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What is the labor cost per meal? Food purchased: $32,123 Cafe sales: $23,231 Labor expense: $25,790 Meal equivalent factor: $2.15 Patient meals served: 1923 a. $1.85 b. $2.03 c. $3.98 d. $4.36

B - $2.03

Infuse a peripheral solution at a maximum rate of how many mOsm/L? a. 300 b. 800 c. 1400 d. 2000

B - 800

The use of a sugar substitute is regulated by: a. NIH b. FDA c. WHO d. FTC

B - FDA

If a patient cannot metabolize urea properly, what will accumulate in his blood? a. uric acid b. ammonia c. protein d. glucose

B - ammonia

Propinoate is used in foods to: a. enhance flavor b. increase shelf life by inhibiting mold c. thicken d. retain color

B - increase shelf life by inhibiting mold

Which of the following is an example of productivity management? a. labor turnover rate b. labor minutes per day c. food cost percentage d. edible portion cost

B - labor minutes per day

Esophageal varices may be caused by: a. portal hypotension b. portal hypertension c. a high fiber diet d. a high fiber, high residue diet

B - portal hypertension

Which of the following must be reduced before it can be further transported for absorption? a. dipeptides b. whey c. casein hydrolysate d. crystalline amino acids

B - whey

A 60kg female receives 2700 calories on PN. The calorie to nitrogen ratio is 150:1. How many grams of nitrogen is she getting? a. 14 b. 16 c. 18 d. 20

C - 18

Food service employees should wash their hands for at least: a. 30 sec b. 25 sec c. 20 sec d. 15 sec

C - 20 sec

The elderly need how many ml per KG? a. 35 - 40 b. 45 c. 25 - 30 d. 25

C - 25 - 30

When screening pregnant women for gestational diabetes, the amount of oral glucose used is: a. 25g b. 40g c. 50g d. 100g

C - 50g

The kidneys respond to respiratory acidosis by: a. increasing the secretion of magnesium b. exchanging sodium for calcium c. increasing the retention of bicarbonate d. exchanging potassium for hydrogen

C - increasing the retention of bicarbonate

A flexible monthly budget would be recommended for a hospital which: a. expects no change in expenses or revenue b. expects to be at 90% occupancy c. is planning to close some of its wings for renovation for three months d. has less than 100 employees

C - is planning to close some of its wings for renovation for three months

Ground meat will spoil faster than sliced meat because: a. it has more enzyme activity b. it has more fat c. more surface area is exposed d. it has less fat

C - more surface area is exposed

Management's basic function is: a. controlling b. directing c. planning d. evaluating

C - planning

A tactic that increases the sale of services through publicity is known as: a. pricing b. targeting c. promotion d. segmentation

C - promotion

In the Cori cycle, lactate is converted into: a. ribose b. NADPH c. pyruvate d. acetyl coA

C - pyruvate

Your Nutrition Department has 6.5 FTE Dietitians at $20/hour. How much salary is that per week? a. $5200 b. $3960 c. $4850 d. $6550

A - $5200

The level of significance of test results is measured using the p value. Which of the following represents the most significant factor? a. <0.0002 b. <0.002 c. <0.02 d. <0.20

A - <0.0002

The absorption of calcium and iron is likely to be affected by the: a. Billroth II procedure b. Ileostomy c. Cholecystectomy d. Billroth I procedure

A - Billroth II procedure

Which of the following stabilizes an egg white foam? a. an acid b. water c. flour d. salt

A - an acid

A patient on warfarin should avoid: a. black cohosh, ginseng b. thiamin supplements c. simple carbohydrates d. B vitamin supplements

A - black cohosh, ginseng

The flour with the most starch is: a. cake b. whole wheat c. instantized d. durum

A - cake

In the alanine cycle, alanine is released from muscle, taken up by the liver, and: a. excreted in the urine b. deaminated to release glucose c. converted into adipose d. oxidized to nitric acid

deaminated to release glucose

What is the labor cost for 4 weeks if you have 5.5 FTEs earning $20/hour? a. $4400 b. $12,000 c. $14,500 d. $17,600

D - $17,600 5.5 x 40 x 4 = 880 hours 880 x 20 = 17600

What denotes a high correlation? a. 0.2 b. 0.4 c. 0.6 d. 0.8

D - 0.8

Which would you give to a person who is mildly hypokalemic? a. 1 cup blueberries b. 1 cup cranberries c. 1/2 cup applesauce d. 1 piece cantaloupe

D - 1 piece cantaloupe

A #12 scoop was used to serve 600 servings of mashed potatoes instead of a #16 scoop, how many servings were they short? a. 90 b. 25 c. 210 d. 156

D - 156 #12 scoop = 2.67 ounces #16 scoop = 2 ounces need: 1,200 ounces 1,200/2.67 = 449 servings 600 - 449

Approximately how many patient trays per minute must a centralized tray assembly unit produce in order to serve 400 patients during 90 minutes a. 3 b. 3.5 c. 4 d. 4.5

D - 4.5

Considering the following smoke points of various fats, which would be the best to use for frying? a. 300F b. 323F c. 375F d. 400F

D - 400F

The width of a main kitchen aisle should be: a. 24" b. 36" c. 48" d. 60"

D - 60"

Referring to the above patient, how much additional water should be provided per hour? a. 52ml b. 89ml c. 78.5ml d. 64ml

D - 64ml

In a normal curve, what % of data falls between +1 and -1 standard deviation? a. 52 b. 93 c. 35 d. 68

D - 68

How much hamburger will it take to make 300 three ounce patties with a 20% shrinkage? a. 52lb b. 68lb c. 90lb d. 70lb

D - 70lb apparently... 20% x 70 = 14 lost 70-14 = 56lb = 896 ounces 896/3 = 300, 3oz servings I thought it was B - 68lb

what is included in the study of demographics? I. age of individuals II. population statistics III. sex of individuals IV. socioeconomic factors a. I only b. all of the above c. II, III d. I, II, III

D - I, II, III

The stasis of pancreatic juice and bile could result in: I. autodigestion II. fat malabsorption III. obstructive jaundice a. I and II b. I and III c. II and III d. I, II, and III

D - I, II, and III

Osteoporosis is most likely to occur in: a. the physically active adult b. a non-smoker c. a black female d. a white female

D - a white female

Which food service system is least likely to have microbial contamination? a. conventional b. cook-chill c. cook-freeze d. assembly serve

D - assembly serve

A food service worker confides in you that he has tested HIV positive. What should you do? a. ask him to report to the health clinic b. instruct him to wear gloves on duty c. reassign him to another area of the kitchen d. assure him that confidentiality will be respected

D - assure him that confidentiality will be respected

Which correlates best with energy intake? a. lean body mass b. triceps skinfold c. body mass index d. body weight

D - body weight

Which religious group CAN consume alcohol? a. mormons b. muslims c. hindus d. buddhists

D - buddhists

Which is the most appropriate bedtime snack for a diabetic on NPH insulin a. apple juice and crackers b. graham cracker and diet soda c. fresh fruit and crackers d. cheese and crackers

D - cheese and crackers

Food was held at 70 degrees for a long time in anaerobic conditions. Eight hours after eating it you became ill. What is the culprit? a. salmonella b. staphylococcus c. campylobacter jejuni d. clostridium perfringens

D - clostridium perfringens

Which of the following would be most productive when conducting a workshop for teenage mothers about proper portion sizes for feeding toddlers? a. role-playing b. lecture c. discussion d. demonstration

D - demonstration

What is the chemical composition of a class ABC fire extinguisher? a. water under pressure b. carbon dioxide under pressure c. carbon monoxide under pressure d. dry inert chemicals under pressure

D - dry inert chemicals under pressure

In cystic fibrosis, the most impaired nutrient is: a. protein b. disaccharides c. electrolytes d. fat

D - fat

Immediately following a severe burn, nutritional therapy should include: a. high calories b. high protein c. high calories, vitamins, minerals d. fluid and electrolyte replacement

D - fluid and electrolyte replacement

BMI for age percentiles start at age: a. 24 months b. 36 months c. 48 months d. 5 years

A - 24 months

How many calories are in 300ml of a 5% dextrose solution a. 51 b. 60 c. 15 d. 200

A - 51

Children and adolescents need what level of physical activity? a. 60 min every day b. 30 minutes every day c. 60 minutes at least 3 days each week d. 90 minutes at least three days each week

A - 60 min every day

Which government agency would you contact regarding food distribution? a. USDA b. FDA c. HHS d. FTC

A - USDA

Bitot's spots indicate a deficiency of: a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin E c. thiamin d. niacin

A - Vitamin A

Which amino acid is especially glucogenic? a. alanine b. threonine c. valine d. methionine

A - alanine

Employees of a congregate feeding program serving an Orthodox Jewish community are not allowed to bring food items into the facility. This is related to Jewish dietary laws that state: a. kosher foods should not be allowed to mix with non-kosher foods b. consumption of fruits and vegetables are restricted to the noon meal c. only unleavened bread or matzo products are allowed in a 1 d. no pork or shellfish are allowed in a kosher kitchen

A - kosher foods should not be allowed to mix with non-kosher foods

A low birth weight infant weighs: a. less than 2500 grams b. between 500 and 150 grams c. between 100 and 500 grams d. between 100 and 500 grams

A - less than 2500 grams

A tube fed patient develops diarrhea. What is the most likely cause? a. medications b. the osmolality is too low c. the strength is too weak d. it is being given at an improper rate

A - medications

Riboflavin, thiamine, niacin are all involved in the: a. metabolism of carbohydrate b. metabolism of fat c. metabolism of protein d. production of amino acids

A - metabolism of carbohydrate

A patient with low hemoglobin and low MCV might have: a. microcytic anemia b. macrocytic anemia c. magaloblastic anemia d. normochromic anemia

A - microcytic anemia

Where should a Class B fire extinguisher be placed? a. near the range b. near the dishmachine c. near the freezer d. near the refrigerator

A - near the range flammable liquids, gases, greases

Which pasta contains egg? a. noodles b. spaghetti c. macaroni d. linguini

A - noodles

When trying to cut down on the number of employees on a tray assembly line, evaluate the: a. number of work stations b. amount of idle time c. line speed d. capacity

A - number of work stations

A substitute is legally differentiated from another food by: a. nutrient content b. calorie content c. fat content d. color

A - nutrient content

Which set of conditions is most commonly seen in American children? a. obesity, dental caries, anemia b. hypertension, dental caries, rickets c. hyperkinesis, anemia, dental caries

A - obesity, dental caries, anemia

Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention program? a. offer health risk appraisals with referrals as needed for follow-up b. bring fruits instead of sweet rolls to all weekly staff meetings c. offer heart-healthy eating cooking classes at civic center d. set up walking programs during lunch breaks

A - offer health risk appraisals with referrals as needed for follow-up recruiting those w/elevated risk factors into Tx program (setting up an employee's gym). Risk reduction

Fats high in monounsaturated fatty acids include: a. olive and canola b. safflower and corn c. coconut and palm d. soy and peanut

A - olive and canola

Which of the following provides 45g of CHO? a. one cup pasta b. one cup black beans c. 1 1/2 cups blueberries d. 2 small tortillas

A - one cup pasta

Trypsin and chymotrypsin are: a. pancreatic enzymes that provide proteolytic action b. intestinal enzymes that digest starch c. liver hormones involved in fat digestion d. intestinal enzymes that digest protein

A - pancreatic enzymes that provide proteolytic action

A patient with hyperphosphatemia, hyperkalemia, and hypermagnesemia may have: a. renal disease b. re-feeding syndrome c. pancreatic disease d. liver disease

A - renal disease

ANOVA is used when: a. several products compete against one another b. comparing two similar products c. testing whether results can be generalized to a larger group d. testing whether the difference between two groups is real

A - several products compete against one another

Which foods are most likely to cause an allergic reaction? a. shellfish, peanuts, wheat b. wheat, chocolate, rice c. citrus fruits, milk, corn d. chocolate, milk, corn

A - shellfish, peanuts, wheat

Chemically defined formulas are used for: a. short bowel syndrome b. post chemotherapy treatment c. hypermetabolism d. galactosemia

A - short bowel syndrome

All baking powders contain: a. sodium bicarbonate b. tartrate c. phosphate d. acetate

A - sodium bicarbonate

Which law sets the minimum wage? a. the Fair Labor Standards Act b. the National Labor Relations Act c. The Equal Opportunity Act d. The Labor Management Act

A - the Fair Labor Standards Act

Medicare is for: a. the elderly b. the financially needy c. those at nutritional risk d. those with medical needs

A - the elderly

Productivity is measured by: a. the number of portions served per hour b. the number of employees working each day c. the number of food deliveries d. the inventory

A - the number of portions served per hour

A serum sodium level of 150 mEq/L is a sign of: a. very high sodium intake b. very low sodium intake c. hyponatremia d. hypernatremia

D - hypernatremia

When adding bran to a flour mixture, what should be changed? a. baking temperature b. increase the fat and liquid c. increase the oxidizing agent d. increase the flour and liquid

D - increase the flour and liquid

What does the term "USDA graded" on meat tell the consumer? a. it assures wholesomeness b. it was free of disease at the time of slaughter c. the meat is for for human consumption d. it defines quality

D - it defines quality

A pork chop is which type of protein exchange? a. high fat protein b. medium fat protein c. medium fat protein plus one fat exchange d. lean protein

D - lean protein

What would be an expected outcome of WIC? a. Fewer women breast feed b. fewer babies, better birth control c. low income women have better knowledge concerning nutrition d. less anemia, increased HG and HT levels in women

D - less anemia, increased HG and HT levels in women

In most patients, a normal gastric residual volume would be: a. less than 100ml b. less than 200ml c. less than 200ml?? d. less than 250ml

D - less than 250ml

Which would add bulk to frozen yogurt? a. carrageenan b. carob gum c. monoglycerides d. microcrystalline cellulose

D - microcrystalline cellulose

A home-delivered meals program for the elderly chooses a non-selective menu primarily to: a. control food volume b. encourage client participation c. minimize food drop-off time d. minimize labor costs

