Pharmacology Chapter 9
Which of the following nutrients is the major source of building materials for muscles, blood, skin, and hair?
Proteins
Vitamin A is also known as:
Retinol
The nutrients necessary for the production of bile include:
Cholesterol
Which of the following nutrients helps to keep the body's water and electrolytes in balance?
Minerals
Which of the following minerals is able to help in the formation of hemoglobin and the transportation of iron to bone marrow?
Copper (Cu)
Hypervitaminosis occurs under what conditions?
Excessive vitamin intake
Which of the elements is used to make hemoglobin?
Iron
The vitamin involved in blood clotting is:
K
The teaching tool used to represent proper diet is known as:
MyPlate
___ involves the proper intake and assimilation of nutrients.
Nutritional care
Which of the following substances that are necessary for life does not provide nutrition to the body?
Oxygen
All of the nutrition information on the label is based on which of the following?
The stated serving size
Fluoride is used to prevent:
Tooth decay
Which of the following vitamins may protect the body against infections to help heal wounds?
Vitamin C
Calcium deficiency may cause all of the following, except:
dwarfism
Amino acids that must be obtained from the diet are known as:
essential
The vitamins A, D, E, and K are known as:
fat soluble vitamins
Which of the following is also known as good cholesterol?
high-density lipoprotein (HDL)
An essential micronutrient of the thyroid hormone thyroxine is:
iodine
The Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 requires most packaged foods to list a specified set of:
nutrition facts on the label
Severe deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3) may result in:
pellagra
All of the following are the purposes of food additives, except:
to prevent misleading statements on the label
Niacin is which of the following vitamins?
vitamin B3
Phytonadione is which vitamin?
vitamin K1