| Which of the following statements about MCT oil is false- | It is inexpensive |
| The most common cause of acute pancreatitis are- | Gall stones and alcohol abuse |
| Evidence that a child with cystic fibrosis needs an increase in enzyme dosage might include any of the following except- | Dysphagia |
| Which of the following would be recommended for an infant with cystic fibrosis- | Breast feeding |
| Patients with celiac disease must avoid foods that contain what- | Gluten |
| Celiac disease affects intestinal tissue and results in what- | Significant reduction in mucosal surface area |
| Discrete areas of inflamed tissues in the ilium and cecum that affect all areas of the intestine are characteristic of what disease process- | Crohn's disease |
| Aggressive dietary management of Crohn's disease is required in children because this disorder can lead to all of the following except- | Impaired glucose tolerance |
| Generally up to what % of the small intestine can by resected without complications- | 50% |
| An excessive colonic response to meals, GI hormones, and stress is characteristic of what condition- | Irritable bowel syndrome |
| A client with a colonoscopy or an ileostomy are usually concerned with foods that what- | Gas or odor |
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