D - minimize labor costs

Theory Z is based on the following premise: a. workers accept responsibility b. self-direction and control are emphasized c. task, structure, and authority d. mutual worker-employer loyalty

D - mutual worker-employer loyalty

Dry heat cookery should be used for which cut of meat? a. shoulder b. neck c. brisket d. near the backbone

D - near the backbone

Where should a handwashing sink be located? a. near the door entering the kitchen b. near the dishroom c. near the cafeteria counter d. near the food preparation area

D - near the food preparation area

When you change from a conventional to a cook-chill system, which should be considered? a. need less storage space b. need outside delivery equipment c. need fewer employees d. need additional equipment and storage

D - need additional equipment and storage

Dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, pellagra, are signs of a: a. riboflavin deficiency b. thiamin deficiency c. pyridoxine deficiency d. niacin deficiency

D - niacin deficiency

The Prader Willi syndrome is associated with... a. hyperactivity b. deficiency of gucose-6-phosphatase c. macrocytic anemia d. obesity

D - obesity

Energy expenditure of humans can be measured by: a. heat intake b. food intake c. nitrogen output d. oxygen consumption

D - oxygen consumption

Active listening in counseling sessions involves: a. probing into specific areas of behavior b. empathizing c. selective perception d. paraphrasing and responding

D - paraphrasing and responding

If you inform an employee that, as his supervisor, you wish to have him perform a certain task, you are utilizing: a. expert power b. coercive power c. dominant power d. position power

D - position power

Quality control is: a. outcome or output oriented b. a measure of the quality of care provided c. patient care oriented d. proactive - focuses on the prevention of errors in food service

D - proactive - focuses on the prevention of errors in food service

Which has the greatest effect on the renal solute load? a. potassium b. sodium c. glucose d. protein

D - protein

Which of the following is an achievable outcome for a weight loss program? a. promote desirable body weight among young adults b. Increase by 25% the number of physicians who refer patients for weight-management counseling c. screen and refer for treatment within two years those whose body weight is 10% above desirable d. reduce by 10% the number of obese adults, ages 25-49, within two years of starting the program

D - reduce by 10% the number of obese adults, ages 25-49, within two years of starting the program

The dietitian days to the client: "I hear you say that on some days you just cannot stay with the plan. Is that right?" this is: a. a statement of affirmation b. an open-ended question c. a reassuring response d. reflective listening

D - reflective listening

What is the appropriate advice for a person with anorexia nervosa? a. offer a wide variety of foods and frequent feedings b. offer liquids high in calories and protein c. offer nasogastric feedings d. regular mealtimes, and a varied moderate intake

D - regular mealtimes, and a varied moderate intake

Which of the fallowing strategies is most likely to increase revenue? Contribution Margin Low High low sales Roast Beef High sales BBQ Stew a. replace the beef b. replace the stew c. offer roast more often d. replace the roast

D - replace the roast

When substituted for saturated fats in the diet, which of the following oils will likely lower total cholesterol but also lower HDL cholesterol? a. olive oil b. canola oil c. peanut oil d. safflower oil

D - safflower oil

Fresh meat contamination comes mainly from: a. botulism b. staphylococcus c. clostridium d. salmonella

D - salmonella

Unions usually advance employees based on: a. age b. skill c. merit d. seniority

D - seniority

Your patient is on Coumadin. Which foods would you make sure to consistently include in their diet? a. orange, peaches b. sweet potatoes c. beef, lamb d. spinach, collard greens

D - spinach, collard greens

You called a meeting for 9AM. Three out of the five people arrived on time. What is the general guideline for starting meetings? a, wait until all participants have arrived b. wait 10 minutes past the stated starting time c, wait until the most significant members have arrived d. start on time

D - start on time

Which job would you not give to a consultant dietitian? a. planning future goals b. writing policies and procedures c. providing staff in-service d. supervision of dietary employees

D - supervision of dietary employees

The tartness in fruits and vegetables is due to: a. flavones b. chlorophyll c. anthoxanthins d. tannins

D - tannins

In order to influence a legislator one day before a vote, the Dietitian should: a. visit the legislative aide b. write a letter to the legislator c. send a postcard to the legislator d. telephone the legislator

D - telephone the legislator

A useful application of counting FTEs is in planning: a. the menu b. the type of service c. the kitchen layout d. the budget for wages

D - the budget for wages

When should an explanation of how a worker will be evaluated be given to them? a. one month prior to their eval b. they should not be shown to the worker c. the day of the evaluation before you meet with them d. the day they are hired

D - the day they are hired

What is your first concern when deciding how to teach? a. the time you and the students have b. what learning resources are available c. what you are best at d. the needs and abilities of your students

D - the needs and abilities of your students

A patient with heart failure on a loop diuretic needs to have the status of which vitamin evaluated? a. pantothenic acid b. niacin c. riboflavin d. thiamin

D - thiamin

Meat graded "US standard" is the grade given at the: a. time of purchase b. time of delivery c. storage facility d. time of slaughter

D - time of slaughter

When does a breakeven point increase? a. when sales decrease b. when profit decreases c. when profit increases d. when costs increase

D - when costs increase

When is breast feeding contraindicated? a. when the mother is underweight b. when the mother has hyperlipidemia c. when the mother has a breast infection d. when the mother has AIDS

D - when the mother has AIDS

What color do onions turn when cooked in an aluminum pan? a. purple b. blue c. red d. yellow

D - yellow

If you have a lactose intolerance, which food could you most likely tolerate? a. whole milk b. skim milk c. ice cream d. yogurt

D - yogurt

What is normal weight gain during the first trimester? a. 1-2 lb b. 2-5 lb c. 5-8 lb d. 8-10 lb

B - 2-5 lb

The maximum hang time for open enteral systems is: a. 2 hours b. 4 hours c. 6 hours d. 8 hours

B - 4 hours

Which of the following is not a guideline for Medicaid? I. low income II. over the age of 60 only III. nutritional need a. I b. II, III c. II d. III

B - II, III

Current research on the relationship between cancer and diet includes all of the following except... a. cancer is associated with the intake of vitamin A b. it is related to demographic factors c. it is related to epidemiologic data d. it is associated with ascorbic acid

B - it is related to demographic factors

A patient consumed 12 grams of protein and released 8 grams of nitrogen in the urine, this is: a. nitrogen balance b. negative nitrogen balance c. positive nitrogen balance d. plus 4 nitrogen balance

B - negative nitrogen balance

The BMI for a woman who is 5'7" tall and weighs 148lb. Indicates: a. underweight b. normal weight c. overweight d. obese

B - normal weight

Urea excretion is related to ___, while creatinine excretion is related to ____. a. muscle mass, protein intake b. protein intake, muscle mass c. protein intake, adipose reserves d. protein intake, calcium intake

B - protein intake, muscle mass

Protein digestion begins in the: a. mouth b. stomach c. small intestine d. ileum

B - stomach

The healthy people 2020 goals are an outgrowth of a report by: a. ADA b. surgeon general, under HHS c. WHO d. FAO

B - surgeon general, under HHS

A nephrotic syndrome patient should receive how many grams of protein per KG? a. 0.5 - 0.6 b. 0.6 - 0.8 c. 0.8 - 1.0 d. 1.0 - 1.4

C - 0.8 - 1.0

Which of the following is the appropraite diet for peritoneal dialysis? a. 0.8 grams protein, 35 cals/kg b. 2.0 grams protein, 30 cals/kg c. 1.3 grams protein, 35 cals/kg d. 1.0 grams protein, 35 cals/kg

C - 1.3 grams protein, 35 cals/kg

The #12 scoop measures: a. 1/4 cup b. 1/2 cup c. 1/3 cup d. one cup

C - 1/3 cup

Determine the calorie contribution of carbohydrate from the following parenteral formula. The amounts stated are given per liter. 300ml 60% dextrose; 500ml 10% amino acids; 200ml 20% lipid; Total nutrient mixture administered at 65 ml/hour for 24 hours a. 393 calories per day b. 1550 calories per day c. 955 calories per day d. 1572 calories per day

C - 955 calories per day (300ml x 0.6 = 180 180/1000ml = 18% 18% of total volume 1,560 = 280g 280g x 3.4 = 955)

Who is most at risk for gestational diabetes? a. BMI <30 b. age <25, overweight c. BMI >30, history of GDM d. conception within 10 months of last pregnancy

C - BMI >30, history of GDM

Which pigment does not change color in an acid or an alkaline solution? a. anthocyanin b. chlorophyll c. carotenoid d. flavones

C - Carotenoid

In interstate shipping of shellfish is monitored by the: a. USDA b. HHS c. FDA d. FTC

C - FDA

Carbohydrates listed in order of decreasing sweetness are: a. fructose, glucose, sucrose, sorbitol b. sucrose, glucose, fructose, sorbitol c. Fructose, sucrose, glucose, sorbitol d. Sorbitol, fructose, sucrose, glucose

C - Fructose, sucrose, glucose, sorbitol

Meats cured with whey won't be tolerated by someone with: I. lactose intolerance II. diabetes III. post-gastrectomy of 3 months IV. duodenectomy a. I, II, III b. II, III, IV c. I d. I, III, IV

C - I

The Dietitians analytical skills are needed most in which component of the NSI? a. DETERMINE checklist b. Level I c. Level II d. Level III

C - Level II (screen provides more specific diagnostic info on nutritional status)

An example of formative evaluation is: a. IQ test b. RD exam c. Pretest quiz d. Comparative evaluation

C - Pretest quiz

An 80 year old female receives Meals on Wheels. What other nutrition assistance program would she qualify for? a. CACFP b. TEFAP c. SFMNP d. TANF

C - SFMNP (Senior Farmer's Market Nutrition Program)

Which is an example of an entitlement program run by the government? a. EFNEP b. SFMNP c. SNAP d. CACFP

C - SNAP

A father needs help feeding his children, ages 6 and 8, which are the best options: a. WIC and TANF b. Head Start and SNAP c. SNAP and School lunch d. Commodity Foods and WIC

C - SNAP and School lunch

Which recipe ingredient should be adjusted if a cake has a crunchy crust and compact moist texture? a. milk b. flour c. sugar d. baking powder

C - Sugar

If a female is hired and does not receive the same pay as a male in the same position, she can seek help from: a. The Equal Opportunity Act b. The Fair Labor Standards Act c. The Equal Pay Act d. The Fair Wage Act

C - The Equal Pay Act

The following are required for the conversion of pyrivic acid into active acetate: a. thiamine, NAD, oxaloacetic acid, magnesium b. oxygen, pantothenic acid, vitamin E c. Thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, magnesium d. pantothenic acid, oxaloacetate, citric acid

C - Thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, magnesium

Which of the following amino acids is a precursor for serotonin? a. Phenylalanine b. Methionine c. Tryptophan d. Tyrosine

C - Tryptophan

A food is bacteria-safe if it is: a. neutral and moist b. neutral and dry c. acidic and dry d. acidic and moist

C - acidic and dry

Nitrites added to cured meats may cause: a. a slightly salty taste b. avoid over-mixing the batter c. add less butter d. cook it for a shorter time

C - add less butter

A meat slicer should be cleaned: a. at the end of each day b. at the end of each shift c. after each use d. after each meal

C - after each use

Which is not a fiber in the diet? a. cellulose b. hemicellulose c. amylose d. pectin

C - amylose

Which is an example of line authority? a. a part time consultant for WIC b. a consulting Dietitian for an outpatient department c. an administrative Dietitian in a 600 bed hospital d. a consulting Dietitian for a nursing home

C - an administrative Dietitian in a 600 bed hospital

The immune system reacts to foods that are normally harmless. This is: a. food intoxication b. an inflammatory response c. an immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated reaction d. food intolerance

C - an immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated reaction

During motivational interviewing, the question "Do you think you can try this" is: a. an affirmation b. a reflection c. an open-ended question d. an exploration

C - an open-ended question

In reviewing the patient's medical record, you note a hemoglobin of 10 g/dl and an MCV of 110 cu mm. You should document: a. anemia due to intrinsic factor b. anemia without nutritional implications c. anemia with larger than normal erythrocytes d. that the iron content of the diet should be increased

C - anemia with larger than normal erythrocytes

Cross-sectional studies: a. describe past events and conditions b. are useful in predicting future-events c. are a snap-shot look at one point in time d. measure before and after an intervention occurs

C - are a snap-shot look at one point in time

A focus group contributes what data? a. analytical b. experimental c. attitudinal d. objective

C - attitudinal

Which would you recommend to a mexican american on a low fat diet? a. low fat cottage cheese b. skim milk c. beans and rice d. low fat yogurt

C - beans and rice

Glycogenolysis is the: a. catabolism of carbohydrate b. creation of glucose from glycerol and amino acids c. breakdown of glycogen releasing glucose d. creation of glycogen

C - breakdown of glycogen releasing glucose

An athlete complains of weakness, rapid weight gain and muscle spasms. What may be the cause? a. lack of adequate rest b. too much exercise c. carbohydrate loading d. not enough iron

C - carbohydrate loading

Water soluble nutrients are absorbed through: a. active transport b. simple diffusion c. carrier-facilitated passive diffusion d. inactive transport

C - carrier-facilitated passive diffusion

Results of a patient food satisfaction survey indicate that patients think servings are too large. The Dietitian should first: a. conduct a plate-waste survey b. reduce the serving size c. check the serving utensils on the line d. renew regulations concerning nutrient requirements

C - check the serving utensils on the line

Underwriters Laboratory does which of the following? a. inspects facilities for safety b. inspects facilities for cleanliness c. checks safety of electrical equipment d. inspects gas equipment

C - checks safety of electrical equipment

Which of the following may help decrease cavities? a. raisins b. carrots c. cheese d. yogurt

C - cheese

Which method of bread making is not as dependent on the length of time the dough sits to rise? a. straight dough method b. sponge dough method c. continuous method d. prime bake method

C - continuous method

The management function in which performance is measured and corrective action is taken to ensure accomplishment of an organizational goal is known as: a. planning b. directing c. controlling d. organizing

