nutrition
the mother asks the nurse about giving strained fruits to her infant. when should this food be introduced?
5 months
how many kcal/g does 1 g of alcohol provide?
7 kcal/g
to demonstrate the energy- producing potential of different foods the nurse explain that 3 g of lean meant produces 12 kcal/g. how many kcal/g does 3 g of fish oil produce?
27 kcal/g
the body mass index (BMI) of a man 6 ft tall weighting 250 lb is ______________
33.9
the nurse is explaining the activity recommendations from the USDA'S new my plate plan. what is the Minium amount of moderate weekly exercise needed to balance nutritional intake?
2 hours and 30 minutes
a fat young woman was at zero nitrogen balance. the nurse discovers that this patient is now pregnant with her first child. for what is this patient at risk ?
Anabolism
the nurse is educating a patient on a vegan diet. what supplement will the nurse encourage this patient to take to avoid a deficiency?
B12
a patient who has hypertension is complaining about the lack of taste with the low sodium diet that has been prescribed. what should the nurse emphasize that sodium may do?
Contribute to hypertension
what has replace the USDA'S recommended dietary allowance(RDA)?
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
the nurse is counseling a patient about the different between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. what should the nurse stress that patients with type 2 diabetes are required to receive on a daily base?
Regular carbohydrate controlled meals
the nurse is providing information about high cholesterol levels. what is the rational for avoiding saturated fats?
They increase blood cholesterol
what is the term for stored fat that insulates the body and serves as a cushion to protect organs?
adipose tissue
when discussing the digestion and metabolism of fat the nurse tells the patient who has history of cholecystitis and who is on low fat diet that fat must be emulsified to be digested. what is the substances necessary for emulsification?
bile
to simply food values the measurement of energy obtained by food is defined as the ___________
kilocalorie
careful attention to carbohydrates consumption can improve metabolic control of diabetes. the Nurse teaches a meal planning approach that focuses on the total amount of carbohydrates eaten at as mean. what is this meal planning approach called?
carbohydrates counting
a patient with iron deficiency anemia started taking iron supplements. what recommendation can the nurse give the patient to increase iron absorption?
consume vitamin c rich foods at the same meal with iron containing foods.
the patient who had a gastrostomy complains to the nurse about frequent episodes of dumping syndrome. what can the nurse recommended to this patient to decrease this problem?
eat small frequent meals
the nurse recognizes that when a patient is unable to consume adequate nutrition by mouth, an alternative route such as a feeding ostomy my be used. what is the proper term for feeding a patient by this method?
enteral
the body uses 22 common amino acids but 9 of them must be obtained from protein in the diet. what are these proteins considered?
essential
what are elements that are found in food and necessary for good health but that the body cannot make?
essential nutrients
the patient complains to the nurse that he feels terrible since he has taking several different kinds of vitamin preparations. what should the nurse assess for indication of vitamin toxicity?
fatigue
insoluble _______________ softens stools, speeds transit of foods through the digestive tract, and reduces pressure in the colon.
fiber
at approximately 4 to 6 months of age solid food is introduced to a baby. what food with high iron content should be recommended by the nurse?
fortified cereals
what is the body's storage form of carbohydrates usually found in the liver with some storage in the muscles?
glycogen
the nurse determines that a hypertensive patient understands the DASH diet when the patient chooses which items form a sample menu used in dietary teaching?
grilled chicken sandwich, strawberries, and lettuce salad
the nurse makes nutrition a focus in the careplan. where does nutrient play the most important role?
health Maintenace
the nurse explains that a patient with a heart problems should follow a decreased sodium diet. what will this diet help reduce the risk for or prevent?
heart attacks
the nurse cautions a patient with a pancreatic disorder that will interfere with the digestion of fats and may lead to a clotting disorder. what is the cause of these potential problems?
inability to use vitamin K
a school nurse is teaching a group of adolescents about adequate nutrition. what increased intake should the nurse encourage?
iron and calcium
a nurse is caring for a patient who is prescribed a full liquid diet recognizes that this diet lacks some nutrients. what nutrients are lacking?
iron and fiber
the nurse has assessed a patient body mass index to be 19.6. this assessment of weight versus height indicates that this patient's weight category is in which category?
low health risk
the nurse reminds the male patient with lactose intolerance that he can avoid the unpleasant symptoms of nausea bloating flatulence and diarrhea if he will avoid certain foods. what product should the patient be instructed to avoid
milk
when reviewing a patient's dietary intake, the nurse recommends that sugar consumption be reduced to the recommended daily level. what is this level?
no more than 8% of total daily kilocalories
the young woman who is breastfeeding will need an increase of calories and protein. what foods should the nurse suggest as sources of protein?
nuts
the home health nurse is caring for a patient that has undergone removal of a part of the stomach. for what should the nurse carefully assess this patient?
pernicious anemia
a patient taking a diuretic is assessed by the nurse as having an erratic pulse and muscle weakness. what should the nurse suspect is deficient?
potassium
a patient diagnosed with renal failure is unable to excrete protein waste products and develops a condition that requires a protein restricted diet. the nurse instructs the patient that azotemia can be diminished by substituting other food groups for protein. what is an example of a food that this patients can substitute for protein?
potatoes
what is a nursing intervention to decrease the thirst of a patient who is on a fluid restriction?
sucking on occasional ice chips
the nurse teaches a patient who has a nonfunctioning or dysfunctional GI tract that total parenteral nutrition (TPN) will be infused. where will the infusion occur?
through the superior vena cave
the nurse is educating a group of high school students regarding nutrition. how should the nurse respond when the students ask what occurs when protein, mineral iron and fat combine?
tissue is built and repaired