C - controlling

Which of the following food service systems has the lowest labor costs? a. cook freeze b. cook chill c. convenience d. conventional

C - convenience

Of the following oils, which is highest in vitamin E? a. Safflower b. Corn c. cottonseed d. olive

C - cottonseed

Methylene is added to some types of coffee to: a. retain the flavor b. retain the color c. decaffeinate it d. destroy the bacteria

C - decaffeinate it

What is a major reason for constipation in the elderly? a. a diet low in high residue foods b. a diet high in low reside foods c. decreased gastric motility d. lack of physical exercise

C - decreased gastric motility

An amylase deficiency would result in: a. decreased gluconeogenesis b. decreased lipolysis c. decreased glycolysis d. decreased proteolysis

C - decreased glycolysis

An example of nominal (frequency) data is: a. temperature b. weight c. differentiate between men and women d. rank in class

C - differentiate between men and women

A person with the dumping syndrome cannot handle: a. complex carbohydrates b. polysaccharides c. disaccharides d. amino acids

C - disaccharides

When determining the labor turnover rate in one period look at the number of: a. employees at the beginning of the period and the number of new employees b. employees at the beginning of the period and the number who left c. employees at the end of the period and the number of new employees d. number of employees at the end of the period and the number who left

C - employees at the end of the period and the number of new employees

An annual audit shows that you have successfully met the indicator "95% of high risk patients are assessed within 24 hours of admission". The next step is to: a) establish a new indicator b) report the successful completion of intervention c) evaluate the need to continue monitoring the indicator d) evaluate the need to revise the standard of care

C - evaluate the need to continue monitoring the indicator

Tube-fed patients should have gastric residuals checked: a. once a day until volume goals have been met b. 2 hours after feeding begins c. every 4 hours during the first 48 hours of feeding d. only if abdomen becomes distended

C - every 4 hours during the first 48 hours of feeding

In metabolic acidosis, which of the following is involved? a. excretion of potassium b. excess calcium retention c. excretion of sodium bicarbonate d. excess calcium loss

C - excretion of sodium bicarbonate

What is the best therapy for weight loss? a. reducing 500 calories per day, and exercise b. support groups, exercise, diet control c. exercise, diet, behavior modification d. exercise and diet control

C - exercise, diet, behavior modification

In the fed state, the brain uses which nutrient as a source of energy? a. fatty acid b. lactic acid c. glucose d. ketone bodies

C - glucose

What is the best way to assess what a group of students has learned after diet instruction? a. list their skills b. have them explain their skills c. have them demonstrate their skills d. post-test on their skills

C - have them demonstrate their skills

A female has a 36" waist and a 40" hip measurement. She is at risk for: a. nothing b. cancer c. heart disease d. malnutrition

C - heart disease

The treatment for hyperbilirubinemia is: a. high calorie b. high protein c. high fluid d. high fat

C - high fluid

An alcoholic patient has a low serum albumin, low hemoglobin, high ammonia, abnormal liver function tests and ascites. Why is he on a 500mg sodium diet? a. secondary renal failure b. hypoaldosteronism c. hypoalbuminemia d. hyperammonemia

C - hypoalbuminemia

Before discontinuing a parenteral feeding, provide enteral support to prevent: a. development of fatty liver b. ketoacidosis c. hypogylcemia d. hepatic encephalopathy

C - hypogylcemia

Cystic fibrosis patients may present with: a. hypernatremia b. hyperglycemia c. hyponatremia d. hyperkalemia

C - hyponatremia

Cabbage should be cooked: a. covered b. in a small amount of water c. in a large quantity of water d. covered in a small amount of water

C - in a large quantity of water

Constipation in an infant would most likely be due to: a. GI distress b. lack of fruits c. inadequate fluid intake d. excessive formula

C - inadequate fluid intake

Which would be the least expensive enteral nutrition formula? a. elemental b. chemically-defined c. isotonic, intact protein, polymeric d. modular

C - isotonic, intact protein, polymeric

Which of the following best describes a cash-flow budget? a. it outlines the assets b. it outlines expenditures and assets c. it is an estimate of income and expenditures over time d. it compares assets to liabilities

C - it is an estimate of income and expenditures over time

Which is true with osteoporosis? a. it is more common in men than in women b. it is treated with 500mg calcium per day c. it is common in those 65 years of age and older d. weight bearing exercise exacerbates the problem

C - it is common in those 65 years of age and older

A job breakdown: a. can be used for employee appraisal b. studies and analyzes all aspects of the job c. lists what steps to do and how to do them d. lists time limits on all aspects of the job

C - lists what steps to do and how to do them

A press conference announcing your new business is: a. advertising b. networking c. media promotion d. personal selling

C - media promotion

Which is a measure of somatic protein? a. serum albumin b. serum transferrin c. mid-arm muscle circumference d. triceps skinfold

C - mid-arm muscle circumference

Which cheese has the highest moisture content: a. cheddar b. swiss c. mozzarella d. gorgonzola

C - mozzarella

Congregate meals and home delivered meals fall under: a. WIC b. EFNEP c. older americans act nutrition program title III d. medicare

C - older americans act nutrition program title III

Which is most associated with the incidence of type 2 diabetes? a. sugar intake b. protein intake c. overweight d. salt

C - overweight

Which enzymes are involved in protein digestion? a. ptyalin, lipase, sucrase b. amylase, lipase, trypsin c. pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase d. trypsin, lipase, amylase

C - pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase

Which can be included in a meal for gluten-induced enteropathy? a. spaghetti and tomato sauce b. cheese and crackers c. potatoes with butter d. oatmeal with sugar

C - potatoes with butter

Illness due to Bacillus cereus is due to contaminated: a. dairy products b. eggs c. rice products and starchy food d. fruits

C - rice products and starchy food

Which would provide the best source of omega-3 fatty acids? a. walnuts, flaxseeds b. tuna, cod c. sardines, herring, mackerel d. canola oil

C - sardines, herring, mackerel

A 5 month old is diagnosed with salmonella. What is likely the cause? a. fruit juice b. milk c. table food d. evaporated milk

C - table food

What can an employer do regarding an employee who wishes to join the union? a. prevent him from going to the union b. talk him against the union c. tell him about the union dues d. tell him he may lose his job if he does

C - tell him about the union dues

The best indicator that children applied knowledge from a nutrition education program about vitamin D is: a. their parents know about good sources of vitamin D b. the children can name good sources of vitamin D c. the children request more snacks with vitamin D d. the children know the reasons for including the vitamin

C - the children request more snacks with vitamin D

A hospital administrator would be most concerned with: a. the increase in the number of elderly admissions b. the increasing growth of outpatient services c. the increase in patient's length of stay d. the increase in diabetic admissions

C - the increase in patient's length of stay

Equipment purchases depend on: a. the budget b. what the cooks want c. the menu d. the type of facility

C - the menu

the sensitivity of a screening tool evaluates: a. the proportion of non-afflicted individuals identified as non-afflicted b. the consistency or reproducibility of test results c. the proportion of afflicted individuals who tested positive d. the amount of variation that occurs randomly within the population

C - the proportion of afflicted individuals who tested positive

When you check overrun, you are checking a. excess stock in the storeroom b. surplus soap and rinse aids used in the dishmachine c. the weight of ice cream d. Total costs of unexpected meals served

C - the weight of the ice cream

Coarse texture in a cake is due to: a. too little baking powder b. over-mixing c. too much baking powder or sugar d. oven temperature too high

C - too much baking powder or sugar

A patient with a redundant ileum may develop a deficiency of: a. fat-soluble vitamins b. folic acid c. vitamin B12 d. vitamin K

C - vitamin B12

Which is the dependent variable? a. leavening b. storage days c. volume d. oven temperature

C - volume

If an employee works 5 days each week, how many regular employees can be covered by one relief employee? a. 1 1/2 b. 2 c. 2 1/2 d. 3

C- 2 1/2

A statement of affirmation in motivational interviewing would be: a. "taking a walk during your lunch hour shows how determined you are" b. I would like you to try to reduce portion sizes at dinner" c. "perhaps eating lunch away from you desk would be helpful" d. try to increase you intake of fruits and vegetables"

A - "taking a walk during your lunch hour shows how determined you are"

The proper portion size of a dessert item is 1/3 cup, which scoop should you use? a. #12 b. #8 c. #16 d. #10

A - #12 8oz in a cup 8/3 = 2.66oz in 1/3cup 32/#12 = 2.66 ounces

Find the cost per meal if you serve 120,000 meals, spend $46,000 in food purchases and $1,250 worth of food was removed from the inventory. a. $0.39 b. $0.42 c. $0.37 d. $0.43

A - $0.39 (46000/120,000)

Processed chopped lettuce costs $0.69/lb. Whole-head lettuce costs $16.49/50lb. If the head lettuce can be processed in two hours at $5.25/hour for labor, what is the relative value of processed and head lettuce if it yields 75%? a. $0.69 processed; $0.72 head b. $0.69 processed; $0.89 head c. $0.73 processed; $0.69 head d. $0.72 processed; $0.89 head

A - $0.69 processed; $0.72 head Processed: 0.69/lb Head yield 75% 5.25 x 2 = 10.50 10.5 + 16.49 = 26.99$/37.5lb (75% of 50) = 0.72

You are planning the budget for next year. Labor costs will increase by 10%. Food costs will increase by 5%. Operating costs will increase by 2%. This year, sales totaled $1,000,000 Labor costs were 40% of income. Food cost was 40% of income and operating costs were 20% of income, what is the projected budget? a. $1,064,000 b. $1,640,000 c. $1,840,000 d. $1,170,000

A - $1,064,000

Using the following information, determine the selling price of the meal used to determine the break-even point. Fixed costs: $100 Variable costs per meal: $5 Break-even point: 20 meals a. $10 b. $15 c. $5 d. $2.5

A - $10 Fixed: 100 + 5(20) = 200 total costs 20 x $10 = 200 revenue

What is the gross food cost for June using the following information? June 1 inventory: $5,300 July 1 inventory: $2,700 Food purchases month of june: $3,150 a. $5,750 b. $3,150 c. $4,900 d. $6,200

A - $5,750 5,300 - 2,700 = 2600 2600 + 3150 = 5750

Store frozen fruits and vegetables at: a. 0 - -10F b. -10 - -20F c. <32F d. 0-10F

A - 0 - -10F

How many minutes are needed to sanitize dishes when washing by hand using chlorine a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

A - 1

To sanitize, immerse dishes in a chemical solution for ____ minute (s): a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

A - 1

A recipe requires 1 1/2 pints of cleaned, sliced strawberries. The yield for strawberries is 91%. One cup of clean, sliced strawberries weighs 7 ounces. At a minimum, how many pounds of strawberries need to be ordered? a. 1 1/2 b. 1 c. 1 1/4 d. 2

A - 1 1/2

It takes _____ FTEs to fill one 8 hour, 7 day per week position a. 1.4 b. 1.6 c. 1.8 d. 2

A - 1.5 8x7 = 56/40 = 1.5

Which of the following is equivalent to a lean protein exchange? a. 1/4 cup low fat cottage cheese b. 2 T grated parmesan cheese c. 1 ounce mozzarella cheese d. 1 ounce swiss cheese

A - 1/4 cup low fat cottage cheese

A tube feeding ran from 7PM till 6AM, providing 1800 calories, at 1.6 calories/cc how many cc/hour were given a. 100 b. 125 c. 210 d. 65

A - 100

How much free water is in 1.5 liters of an enteral feeding that has 1.5 calories per cc? a. 1155 cc b. 1057 cc c. 926 cc d. 901 cc

A - 1155 cc (a. 1 kcal/cc formulas are 80-86% water; 1.5 cals/cc are 76-78% water; 2 kcal/cc formulas are 69-71% water)

How many oranges are needed to produce one quart of juice? a. 12 b. 15 c. 18 d. 20

A - 12

How many quarts of batter are needed to make 144 muffins using a #12 scoop a. 12 b. 16 c. 22 d. 6

A - 12 32/#12 scoop = 2.66 2.66 x 144 muffins = 384 384/32 ounces in a pint =12

How many calories are provided in 1.5 liters of D25W? a. 1275 b. 2275 c. 1500 d. 2000

A - 1275

What would be the next number on this list with a moving average of 5? 1400, 1200, 1300, 1250, 1350, 1400, 1425 a. 1345 b. 1275 c. 1434 d. 1405

A - 1345 add the last 5 numbers and divide by 5

A 7 year old on a ketogenic diet requires 1500 calories, which is the appropriate order? a. 145g fat, 25g protein, 25g carbohydrate b. 95g fat, 40g protein, 25g carbohydrate c. 102g fat, 56g protein, 12g carbohydrate d. 75g fat, 32g protein, 43g carbohydrate

A - 145g fat, 25g protein, 25g carbohydrate

Normal saline has ___mEq sodium/L a. 154 b. 100 c. 50 d. 200

A - 154

If implementing a program costs $3 for each patient and the return is $6 per patient, the cost/benefit ratio is: a. 1:2 b. 2:1 c. 1:1 d. 3:1

A - 1:2

A diabetic wants to exchange his bedtime snack of 8 ounces whole milk. What do you suggest? a. 1oz cheese and 1/2 cup orange juice b. 2 graham crackers and 1/2 cup orange juice c. 1 ounce cheese d. 2 ounces cheese

A - 1oz cheese and 1/2 cup orange juice

According to the Food Lists for Diabetes Exchanges, 2T peanut butter is equivalent to: a. 2 high fat proteins b. 1 high fat protein c. 2 fats d. 1 high fat protein plus 2 fats

A - 2 high fat proteins

In the Dietary Guidelines, what represents the fat included? a. 20-35 calories, <10% saturated fat b. 30% calories, <6% saturated fat c. 35% calories, <15% saturated fat d. 35% calories, <10% saturated fat

A - 20-35 calories, <10% saturated fat

A patient weighing 104kg is placed on a 1.5 cal/ml formula with 75% free water, 54 grams protein/L. He needs 3000 calories per day. How much formula should he receive daily to meet his needs? a. 2000ml b. 3000ml c. 2275ml d. 2575ml

A - 2000ml

The cupcakes served to patients have a 75% acceptance rate. In a hospital where 90% of the 425 patients select their own menus, how many cupcakes are needed? a. 24 dozen b. 18 dozen c. 16 dozen d. 12 dozen

A - 24 dozen 425 x 0.9 = 383 ordering own meal 383 x 0.75 = 287 ordering cupcakes 287/12 = 24 dozen

An AIDS patient's temperature has risen to 102 degrees. his BMR has increased: a. 24% b. 36% c. 12% d. 5%

A - 24%

A sandwich with two pieces of white bread and two ounces of turkey provides how many calories? a. 250 b. 145 c. 198 d. 290

A - 250

Fresh eggs in the shell can be stored in a refrigerator at 40F for: a. 3 weeks b. 2 weeks c. 10 days d. 4-6 days

A - 3 weeks

How many 4 ounce servings can you get from 1 gallon of ice cream a. 32 b. 26 c. 22 d. 44

A - 32 128/4

A $240 income was generated selling 40 pieces of fish with a raw food cost of $2.00 each. What is the % food cost? a. 33% b. 40% c. 20% d. 10%

A - 33% 2.00 x 40 = 80 80/240 = 33%

How many non-protein calories are provided by 2 liters of a 7% Aminosyn and 1 liter of 10% dextrose in water? a. 340 b. 390 c. 170 d. 255

A - 340

What is the food cost percentage if the cost of food is $325 and the income is $865? a. 38% b. 36% c. 34% d. 32%

A - 38% (daily food cost)/(daily income)

According to the diabetic exchange lists, which of the following is equivalent to one medium fat protein? a. 4 ounces tofu b. 2 ounces pork c. 2 eggs d. 2 T peanut butter

A - 4 ounces tofu

If a diabetic patient reduces his calorie intake from 2300 to 1800 calories per day, how much will he lose in one month? a. 4 pounds b. 6 pounds c. 2 pounds d. 8 pounds

A - 4 pounds

Infants should be given solid foods at: a. 4-6 months b. 3-4 months c. 2-4 months d. 6-8 months

A - 4-6 months

The cafeteria serves lunch from 11AM - 2:30 PM with a seat turnover rate of 1.5/hour. They need to seat 250 customers. How many chairs do they need? a. 48 b. 56 c. 72 d. 125

A - 48 1.5 x 3.5 = 5.25 5.25 x 48 = 252

What percent of protein and fat converts to glucose? a. 58% protein, 10% fat b. 10% protein, 60% fat c. 30% protein, 30% fat d. 20% protein, 40% fat

A - 58% protein, 10% fat

When estimating the desirable body weight of a patient who has a below the knee amputation of hid right leg, decrease the estimate by: a. 6% b. 8% c. 12% d. 16%

A - 6%

Which level of HgA1c suggests good compliance with dietary recommendations in a diabetic? a. 6.8 mg/dl b. 3.0 mg/dl c. 8.8 mg/dl d. 9.2 mg/dl

A - 6.8 mg/dl

A patient's I/O form indicates the following data. What is his total insensible fluid loss? Input(ml) Oral fluids: 1800 Solid foods: 800 Metabolic water: 250 Total: 2850 Output (ml) urine: 1900 intestinal: 250 lungs and skin: 700 total: 2850 a. 700ml b. 950ml c. 1900ml d. 2850ml

A - 700ml

The minimum recommended temperature for a chemical sanitizer is: a. 75F b. 140F c. 100F d. 170F

A - 75F

300ml 60% dextrose; 500ml 10% amino acids; 200ml 20% lipid; The amounts stated are given per liter. Total nutrient mixture administered at 65 ml/hour for 24 hours Using the above formula, determine the protein intake per day in grams a. 78 b. 80 c. 84 d. 86

A - 78 500ml x 10% = 50g 50g/1000ml = 0.05% 0.05% x total volume of 1560 = 78g

A female, 5'7" tall, weighs 115 lbs. Six months ago she weighed 130 lbs. What is her percent of ideal body weight a. 85% b. 83% c. 81% d. 87%

A - 85%

A TPN solution is to be delivered at 50ml per hour at 3/4 strength. What is the appropriate order? a. 900ml formula, 300ml water b. 600ml formula, 600ml water c. 800ml formula, 400ml water d. 300ml formula, 900ml water

A - 900ml formula, 300ml water

Which patient has marasmus? Patient A - Male Serum albumin 3.5 Transferrin 275 Triceps skinfold 3 MAMC 15 TLC ----- Patient B - female Serum albumin 2.6 Transferrin 125 Triceps skinfold 16.8 MAMC 24.1 TLC 1000 Patient C - male Serum albumin 4.0 Transferrin 450 Triceps skinfold 17 MAMC 28.1 TLC 3500 a. A b. B c. C d. A, B

A - A

When using the ABC inventory classification system, the tightest controls are needed for the: a. A items b. B items c. C items d. A, B, and C items

A - A items

Which enzymes are secreted by the pancreas? a. Amylase, lipase, cholesterol esterase, trypsin, chymotrypsin b. sucrose, maltase, lactase, aminopeptidase c. ptyalin d. aminopeptidase, dipeptidase

A - Amylase, lipase, cholesterol esterase, trypsin, chymotrypsin

Which supplements are recommended with cirrhosis? a. B complex, calcium ,zinc, magnesium b. fat-soluble vitamins and zinc c. water-soluble vitamins and magnesium d. chromium, zinc, riboflavin, thiamin

A - B complex, calcium, zinc, magnesium

Which program supports public and non-profit food service programs for homeless shelters? a. CACFP b. SFSP c. SNAP d. CSFP

A - CACFP (Child & Adult Care Food Program )

Which guideline is used in planning meals for healthy people? a. EAR b. UL c. AI d. DRI

A - EAR

A poor, healthy 19 year old mother is unsure how to feed her 4 year old child. Which program may offer her the most help? a. EFNEP b. WIC c. HHS d. CACFP

A - EFNEP

Where can a pregnant teen learn to cook? a. EFNEP b. child nutrition services c. UNICEF d. WIC

A - EFNEP

How can you encourage preschool children to eat more fruits and vegetables? a. Have them participate in preparing fruits and vegetables b. Have them draw pictures of fruits and vegetables c. Give examples of food choices using a slide show d. Give examples of food choices using picture

A - Have them participate in preparing fruits and vegetables

Responsibility, recognition by management, and participation in decision-making are all considered true motivators by: a. Herzberg b. Taylor c. Maslow d. Likert

A - Herzberg

French fries made from stored potatoes would have changes in: I. taste II appearance III. texture a. I, II, III b. II, III c. I d. I, III

A - I, II, III

Which of the following should be included in the diet for celiac disease? I. decrease intake of eggs II. use potato and rice flour III. MVI vitamin B12 and iron IV. Low calorie, high fat, high protein a. II, III b. II, IV c. I, II, IV d. II, IV

A - II, III

If linoleic acid replaces carbohydrates in the diet: a. LDL decreases, HDL increases b. LDL and HDL decrease c. LDL and HDL increase d. LDL increases, HDL decreases

A - LDL decreases, HDL increases

Which survey is repeated every few years? a. NHANES b. WHO c. Ten State d. FAO

A - NHANES

A program that links sources of unused, cooked and fresh foods with social service agencies that serve the hungry is the: a. PPFP b. USDA c. CACFP d. TEFAP

A - PPFP

Margarine has fatty acids in this order of predominance: a. PUFA, MUFA, SAT b. SAT, MUFA, PUFA c. MUFA, SAT, PUFA d. MUFA, PUFA, SAT

A - PUFA, MUFA, SAT

Which nutrients would be most helpful when treating a patient with a progressive infection? a. Phosphorus and zinc b. sodium and potassium c. sodium and chromium d. potassium and magnesium

A - Phosphorus and zinc

The formula that counts the number of polysyllabic words in text to calculate the reading level is the: a. SMOG index b. BACM index c. Smith Reading index d. Text index

A - SMOG index

Which of the following directly assists the greatest number of people? a. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program b. National School Lunch Program c. Child and Adult Care Program d. Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children

A - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Which of these work center designs discourages through traffic? a. U-shaped b. back to back parallel c. straight line d. square

A - U-shaped

The dietary intake component of NHANES is: a. WWEIA b. BRFSS c. Ten State Nutrition Survey d. PNSS

A - WWEIA

Who has the greatest water, protein, and calorie needs per unit of body weight? a. a 6 month old infant b. a 50 year old female c. a 16 year old male d. a 25 year old male

A - a 6 month old infant

Who is most at risk from protein calorie malnutrition? a. a cancer patient on chemotherapy b. a patient with gastric ulcers c. a patient with Crohns disease d. a patient with megaloblastic anemia

A - a cancer patient on chemotherapy

A study design that tracts the occurrence of infections in patients who are at nutritional risk and in the hospital for longer than seven days is: a. a cohort study b. a time series method c. a case control study d. descriptive research

A - a cohort study

The line type of organization chart shows: a. a direct flow of authority from top to bottom b. authority flows from side to side c. all advisory positions d. informal relationships

A - a direct flow of authority from top to bottom

A scale drawing of an area showing the path of a worker during a process is: a. a flow diagram b. a process chart c. an operation chart d. a cross chart

A - a flow diagram

Quality assurance is: a. a measurement of the quality of care provided to patients b. food service oriented c. control of the distribution and service of food d. control of the budget

A - a measurement of the quality of care provided to patients

A provitamin is: a. a nutrient that can be converted into a vitamin b. a vitamin that can be converted into a nutrient c. the endogenous form of a vitamin d. the man-made copy of a vitamin

A - a nutrient that can be converted into a vitamin

The Health Risk Appraisal (HRA) calculate: a. a population's general health status b. the health status of individuals c. the health status of an individual over the age of 65 living independently d. the health status of an outpatient with chronic disease

A - a population's general health status

A written record of items ordered, with quantities and specifications is: a. a purchase requisition b. a standing order c. an invoice d. a receiving record

A - a purchase requisition

What is not a likely cause of failure to thrive in a child? a. a vegetarian diet b. a chronic illness c. parenteral food restrictions due to them being overly concerned with obesity d. lack of fiber in the diet

A - a vegetarian diet

An angel food cake is made without cream of tartar. What is the result? a. a yellowy cake b. a bright white cake c. a cake with large volume d. a very tender cake

A - a yellowy cake

Sugar tenderizes a baked good by: a. absorbing some of the water that gluten needs b. increasing the strength of the gluten c. increasing the action of the leavening agent d. starting gluten development

A - absorbing some of the water that gluten needs

The oxidation of fatty acids forms: a. acetyl CoA b. pyruvic acid c. lactic acid d. oxaloacetate

A - acetyl CoA

What is the product of pyruvate breakdown? a. acetyl CoA b. glycogen c. NADPH d. glucose-6-phosphate

A - acetyl CoA

Iron absorption is enhanced by: a. acidic chyme in the duodenum b. the alkalinity of the duodenum c. oxalates and phytates d. the absence of ascorbic acid

A - acidic chyme in the duodenum

Which stage of change is represented by this comment: "I served the vegetable dish to my family and surprisingly we all enjoyed it" a. action b. preparation c. maintenance d. contemplation

A - action

A Food Service Director uses a 4 month moveable average to determine how many chicken breasts are needed for August given the number served in April, May, June, and July. How would they forecast the need for September? a. add august and delete april b. add august c. add august and delete july d.. look at last years september production tally

A - add august and delete april

A client says: "I want to change my eating habits." You ask why. The learning domain is: a. affective b. cognitive c. psychomotor d. psychosocial

A - affective

The immobilized state can lead to low levels of: a. albumin and calcium b. albumin and sodium c. calcium and potassium d. potassium and zinc

A - albumin and calcium

What causes egg yolk color to change? a. alteration of the feed provided b. storage length c. shell color d. storage conditions

A - alteration of the feed provided

Which would be a sentinel event? a. an NPO patient receiving a regular tray b. a low sodium patient receiving a regular tray c. a weight reduction patient receiving a regular tray d. a high potassium patientreceiving a regular tray

A - an NPO patient receiving a regular tray

The Family Medical Leave Act guarantees: a. an equivalent position with equal benefits and pay status b. the same position you held before you left c. the first open position after you return d. a similar position in a different division

A - an equivalent position with equal benefits and pay status

When goods are received, the delivery slop includes is: a. an invoice b. a standing order c. the receiving order d. a purchase requisition

A - an invoice

The full function of the gastrointestinal tract is utilized with which type of nutrition support? a. an isotonic, polymeric formula delivered by a nasogastric tube b a BCAA formula delivered by a nasogastric tube c. peripheral parenteral nutrition d. parenteral nutrition

A - an isotonic, polymeric formula delivered by a nasogastric tube

The full function of the gastrointestinal tract is utilized with which type of nutrition support? a. an isotonic, polymeric formula delivered by a nasogastric tube b. a BCAA formula delivered by a nasogastric tube c. peripheral parenteral nutrition d. parenteral nutrition

A - an isotonic, polymeric formula delivered by a nasogastric tube

In the human, vitamin K is affected by: a. anticoagulants and antibiotics b. iodine c. water-soluble vitamins d. gluten

A - anticoagulants and antibiotics

Formularies are descriptions of: a. approved treatment regimens b. pharmacy drug specifications c. capital budget items d. semi-variable costs

A - approved treatment regimens

The final step in a union dispute is: a. arbitration b. mediation c. injunction d. check-off

A - arbitration

What procedure is binding and cannot be changed? a. arbitration b. mediation c. an injunction d. collective bargaining

A - arbitration

Which of the following is a hearing between labor and management during an impasse to aid in settling disputes? a. arbitration b. mediation c. an injunction d. collective bargaining

A - arbitration

Which of the following nonessential amino acids may be considered conditionally essential in catabolic stress such as heart failure? a. arginine b. asparagine c. proline d. leucine

A - arginine

For which disease would a low sodium diet be recommended? a. ascites b. esophageal varices c. pancreatitis d. appendicitis

A - ascites

A food delivery arrived during trayline service. What should the Dietitian do? a. ask the driver to wait b. ask the driver to verify the shipment and sign the invoice c. direct the available security guard to verify the shipment d. stop the trayline service and receive the delivery

A - ask the driver to wait

The first function of the public health nutritionist is: a. assess the needs of the community b. counsel patients with special dietary needs c. write pamphlets for educational purpose d. expand the role of dietitians

A - assess the needs of the community

The first step in developing a training program is to: a. assess the needs of the group b. review training programs offered in other locations c. provide the trainer with detailed instructions d. estimate approximate length of time needed to complete training

A - assess the needs of the group

At which step in the educational process do you begin evaluation? a. assessment b. planning c. implementation d. evaluation

A - assessment

Nursing can participate in which step of the Nutrition Care Process? a. assessment b. diagnosis c. intervention d. monitor and evaluation

A - assessment

The Dietitian finds that the ice cream freezer is not working and everything inside has melted. She decides to throw it all out and substitute another item for dessert. She is demonstrating what type of leadership? a. autocratic b. bureaucratic d. democratic c. participatory

A - autocratic

Which of the following foods are safe? a. beef stew at 160F b. potato salad at 75F c. tuna casserole at 100F d. egg salad at 80F

A - beef stew at 160F

Which of the following are synthesized by intestinal bacteria? a. biotin, pantothenic acid, vitamin K b. vitamin E, vitamin K, biotin c. Pyridoxine, vitamin E d. ascorbic acid, pyridoxine, vitamin K

A - biotin, pantothenic acid, vitamin K

Gastric irritants include: a. black pepper, chili powder, caffeine, alcohol, cocoa b. seeds, nuts, chili powder, black pepper, alcohol c. caffeine, black pepper, nuts, alcohol d. orange juice, black pepper, chili powder, alcohol

A - black pepper, chili powder, caffeine, alcohol, cocoa

Creatine supplements may be beneficial for the: a. body builder b. marathon runner c. soccer player d. hockey player

A - body builder

Examples of moist heat cooking include: a. braising, stewing b. grilling, frying c. broiling, braising d. steaming, frying

A - braising, stewing

What is the difference between cake flour and bread flour? a. cake flour has less gluten, weaker gluten, less protein b. bread flour has less gluten, weaker gluten, less protein c. cake flour has weaker gluten, but has more protein d. bread flour has stronger gluten and less protein

A - cake flour has less gluten, weaker gluten, less protein

Which mineral is involved in blood clotting? a. calcium b. phosphorus c. iron d. selenium

A - calcium

Following an ileal resection, which supplements are recommended? a. calcium, megnesium, zinc, fat-soluble vitamins b. water-soluble vitamins, calcium and phosphorus c. zinc, thiamin, iron d. fat-soluble vitamins

A - calcium, megnesium, zinc, fat-soluble vitamins

A job description: a. can be used for employee appraisal b. studies and analyzes aspects of the job c. lists what steps to do and how to do them d. lists time limits on all aspects of the job

A - can be used for employee appraisal

Which nutrient may be absorbed during peritoneal dialysis and continuous renal replacement therapy, thus requiring a modification of his diet? a. carbohydrate b. protein c. fat-soluble vitamins d. water-soluble vitamins

A - carbohydrate

Research suggests that in order to guard against cancer you should ingest: a. carotene and vitamin C b. vitamins C and B12 c. protein and vitamin A d. vitamins E and K

A - carotene and vitamin C

Glycolysis is the: a. catabolism of carbohydrate b. creation of glucose from glycerol and amino acids c. breakdown of glycogen releasing glucose d. creation of glycogen

A - catabolism of carbohydrate

According to HACCP, which would be the recommendation when preparing mixed dishes that include perishable ingredients? a. chill perishable components separately in small amounts b. combine all components and chill together c. hold completed dish at 120F d. stir occasionally throughout the holding time

A - chill perishable components separately in small amounts

Which oil is highest in saturated fat? a. coconut b. palm c. cocoa butter d. butter

A - coconut

The kitchen layout below is characteristic of which foodservice system? Deck ovens / Range / Tilting skillet / Refrigerator / Freezer / Preparation counter / Bulk hot carts / Bulk cold carts a. commissary b. conventional c. ready prepared d. assembly-serve

A - commissary

A strict Muslin would not eat: a. congealed fruit salad b. egg salad c. tuna salad d. citrus fruit salad

A - congealed fruit salad

Cholecystokinin causes: a. contraction of the gallbladder b. peristalisis c. secretion of pancreatic juice d. contraction of the liver

A - contraction of the gallbladder

PERT is a tool that will help you: a. control large projects and calculate the time needed to get the job done b. assign workers to various tasks c. determine productivity levels d. determine the average check

A - control large projects and calculate the time needed to get the job done

When preparing a budget, which management function is involved? a. controlling b. organizing c. evaluating d. projecting

A - controlling

Which oven is most energy efficient? a. convection oven b. rotary oven c. deck oven d. microwave oven

A - convection oven

Which system is not labor efficient? a. conventional b. vending c. cafeteria d. assembly serve

A - conventional

Which food is highest in fiber? a. cooked dried beans b. a tomato c. wheat bread d. lettuce

A - cooked dried beans

Excess amounts of zinc may lead to a deficiency of: a. copper b. magnesium c. folate d. cobalt

A - copper

Which mineral is absorbed through the intestine and transported with ceruloplasmin in the blood? a. copper b. iodine c. sodium d. calcium

A - copper

An acid ash would be created by ingesting: a. corn, cranberries b. milk c. vegetables d. fruits

A - corn, cranberries

The following oils can be winterized: a. corn, soy, cottonseed b. olive, corn, soy c. cottonseed, olive d. olive, corn

A - corn, soy, cottonseed

What should be the final consideration in the make-or-buy decision of a product? a. cost analysis b. labor requirements c. storage space available d. personal relationship with supplier

A - cost analysis

The primary reason for portion control in food service is: a. cost control b. to standardize serving sizes c. customer satisfaction d. weight reduction diets

A - cost control

To determine the reading level of a text: a. count the number of words with more than one syllable b. count the number of paragraphs c. count the average number of letters in the words d. count the number of sentences in a paragraph

A - count the number of words with more than one syllable

Using the scientific approach to management, which of the following would result? a. decreased labor minutes per meal b. decreased labor hours per week c. increased labor minutes per meal d. increased labor hours per week

A - decreased labor minutes per meal

Which of the following may result in metabolic acidosis? a. decreased retention of bicarbonate b. decreased retention of hydrogen c. decreased retention of chloride d. increased retention of bicarbonate

A - decreased retention of bicarbonate

After a gastrectomy, the diet order should indicate a decrease in: a. disaccharides b. fats c. protein d. complex carbohydrates

A - disaccharides

How do you determine the average check in the cafeteria? a. divide total sales by the number of customers b. divide entree sales by the number of customers c. divide the number of customers by total sales d. divide the total sales by the cost of an average priced meal

A - divide total sales by the number of customers

Which of the following would lower serum cholesterol levels? a. dried beans b. green beans c. yellow beans d. summer squash

A - dried beans

Which is the best source of emulsification? a. eggs b. milk c. salt d. flour

A - eggs

A facility with a labor turnover rate of 50% also experiences numerous equipment malfunctions. Both problems might be resolved through improved: a. employee training b. repair standards c. equipment quality d. ergonomics

A - employee training

NADPH is: a. essential in the synthesis of fatty acids b. essential in the synthesis of glycogen c. involved in the catabolism of protein d. essential in transamination

A - essential in the synthesis of fatty acids

A Dietitian who wishes to delegate work to a subordinate should first: a. evaluate skills and task difficulty b. give the employee the authority to make decisions c. give the employee the information needed to complete the task d. ensure that the employee has the necessary materials and funds

A - evaluate skills and task difficulty

What is the best practical way to measure energy balance? a. evaluate weight gain and weight loss b. utilize food intake records c. use activity factors d. calculate the number of calories consumed

A - evaluate weight gain and weight loss

Fat produces more calories than carbohydrate because: a. fat has more carbon and hydrogen in relation to oxygen b. fat has less carbon and hydrogen in relation to oxygen c. fat is a larger molecule d. fat is a smaller molecule

A - fat has more carbon and hydrogen in relation to oxygen

Food iron is in the ____ form a. ferric b. ferritin c. transferrin d. ferrous

A - ferric

Why might a patient with ascites be dehydrated? a. fluid has moved to interstitial spaces b. fluid has moved to intravascular spaces c. fluid has moved to vascular spaces d. fluid has moved to the lung

A - fluid has moved to interstitial spaces

To restore hydration after continuous endurance activity of 2 hours, consume: a. fluid, carbohydrate, sodium b. non-CHO electrolyte solutions c. fluids d. fluids and sodium

A - fluid, carbohydrate, sodium

Following a Roux-en-Y procedure, assess the need to supplement: a. folate, vitamin B12, potassium, magnesium c. fat-soluble vitamins d. potassium and magnesium

A - folate, vitamin B12, potassium, magnesium

Macrocytic, pernicious anemia resembles the anemia due to a deficiency of: a. folic acid b. iron c. megaloblastic cells d. pyridoxine

A - folic acid

Which program provides food to needy individuals and families? a. food banks b. SNAP c. CACFP d. WIC

A - food banks

Which is a quick diet assessment tool for a large group? a. food frequency lists b. diet history forms c. weighing food samples and recording intake d. food records

A - food frequency lists

Which item would appear in a capital budget? a. food service equipment b. food costs c. labor costs d. paper supplies

A - food service equipment expenditures whose returns are expected to last beyond one year

A strict Muslin would not consume: a. fruited gelatin, ham b. dairy products c. non-carbonated beverages d. eggs, cheese

A - fruited gelatin, ham

Phytochemicals, which may influence the development of tumors, are found in: a. fruits, vegetables, grains b. lean poultry and fish c. low fat dairy products d. polyunsaturated fats

A - fruits, vegetables, grains

If the sole source of protein is gelatin, growth is inhibited because: a. gelatin has no tryptophan and is low in methionine and lysine b. gelatin has no methionine and is low in tryptophan c. gelatin has no lysine or methionine, and is low in tryptophan d. gelatin has no arginine

A - gelatin has no tryptophan and is low in methionine and lysine

Before adding new items to the menu: a. give samples to a few patients and ask for their comments b. ask patients in writing if they would like the new items c. have your managers decide which ones to offer d. ask for employee comments on new suggestions

A - give samples to a few patients and ask for their comments

Lactic acid is produced through: a. glycolysis b. gluconeogenesis c. glycogenesis d. lactolysis

A - glycolysis

Which result is desirable? Before After Experimental group A B Control group C D a. the difference between A and B is more significant than the difference between C and D b. the difference between B and D is statistically significant c. the difference between A and C is more significant than the difference between B and D d. the difference between A and D is more significant than the difference between C and B

A - he difference between A and B is more significant than the difference between C and D

A PEG feeding would be useful in a patient with: a. head or neck cancer, who will not be able to eat normally for weeks b. short bowel syndrome c. duodenal ulcers d. pancreatitis

A - head or neck cancer, who will not be able to eat normally for weeks

You are planning a health promotion program for employees. To assess employees needs, use information from: a. health risk appraisals b. nutrition assessments c. medical records d. interviews

A - health risk appraisals

Which of the following is the most useful for evaluating long term nutrition in children? a. height for age b. weight for height c. weight for age d. length for weight

A - height for age

A commercial muffin mix is described as a "rich formula", which means it contains: a. high proportions of sugar and shortening b. high fructose corn syrup instead of crystalline sugar c. high amounts of whey instead of nonfat dry milk solids d. more chemical leavening than is used in a "lean formula"

A - high proportions of sugar and shortening

Nutritional therapy for hepatitis includes: a. high protein, high carbohydrate, moderate fat, high calories b. high protein, low carbohydrate, low fat, moderate calories c. low protein, high carbohydrate, low fat, high calories d. low protein, high carbohydrate, low fat, low calories

A - high protein, high carbohydrate, moderate fat, high calories

What may cause EKG abnormalities? a. high serum potassium level b. low serum potassium level c. low serum sodium level d. high serum sodium level

A - high serum potassium level

You recently interviewed a top candidate for an administrative position, and are about to offer him the job. You then learn that he is planning on adopting a child. What should you do? a. hire him b. confront him about the possibility c. do not hire him d. wait two weeks to see if he does adopt the child

A - hire him

A Director from another department sends you an email regarding construction. This is an example of what kind of communication? a. horizontal b. downward c. straight d. informal

A - horizontal

A patient with the nephrotic syndrome will likely exhibit: a. hypercholesterolemia, hypoalbuminemia, edema b. hypertension, hypocholesterolemia c. hypotension, azotemia d. malnutrition, hyperalbuminemia

A - hypercholesterolemia, hypoalbuminemia, edema

A concern with parenteral feeding is: a. hypokalemia b. hypercalcemia c. hyponatremia d. hypernatremia

A - hypokalemia

What do these values represent... 2.5 mg/dl serum phosphorus level and 1.3 mEq/L serum magnesium level? a. hypophosphatemia, hypomagnesemia b. hyperphosphatermia, hypomagnesemia c. hyperphosphatemia, hyponatremia d. hyperkalemia, hypermagnesemia

A - hypophosphatemia, hypomagnesemia

What section of the intestine is more likely to be involved in Crohn's disease? a. ileum b. jejunum c. duodenum d. appendix

A - ileum

The statement "this further shows daily weighing is an effective weight loss tool" should be placed in which section of the research report? a. implications b. results c. analysis d. methodology

A - implications

An employee evaluation should be given: a. in a quiet place with privacy b. in the diet office c. at the end of the day d. at the beginning of the day

A - in a quiet place with privacy

Aseptically packaged milk should be stored: a. in dry storage b. in the refrigerator c. in the freezer d. below 40 degrees

A - in dry storage

You will be introducing new methods of production to your staff. The most effective method would be to: a. include them during discussions of proposed methods b. introduce the new method quickly c. let them know it is a better process d. ask employees if they will go along with the decision

A - include them during discussions of proposed methods

A patient is on a high protein, low carbohydrate diet. What advice should you offer? a. increase fluid intake b. decrease the intake of complex carbohydrates c. decrease fluid intake d. decrease the intake of saturated fats

A - increase fluid intake

An example of a positive nutrition care outcome is: a. increased intake of foods high in iron and vitamin C b. increase in the number of participants in a weight management class c. increase in physician referrals to the outpatient department d. decrease in the number of complaints regarding low sodium meals

A - increased intake of foods high in iron and vitamin C

An example of a positive nutrition care outcome is: a. increased intake of foods high in iron and vitamin C b. increase in the number of participants in a weight management class c. increase in physician referrals to the outpatient department d. decrease in the number of complaints regarding low sodium meals

A - increased intake of foods high in iron and vitamin C

Fiber, like that found in oats, beans and bran cereals, results in: a. increased water absorption from the intestine b. binding of bile acids c. decreased sodium excretion in the stool d. small, compact stools

A - increased water absorption from the intestine

The MNA and NSI screening tools are designed for use with: a. individuals over 65 years of age b. children ages 2 through 12 c. all adults d. infants and children up to age 10

A - individuals over 65 years of age

Freezing will: a. inhibit bacterial growth b. destroy toxins c. destroy bacteria d. destroy enzymes

A - inhibit bacterial growth

What is the effect of excess caffeine intake? a. insomnia b. nausea c. bloating d. weight gain

A - insomnia

When conducting a physical assessment of a patient, which method is used to estimate fat stores? a. inspection b. palpation c. pallor d. auscultation

A - inspection

Which is an example of an indirect cost? a. insurance b. travel costs c. food d. china

A - insurance

What is the main purpose of water in the body? a. it acts as a medium for cell metabolism b. it helps transport calcium through cell membranes c. it maintains electrolyte balance d. to maintain body temp

A - it acts as a medium for cell metabolism

If an employee is not performing well, the first thing to do is to check the: a. job description b. job specification c. job analysis d. work schedule

A - job description

the purpose of an emulsifier in margarine is to: a. keep water and fat from separating b. keep water and fat separated c. sustain the natural flavor of the ingredients d. retain the color

A - keep water and fat from separating

Infants born to mothers with diabetes may be: a. larger than normal, and be hypoglycemia shortly after birth b. smaller than normal and be hyperglycemic shortly after birth c. larger than normal and be hyperglycemic shortly after birth d. smaller than normal and be hypoglycemic shortly after birth

A - larger than normal, and be hypoglycemia shortly after birth

Which menu item generates the highest profit? Selling price (SP) Raw food cost (RFC) Prime cost (PC) Lasagna: 1500 sold/ $3.00 SP/ $1.35 RFC/ $2.00 PC Vegetarian Chili: 100 sold/ $1.25 SP/ $0.57 RFC/ $1.00 PC Hamburger: 400 sold/ $2.00 SP/ $0.90 RFC/ $1.50 PC Enchilada: 100 sold/ $3.00 SP/ $1.14 RFC/ $1.75 PC a. lasagna b. vegetarian chili c. hamburger d. enchilada

A - lasagna

If broccoli in a vegetable mixture turns olive green during holding, it may be due to: a. lemon juice b. baking soda c. salt d. sugar

A - lemon juice

Sorbitol is: a. less sweet than sucrose and has a lower glycemic index than sucrose b. less sweet than sucrose and has a higher glycemix index than sucrose c. sweeter than sucrose d. sweeter than sucrose and has a lower glycemic response than sucrose

A - less sweet than sucrose and has a lower glycemic index than sucrose

Which of the following weight gains puts pregnant women at risk? a. less than 4lb/month in the last half of pregnancy b. less than 5lb/month in the last half of pregnancy c. less than 6lb/month in the last half of pregnancy d. more than 2lb/month in the last half of pregnancy

A - less than 4lb/month in the last half of pregnancy

The rate of oxidation of which branched-chain amino acid increases significantly during moderate exercise? a. leucine b. phenylalanine c. tyrosine d. threonine

A - leucine

A patient with diabetes has not eaten for more than three days. You should: a. liberalize the diet b. provide multivitamin/mineral supplements c. provide increased fluids d. stay with her plan and encourage small frequent feedings

A - liberalize the diet

A customer who has eaten lunch in the cafeteria becomes ill one hour after eating a chicken sandwich. What should the dietitian do first? a. listen carefully, take the complaint seriously and conduct an investigation b. accept responsibility and offer a coupon for a complimentary meal c. report the complaint immediately to the risk-management department d. ask where the person ate the night before and deny any responsibility

A - listen carefully, take the complaint seriously and conduct an investigation

A work schedule: a. lists both tasks and time b. lists only tasks to be performed c. is used for employee appraisal d. studies all aspects of the job

A - lists both tasks and time

What medication is affected by serum sodium levels? a. lithium carbonate b. mallril c. valproate d. tetracycline

A - lithium carbonate

A renal patient has come for dialysis on Monday morning with a serum sodium of 130 mEq/L, a BUN of 100 mg/dl, creatinine 8.0, and a 4KG weight gain since his last dialysis on Friday morning. His laboratory indicators were in acceptable ranges on Friday afternoon. What would the lab values above have likely reflected if the patient had been nauseated and had averaged only 400 calories from primarily starchy foods over the weekend? a. little or no rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio <10 b. increased phosphorous, BUN/creatinine ratio >15 c. typical rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio >15 d. Metabolic alkalosis, BUN/creatinine ratio <10

A - little or no rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio <10

Bile is produced in the ____ and stored in the ______. a. liver; gallbladder b. gallbladder; liver c. liver; liver d. gallbladder; gallbladder

A - liver; gallbladder

An appropriate menu for a Kosher meal is: a. macaroni and cheese, green beans b. roast beef, potato, vegetable, cream soup c. veal parmesan, noodles, green beans d. crabmeat salad, lettuce, milk

A - macaroni and cheese, green beans

A female who eats a wide variety of foods and take supplemental iron and birth control pills may be: a. marginally deficient in folic acid b. low in calcium c. low in vitamin A d. low in zinc

A - marginally deficient in folic acid

To implement an efficient staffing plan and adhere to budget constraints, the Dietitian can ensure labor costs are controlled by: a, master schedules b. job descriptions c, compensation changes d. cross-training

A - master schedules

Clostridium perfringens is often associated with: a. meat and gravied mixtures in large quantities b. fresh fruits and vegetables c. dairy products held within the danger zone d. uncured cheese

A - meat and gravied mixtures in large quantities

When meat is irradiated, the best flavor comes from: a. meat that has been frozen b.fresh meat c. aged meat d. young meat

A - meat that has been frozen

Acidic chyme becomes neutralized in the duodenum by: a. mixing with bicarbonate and fluids b. mixing with alkaline intestinal enzymes c. mixing with sodium and potassium d. mixing with bile

A - mixing with bicarbonate and fluids

The incidence of xeropthalmia in children between the ages of 1-5 is 5:1000. This means: a. morbidity rate of xeropthalmia is 5 in every 1000 children ages 1-5 b. mortality rate of xeropthalmia is 5000 in this age group c. morbidity rate of xeropthalmia is 5000 in this age group d. mortality rate is 5 in every 1000 children aged 1-5

A - morbidity rate of xeropthalmia is 5 in every 1000 children ages 1-5

Within 2-3 hours of continuous exercise at 60-80% of maximum: a. muscle glycogen is depleted b. muscle glycogen is the main energy source c. amino acids begin to contribute a source of energy d. fatty acids are the favored substrates

A - muscle glycogen is depleted

Which formula is high in protein, low in potassium and phosphorus? a. nepro b. osmolite c. sustacal d. jevity

A - nepro

What should most be encouraged in a Headstart program? a. nutrition activities related to food b. participation for at least one year c. class instructions d. healthy snacks

A - nutrition activities related to food

Hospitals use formularies to: a. obtain volume purchasing discounts b. limit the use of certain products c. develop process charts d. organize departments in a concentric pattern

A - obtain volume purchasing discounts

Which oil is highest in monounsaturated fatty acids? a. olive b. canola c. peanut d. sunflower

A - olive

The scientific process by which water makes lettuce crisp is: a. osmotic pressure of water-filled vacuoles b. diffusion c. transamination d. water acitve diffusion

A - osmotic pressure of water-filled vacuoles

Which is the least common symptom in the elderly? a. osteomalacia b. osteoporosis c. obesity d. hypertension

A - osteomalacia

A serum sodium level of 115 mEq/L may be due to: a. over-hydration b. dehydration c. a very high sodium intake d. a sodium intake of 5.5g per day

A - over-hydration

A child is at the 85th percentile for BMI, he is: a. overweight b. tall for his age c. muscular for his age d. normal weight

A - overweight

Fats used in frying can become rancid due to the: a. oxidation of unsaturated fats b. uptake of oxygen at the point of saturation c. removal of high-melting triglycerides d. prolonged exposure to high temperatures

A - oxidation of unsaturated fats

Which has the lowest cholesterol content? a. peanut butter and crackers b. yogurt with fruit c. chocolate cake d. roast beef sandwich

A - peanut butter and crackers

Children with a high risk for food allergies should initially avoid: a. peanut butter and milk b. eggs and strawberries c. oats and fish d. citrus fruits and chocolate

A - peanut butter and milk

What method is used when you log in and out movement from the storeroom? a. perpetual inventory b. mini-mix inventory c. physical inventory d. stage three inventory

A - perpetual inventory

Green peas held on the serving line may turn olive green due to: a. pheophytin c. chlorophyllin c. anthoxanthins d. flavones

A - pheophytin

Which of the following has the fewest calories? a. plain hamburger on a bun b. chefs salad with dressing c. green salad with Thousand Island dressing, and shredded cheese d. fried fish sandwich

A - plain hamburger on a bun

Excess food soil in a dish machine wash tank will result in foam that interferes with satisfactory dish washing. The most appropriate corrective action is to: a. pre-rinse dishes before washing b. increase the amount of detergent c. increase water pressure in the wash tank d. drain the wash tank during meals and refill

A - pre-rinse dishes before washing

Which stage of change is represented by this comment: "I asked for the recipe for the vegetable dish" a. preparation b. action c. contemplation d. pre-contemplation

A - preparation

What is the goal of the dietary guidelines? a. prevention of chronic disease b. provide standards for SNAP allocation c. provide standards for WIC d. provide standards for EFNEP

A - prevention of chronic disease

What is a function of cream of tartar in a recipe? a. prevents the Maillard reaction b. enhances the Maillard reaction c. increases the alkalinity allowing for better leavening d. enhances gelation

A - prevents the Maillard reaction

Inferential statistics are associated with: a. probability b. mean c. mode d. graphs

A - probability

which hormone is involved in developing the placenta? a. progesterone b. estrogen c. lactogen d. testosterone

A - progesterone

Which hormone regulates breast milk production? a. prolactin b. progesterone c. estrogen d. oxytocin

A - prolactin

Which is restricted in a diet for hepatic encephalopathy? a. protein, sodium, fluid b. protein, fluid, calories c. calories, protein, fat d. sodium, fat, calories

A - protein, sodium, fluid

Sugar and salt act as preservative because they: a. provide unfavorable osmotic pressure b. prevent microbial contact c. disguise flavors d. reduce the alkaliity

A - provide unfavorable osmotic pressure

If protein intake is doubled, which nutrient needs to be increased? a. pyridoxine b. folic acid c. niacin d. vitamin c

A - pyridoxine

Which vitamin acts as a coenzyme in transamination? a. pyridoxine b. thiamine c. riboflavin d. vitamin B12

A - pyridoxine

Which vitamin will interfere with Levodopa? a. pyridoxine b. cyanocobalamin c. thiamin d. riboflavin

A - pyridoxine (Levodopa - used as a dopamine replacement agent for the treatment of Parkinson disease) (Pyridoxine accelerates systemic metabolism of levodopa, thereby decreasing availability of the amino acid to brain parenchyma)

Hemodialysis requires supplementation of: a. pyridoxine, folic acid, 1-25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 b. pyridoxine, folic and vitamin A c. Vitamin C, calcium, 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 d. vitamin C, calcium and vitamin A

A - pyridoxine, folic acid, 1-25-dihydroxyvitamin D3

The main function of glycolysis is to provide: a. pyruvate for the TCA cycle b. lactic acid for energy use by muscles c. muscle and liver glycogen d. a substrate for the Cori cycle

A - pyruvate for the TCA cycle

Which of the following diets is appropriate for reactive hypoglycemia a. reduce intake of concentrated carbohydrates, 5-6 small meals b. increased complex carbohydrate, low fat, high protein c. decreased complex carbohydrate, low fat d. high protein, high fat, high carbohydrate

A - reduce intake of concentrated carbohydrates, 5-6 small meals

The profit margin: a. reflects the portion of sales volume remaining after all bills are paid b. labor costs subtracted from total sales c. indirect costs subtracted from total sales d. direct costs subtracted from total sales

A - reflects the portion of sales volume remaining after all bills are paid

In severe cirrhosis with ascites, diet therapy should be: a. restrict sodium b. restrict CHO and fat c. restrict protein and sodium d. restrict fat

A - restrict sodium

Cheilosis, stomatitis and a magenta tongue are signs of a: a. riboflavin deficiency b. niacin deficiency c. thiamin deficiency d. biotin deficiency

A - riboflavin deficiency

A single 19 year old female is 6 months pregnant. She has not gained any weight and has not seen a physician. Hemoglobin is 9. Hematocrit is 30. What is the most important recommendation for her? a. see a physician immediately b. apply for WIC immediately c. join a teenage pregnancy support group d. begin taking iron supplements

A - see a physician immediately

The amino acid tryptophan can be converted into: a. serotonin b. catecholamines c. Phenylalanine d. tyrosine

A - serotonin

What does a fecal fat of 12 gram indicate? a. severe fat malabsorption b. normal fat absorption c. high normal fat absorption d. nothing

A - severe fat malabsorption

Enteral feeding products that contain protein in the form of small peptides and amino acids may be recommended for patients who have: a. short bowel syndrome b. undergone a gastrectomy c. undergone a colectomy d. undergone a cholecystectomy

A - short bowel syndrome

If patients in a counseling session become restless: a. shorten the sessions b. use a series of guest speakers c. realize that this is to be expected d. cancel the sessions

A - shorten the sessions

A hospital cafeteria that currently serves 500 meals at noon must increase service to 800 without adding food production staff. The best action would be: a. simplify the menu b. redesign the kitchen c. rearrange employee work schedules d. replace current equipment with fast-performance equipment

A - simplify the menu

Evaporated milk has: a. slightly more than half of the water removed b. added sugar c. a fat content of 3-6% d. lactose removed

A - slightly more than half of the water removed

Where is lactose absorbed a. small intestine b. stomach c. pancreas d. liver

A - small intestine

Which of the following can be offered to a patient when his diet prescription is moved from NDD level 3 to level 2? a. soft pancake b. bread pudding c. rice pudding d. saltine crackers

A - soft pancake

An increased intake of which of the following might be the cause of diarrhea without malabsorption in children? a. sorbitol b. fat c. protein d. fruit

A - sorbitol

On your meal rounds you notice that elderly patients are not being fed properly. What is the best solution? a. speak with the Director of Nursing b. Discuss it at a discharge planning meeting c. confer with the Nurse's Aide responsible d. assign your Diet Aide to help feed the patient

A - speak with the Director of Nursing

When on Dicumarol, avoid increasing your intake of: a. spinach b. beets c. corn d. beef

A - spinach

Which of the following has the quickest onset of food-borne illness? a. staphylococcus aureus b. clostridium botulinum c. clostridium perfringens d. listeria monocytogenes

A - staphylococcus aureus

You have been promoted to a top management position. What adjustment in skills is needed? a. technical skills decrease, conceptual skills increase b. conceptual skills decrease, technical and human skills increase c. technical skills increase, conceptual skills decrease d. technical skills decrease, conceptual and human skills increase

A - technical skills decrease, conceptual skills increase

An appropriate purpose of analytical research is to _____. a. test the hypothesis... b. investigate the... c. formulate a hypothesis... d. distinguish between....

A - test the hypothesis...

What is the formal study to verify that documentation and processes have been followed? a. the audit b. a quality assurance program c. a verification study d. statistical analysis

A - the audit

Large volume purchasing, centralized production, service areas in separate facilities are features of: a. the commissary system b. the ready-prepared system c. the assemble serve system d. the conventional system

A - the commissary system

Goals for a community nutrition program should be based on: a. the dietary guidelines for amaericans b. the Nutrition Screening Initiative c. the Healthy People report d. the NHANES III report

A - the dietary guidelines for amaericans

To determine whether promotional efforts have increased sales in a business use: a. the experimental design b. an observational study c. a survey d. a segmentation process

A - the experimental design

To calculate the estimated caloric needs of a patient who is significantly underweight the Dietitian should use: a. the patient's actual body weight b. the patient's adjusted body weight c. the patients desirable body weight d. 90% of the patient's desirable body weight

A - the patient's actual body weight

A decision to feed patients in their rooms rather than in the cafeteria is based on: a. the philosophy of the institution b. the equipment in the kitchen c. the labor available d. federal regulations

A - the philosophy of the institution

If dishes are not cleaned properly in the dish machine, the first check is: a. the temperature of the various cycles b. the number of items being serviced in a short time c. the length of time between a meal and dishwashing d. the number of employees assigned to the process

A - the temperature of the various cycles

When analyzing correlations, when r=1: a. there is a perfect correlation from one to the other b. there is no correlation among data presented c. the data presented move in opposite directions d. there is a weak correlation among data presented

A - there is a perfect correlation from one to the other

If carbohydrate intake is increased, which vitamin needs to be increased? a. thiamin b. niacin c. riboflavin d. pyridoxine

A - thiamin

A patient with dysphagia waiting for a swallow test may receive: a. thick liquids b. thin liquids c. peripheral parenteral nutrition d. parenteral nutrition

A - thick liquids

Which is a part of the nutritional therapy for IDDM in a lean person? a. time meals b. decrease caloric intake c. it is not crucial to maintain consistency of calories if average intake is low

A - time meals

The best use of performance appraisals is: a. to improve performance b. to motivate the employee c. to weed out the employees who perform poorly d. to reward those who do well

A - to improve performance

If linoleic acid replaces saturated fat in the diet: a. total cholesterol including HDL decrease b. HDL increases c. LDL increases d. no change in lipid levels

A - total cholesterol including HDL decrease

Muscle mass is determined using the: a. triceps skinfold and arm circumference b. skinfold caliper c. BEE d. urinary creatinine measurement

A - triceps skinfold and arm circumference

The flakiness of pie crust depends on: a. type of fat b. oxidation of fat c. temperature of the fat d. oven temperature

A - type of fat

When measuring a child's somatic protein mass, use the BMI and: a. upper arm muscle area b. triceps skinfold c. mid-arm muscle circumference d. knee to height ratio

A - upper arm muscle area

A patient who had an ileal resection is placed on a tube feeding and begins to have diarrhea. This may be due to: a. use of a hypertonic formula b. use of an isotonic formula c. blockage of the GI tract d. lactose intolerance

A - use of a hypertonic formula

The transfer of heat when cooking with an induction burner is the: a. use of electrical magnetic fields to energize the metal cooking surface b. movement of heat through direct contact c. distribution of heat by movement of liquid or vapor d. generation of heat by wave action within an object

A - use of electrical magnetic fields to energize the metal cooking surface

Cost-effectiveness studies: a. use the results of outcomes research b. evaluate direct, indirect benefits c. compare costs to benefits d. determine whether the goal is worthwhile in terms of its costs

A - use the results of outcomes research

Costs which are proportionately responsive to changes in volume are: a. variable b. sunk c. hidden d. fixed

A - variable

Retrovir (NRTI) can lead to low levels of: a. vitamin B12, copper, zinc b. water-soluble vitamins c. calcium and phosphorous d. folate, pyridoxine, vitamin C

A - vitamin B12, copper, zinc

Which supplements should you give to a breast-fed baby? a. vitamin D and fluoride b. fluoride c. vitamin D d. vitamins A and C

A - vitamin D and fluoride

Which supplements are recommended with hemodialysis? a. vitamins C, B6, folate, B12 b. vitamins A, D, E, K c. thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin C d. thiamin, folate, vitamins E and C

A - vitamins C, B6, folate, B12

The best way to prevent the spread of food-borne illness is to: a. wash hands regularly b. cook all foods thoroughly c. purchase food from trusted vendors d. prepare food shortly before serving

A - wash hands regularly

Dishes are greasy when unloaded from the dish machine. What should you check first? a. wash temperature b. rinse temperature c. amount of detergent d. amount of rinse agent

A - wash temperature

The end products of cellular oxidation are: a. water, carbon dioxide, energy b. carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen c. indigestible fiber, nitrogen d. monosaccharides, amino acids, energy

A - water, carbon dioxide, energy

Metabolites of the Kreb's cycle are: a. water, energy, carbon dioxide b. energy and pyruvic acid c. electrolytes and water d. lactic acid and glycogen

A - water, energy, carbon dioxide

Expected creatinine clearance is estimated from the clients: a. weight and height b. TSF, AMC c. height d. waist circumference

A - weight and height

The best way to monitor an infants failure to thrive is to plot: a. weight for length b. length for age c. weight d. weight for age

A - weight for length

An example of a survey with a negative correlation is: a. when folic acid intake increases prior to pregnancy, the incidence of neural tube defects declines b. when LDL levels increase, the rate of heart disease increases c. when a person becomes more obese, their LDL levels likely rise d. as the intake of peanut butter and potato chips increases, dental caries increase

A - when folic acid intake increases prior to pregnancy, the incidence of neural tube defects declines

An 18 month old child should receive: a. whole milk b. 2% milk c. 1% milk d. skim milk

A - whole milk

If you are on a low phosphorous diet, what food should you most avoid? a. yogurt b. orange juice c. beef d. bread

A - yogurt

Financial data for 1 month is shown. What is the net profit? Cafeteria revenue $119984 Patient meals revenue $146250 Catering sales $1850 Food costs $110234 Labor costs $147446 Other costs $10204 a. $200 b. $10,404 c. $167,850 d. $268,084

A -$200 119984 + 146250 + 1850 = 268,084 total revenue 110234 + 147446 + 10204 = 267,884 total cost

What is the diet for hypertension? a. low sodium b. low sodium, high potassium c. low sodium, high calcium d. low sodium, high potassium, high calcium

A -low sodium

Following resection of the small intestine, patients initially receive: a. parenteral nutrition b. elemental formula through an enteral feeding c. predigested nutrients through a gastrostomy tube d. lactose-free, low osmolar, jejunal feeding

A -parenteral nutrition

Which of the following responses by a counselor indicates "reflection"? a. "yes, you can do that" b. "you said, 'you want to lose weight?'" c. "explain what you mean by that please" d. "I can help you"

B - "you said, 'you want to lose weight?'"

How much will it cost to prepare these scrambled eggs? Amount to be made: 25 cost of the eggs: $0.83 per dozen 2 ounces margarine @ $2.29 per pound 2 cups milk at $2.50 per gallon a. $1.47 b. $2.35 c. $1.02 d. $1.70

B - $2.35 25/12 = 2.08 x 0.83 = $1.72 2.29/16 = 0.14 per ounce x 2 = 0.28 for margarine 2.5/8 = 0.31 per two cups add all: $2.34

The hospital budget for the first 6 months is set for an 80% occupancy rate. Budget figures for this level are listed below. The second six months will have an occupancy rate of 60%. What would the food cost budget be for the second six months? Food cost: $30,000 Labor cost: $25,000 operating cost: $24,000 a. $20,000 b. $22,500 c. $30,000 d. $32,000

B - $22,500 Max budget: find what 100% is 30,000/0.8 = 37,500 then find 60% 37,500 x 0.6 = 22,500

How many meals were served per labor minute if 34 FTE produced 3800 meals on one 40 hour week a. 2.79 b. 0.05 c. 1.12 d. 0.25

B - 0.05 # meals produced/ # hours or mins worked 34 FTE = 1360 hours = 81,600 mins 3800/81,600

If a patient's GFR is <50 ml/min, what should their protein intake be (in g/kg) a. 1 b. 0.6 - 0.8 c. 0.55 - 0.6 d. 0.2 - 0.4

B - 0.6 - 0.8

According to the Diabetic Exchange Lists, when substituting 2% milk for fat-free milk, you must omit how many fat exchanges? a. 1/2 b. 1 c. 1 1/2 d. 2

B - 1

How much fluid is lost through insensible losses? a. 0.5 liters b. 1 liter c. 2 liters d. 3-4 liters

B - 1 liter

If a man normally consuming 2600 calories per day reduces his intake to 1500 calories per day, how much weight will he lost in one week a. 0.5 kg b. 1.0 kg c. 1.5 kg d. 2.0 kg

B - 1.0 kg

The school Breakfast and School Lunch programs together provide approximately how much of the RDA's daily requirements? a. 1/3 b. 1/2 c. 1/4 d. 2/3

B - 1/2

The toxic level of vitamin A has been identified as: a. 5,000 IU b. 10,000 IU c. 15, 000 IU d. 20,000 IU

B - 10,000 IU

Referring to the patient above, how much protein will he receive? a. 64 b. 108 c. 146 d. 150

B - 108

How many calories are in 1.5 liters of a 25% dextrose solution? a. 850 b. 1275 c. 1000 d. 1500

B - 1275

A parenteral solution includes 65 grams of protein, 200 grams dextrose and a 20% fat emulsion at 7ml per hour. How many total calories will this provide in a 24 hour period? a. 1155 b. 1276 c. 1307 d. 1385

B - 1276 65g protein = 260 200g dex = 680kcal 20% fat @7ml/hr = 336kcal

A #10 can holds how many cups of product? a. 10 b. 13 c. 12 d. 5

B - 13

You have invested in new hardware and software that will reduce the labor hours needed to complete a task. What is the payback period? Hardware: $3,500 Software: $2,400 Staff instruction: $1,000 Labor hours saved: 6 per week @20/hr a. 6 years b. 13 months c. 20 months d. one year

B - 13 months 3,500 + 2,400 = 5900 spent Save 120 per week 5900/120 = 49 weeks 49/4 weeks per month = 12.25

What is the lowest acceptable holding temperature while serving? a. 120F b. 140F c. 160F d. 180F

B - 140F

Chicken has a popularity index of 45%. There are 380 total patients, 85% of whom are eating. How many will choose chicken? a. 202 b. 145 c. 196 d. 154

B - 145 323 patients eating x 0.45 = 145

At what temperature should coffee and items such as thin soup be held during service? a. 140-160F b. 180-190F c. 200-212F d. over 212F

B - 180-190F

What is a guide for calculating water needs with tube feedings? a. 1cc water/ 0.5 calories b. 1cc water/ 1.0 calories c. 1cc water/ 2.0 calories d. 1cc water/ 3.0 calories

B - 1cc water/ 1.0 calories

Which contains more total dietary fiber? a. 1/2 cup raw spinach b. 1oz raisin bran cereal c. 1 slice whole wheat bread d. 2 T peanut butter

B - 1oz raisin bran cereal

Previously cooked hazardous food must be reheated to an internal temperature of 165 'F for fifteen seconds within: a, 1 hour b, 2 hours c, 4 hours d, 30 minutes

B - 2 hours

A 1500 calorie diabetic diet with 45% of the calories from carbohydrate is prescribed. One third of the carbohydrate grams is met with 1/2 cup orange juice, i cup milk, and: a. 1 slice toast b. 2 slices toast c. 2 slices toast and 1/2 cup oatmeal d. 1/2 slice toast

B - 2 slices toast

What is the mean of the following set of numbers: 3, 2, 2: a. 3 b. 2.3 c. 3.2 d. 2.5

B - 2.3

500ml of a 20% dextrose solution with 500ml of a 4% protein solution and 250ml of a 20% lipid emulsion How many grams of protein are provided in the above situation? a. 15 b. 20 c. 25 d. 30

B - 20

A food service uses hamburger patties at an average rate of 6 cases per day. Lead time is 3 days. You want to have a safety supply of 2 cases. You need to order them when the supply drops to _____ cases? a. 18 b. 20 c. 36 d. 45

B - 20

How much protein is needed for a patient with a stage 3 burn? a. 10-20% total calories b. 20-25% of total calories c. 25-30% total calories d. 25-40% total calories

B - 20-25% of total calories

How much additional water would a 65kg patient need when receiving 2400ml of a standard formula, 85% free water, was given daily> a. 125ml b. 235ml c. 155ml d. 270ml

B - 235ml

Closed enteral nutrition systems can hang for: a. 12 hours b. 24-48 hours c. 12-24 hours d. unlimited because the container is closed

B - 24-48 hours

A food item provides 45g of carbohydrate, 10g of protein, and 10g fat, what percent of total calories comes from fat? a. 34% b. 29% c. 23% d. 20%

B - 29%

A crate of oranges weighs 45 pounds and holds 128 oranges. How many crates are needed to produce 8 gallons of orange juice? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5

B - 3 12 oranges = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 gallon 8 gallons = 32 quarts 32 x 12 oranges = 384 oranges 384/128 per case = 3

Forty entrees of fish cost $2.00 per serving. Total sales for the fish came to $240.00 what was the food cost percentage? a. 25% b. 33% c. 50% d. 60%

B - 33% 40 x 2 = 80 80/240 = 33%

Two liters of a 5% dextrose solution provides how many calories? a. 170 b. 340 c. 212 d. 195

B - 340

What temperature range is recommended for a dairy refrigerator? a. 28-32F b. 36-40F c. 45-50F d. 55-60F

B - 36-40F

In a hospital with 300 patients, it takes 14 minutes to prepare one meal. How many FTEs are needed per week? a. 12 b. 37 c. 46 d. 10

B - 37 (300 x 14 x 3 meals x 7 days = 88200 mins/60 = 1470 hours/40 = 37 FTE

Employees work hr/week RD 40 Nurse 40 Doctor 30 Diet aides 20 Secretary 20 Clerk 10 How many FTEs are in the above question a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8

B - 4 40+40+30+20+20+10 = 160/40

The normal range for hemoglobin A1C is: a. 1-2% b. 4-6% c. 10-12% d. 35-40%

B - 4-6%

The maximum number of calories per serving in a product labeled "low calorie" is: a. 20 b. 40 c. 60 d. 80

B - 40

How many mEq of sodium are in 1 gram of sodium? a. 25 b. 43 c. 65 d. 110

B - 43

A study showed the morbidity of children with anemia to be 5:1000. This means: a. 5 children out of 1000 died of anemia b. 5 children out of 1000 had anemia c. 1000 children had anemia d. 1000 children died of anemia

B - 5 children out of 1000 had anemia

How wide should an aisle be for two people with a mobile cart to move through? a. 40" b. 50" c. 60" d. 72"

B - 50"

#servings cost/serve pot roast: 70 $1.50 chicken stew: 30 $0.75 Spaghetti: 40 $0.60 what is the popularity index for the pot roast a. 40% b. 50% c. 60% d. 70%

B - 50% (# servings of an item)/(total # of servings of an item in that category that day) 70/140 = 50%

A sedated patient received 25cc of Propofol per hour. How many calories will he receive from the medication daily? a. 500 b. 660 c. 720 d. 785

B - 660

What reading level is appropriate for written materials for a population with low literacy skills? a. 4th grade b. 6th grade c. 8th grade d. 9th grade

B - 6th grade

Which of the following types of menus would be most appropriate for a new acute-care facility with an expected length of stay of 2 days? a. static b. 7 day cycle c. 14 day cycle d. 21 day cycle

B - 7 day cycle

Which drink would a Mormon choose? a. cola b. 7-up c. tea d. coffee

B - 7-up

How many grams of protein would you receive on a 1500 calorie diet which is 20% protein? a. 70 b. 75 c. 64 d. 300

B - 75

What is the administration rate of enteral feeding if the patient is receiving 1800 ml of a 1cal/ml solution daily? a. 65ml/hour b. 75 ml/hour c. 87 ml/hour d. 92ml/hour

B - 75 ml/hour

A patient receives 1800ml of a 1cal/cc formula with 44 grams protein per liter. How much protein will he receive? a. 44 b. 79 c. 65 d. 88

B - 79

The most appropriate temperature for a sanitizing solution is: a. 50 degrees F b. 79 degrees F c. 90 degrees F d. 140 degrees F

B - 79 degrees F

In a PN mixture, what volume of the amino acid solutions listed would come closest to providing 185 calories? a. 1000ml of 8.5% AA b. 850ml of 5.5% AA c. 500ml of 7.0% AA d. 500ml of 10% AA

B - 850ml of 5.5% AA

How many total calories are provided in 500ml of a 20% dextrose solution with 500ml of a 4% protein solution and 250ml of a 20% lipid emulsion? a. 870 b. 920 c. 1020 d. 1125

B - 920 (500ml 20% dex = 340 500ml 4% AA = 80 250ml 20% lipid = 500 cal)

500ml of a 20% dextrose solution with 500ml of a 4% protein solution and 250ml of a 20% lipid emulsion What is the calorie:nitrogen ratio in the above solution? a. 287:1 b. 920:3.2 c. 1020:6.25 d. 318:1

B - 920:3.2 1 g N = 6.25g protein (20/6.25 = 3.2) Total calories: 920

A 75 year old female with adequate income would benefit from: a. SNAP b. Congregate Meals c. EFNEP d. WIC

B - Congregate Meals

Which assessment tool might be given to clients prior to screening at a congregate meal site? a. PEACH survey b. DETERMINE checklist c. NSI Level I screen d. NSI level II screen

B - DETERMINE checklist

Which of the following guidelines should be used when you are estimating the prevalence of inadequate intake levels of vitamin A within a group of adults? a. Recommended Dietary Allowance RDA b. Estimated Average Requirement EAR c. Tolerable Upper Intake Level UL d. Adequate Intake AI

B - Estimated Average Requirement EAR

Adulterated food is regulated by the... a. HHS b. FDA under the Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act c. Department of commerce d. USDA

B - FDA under the Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act

Programs that focus on providing fresh fruits and vegetables are: a. TANF and ASP b. FFVP and SFNP c. TEFAP and NETP d. DHHS and SBP

B - FFVP and SFNP

A single man with two daughters, ages 10 and 11, is looking for aid. Which program might approve assistance? a. WIC b. Food Stamps c. Child Care Food Program d. Headstart

B - Food Stamps

A patient with Crohn's disease needs the following diet: I. high fat, high calorie, high protein II. low fat only with steatorrhea, vitamin C, B12 III. calories according to current BMI, high protein IV. high residue, low fat, fat soluble vitamins V. low calorie, low residue, fat soluble vitamins, B12 a. I b. II, III c. III, IV d. V

B - II, III

An infant formula for lactose intolerance might include: I. whey, coconut oil II. casein hydrolysate, corn oil, glucose III. soy protein, corn syrup solids IV. sodium caseinate, hydrolyzed cornstarch a. I, II, III b. II, III c. II d. I, III

B - II, III

Based on the DRG's, medicare reimbursement depends on : I. length of patient stay II. age of patient III. primary diagnosis a. I b. II, III c. I, II d. I, II, III

B - II, III

Which best applies to nutritional screening? a. HIPAA standards must be followed b. It should include nutritional parameters are identified c. If is done after nutritional problems are identified d. it is only done on at risk patients

B - It should include nutritional parameters are identified

Being well-treated by supervisors, being given special attention, and the importance of breaks in increasing productivity, are all considered motivators by: a. Hertzberg b. Mayo c. Maslow d. MacGregor

B - Mayo

To estimate REE in normal weight and obese individuals, use: a. Harris Benedict b. Mifflin St. Jeor c. BMR d. indirect calorimetry

B - Mifflin St. Jeor

Which program helps provide nutritious meals to an adolescent residential facility? a. SNAP b. National school breakfast program c. Expanded food and nutrition education program d. the emergency food assistance program

B - National school breakfast program

ascorbic acid aids in healing, which of the following applies? a. collagen --> hydroxyproline b. Proline --> hydroxyproline --> collagen c. hydroxyproline --> proline --> collagen d. hydroxyproline --> proline

B - Proline --> hydroxyproline --> collagen

end product of aerobic glycolysis is: a. acetyl - CoA b. Pyruvic acid c. Lactic acid d. Glycogen

B - Pyruvic acid

Butter has fatty acids in this order of predominance: a. PUFA, MUFA, SAT b. SAT, MUFA, PUFA c. MUFA, SAT, PUFA d. MUFA, PUFA, SAT

B - SAT, MUFA, PUFA

A mother with 2 daughters, ages 8 and 11, does not earn enough money to feed her family. Which program would you suggest? a. WIC b. SNAP c. Child and Adult Care Food Program d. Medicaid

B - SNAP

If you worked overtime and did not get paid, which labor law would help your claim? a. The Equal Opportunity Act b. The Fair Labor Standards Act c. The Equal Pay Act d. The Civil Rights Act

B - The Fair Labor Standards Act

To learn about prenatal problems in the community, go to: a. center for disease control b. WIC c. NHANES d. FDA

B - WIC

Nitrogen equilibrium is associated with: a. a 25 year old pregnant female b. a 25 year old male c. a 15 year old girl d. a 4 year old child

B - a 25 year old male

Skinfold thickness measurements are best for assessing: a. an 18th month old with growth failure b. a 36 year old athlete c. a 54 year old women with significant weight loss d. an 82 year old man with diabetes

B - a 36 year old athlete

If you increase the size of the kitchen, what effect will there be on worker efficiency? a. an increase b. a decrease c. no change d. depends on the menu

B - a decrease

If you replace half and half with whipping cream in ice cream, the effects on the ice crystals will be: a. an increase in size because there is less fat b. a decrease in size because there is more fat c. no change d. an increase in size because there is more fat

B - a decrease in size because there is more fat

Trauma can place the patient in: a. an anabolic state b. a hypermetabolic state c. a hypothermic state d. a hypometabolic state

B - a hypermetabolic state

Who is the most appropriate candidate for parenteral nutrition? a. a 12 year old girl coming in for an appendectomy b. a middle aged woman who will begin chemotherapy c. an elderly lady with emphysema d. a young man going in for gallbladder surgery

B - a middle aged woman who will begin chemotherapy

Which of the following would likely have a very low albumin a few days after admission to an acute care hospital? a. a patient with anorexia nervosa b. a patient with a 30% full thickness burn c. a patient with newly diagnosed colon cancer d. a patient with COPD

B - a patient with a 30% full thickness burn

You are involved in planning a prospectus. This is: a. measuring the size of all food service equipment b. a planning guide for a kitchen c. how to arrange the dairy box d. how to document nutrition care

B - a planning guide for a kitchen

A graphic representation of the separate steps in a procedure using symbols is: a. a flow diagram b. a process chart c. an operation chart d. a cross chart

B - a process chart

Which would be a sentinel event? a. a meat slicer left with the blade unguarded b. a wet floor near the dishmachine c. an unclean can opener d. MSDS sheets not posted

B - a wet floor near the dishmachine

A Dietitian documents their work on time. This is an example of: a. responsibility b. accountability c. courtesy d. good time management

B - accountability

Carbohydrate, fat and protein are all converted into: a. pyruvic acid b. acetyl CoA c. Oxaloacetic acid d. ketoglutamic acid

B - acetyl CoA

Symptoms of nephrosis include: a. dehydration, hypocholesterolemia b. albuminuria, hypercholesterolemia c. edema, hypochelesterolemia d. hypotension, hyperalbuminemia

B - albuminuria, hypercholesterolemia

Hypertension will decrease with a decrease in: a. fiber b. alcohol c. potassium d. calcium

B - alcohol

Which is the best flour to use when making cakes? a. graham flour b. all-purpose flour c. whole wheat flour d. durum wheat flour

B - all-purpose flour

What is the best example of delegation? a. tell the employee what to do b. allow the employee to change procedures to achieve desired outcome c. require the employee to provide daily progress reports d. select an employee who is interested in management

B - allow the employee to change procedures to achieve desired outcome

Which of the following is a digestive enzyme secreted by the pancreas? a. pepsin b. amylase c. lactase d. maltase

B - amylase

Which of the following will stabilize the egg in a recipe? a. a base b. an acid c. sugar d. salt

B - an acid

Which is considered a hazardous situation? a. a gauge on the coffee urn not working b. an employee washing floors during rush hour c. an employee cleaning the grill with steel wool d. an employee leaving the freezer door ajar

B - an employee washing floors during rush hour

An albumin of 5.0mg/dl in a patient who has consumed very few calories and limited fluids for several weeks is likely due to: a. increased liver production of albumin in response to poor intake b. an increase in albumin due to dehydration c. decreased intake of protein d. retention of albumin due to the low caloric intake

B - an increase in albumin due to dehydration

The statement "After class, the patient will be able to write a day's menu following the guidelines" is... a. a goal b. an objective c. a plan d. a research hypothesis

B - an objective

In a study of the effects of following a low fat diet on the incidence of breast cancer, women were randomized to follow either their usual dietary pattern, or a low fat diet. The study design is: a. descriptive research b. analytical research c. cross-sectional d. qualitative research

B - analytical research

Which type of anemia is likely to be seen in a patient with arthritis? a. Microcytic, hypochromic b. anemia secondary to chronic disease c. macrocytic d. megaloblastic

B - anemia secondary to chronic disease

What should you do with a new client who sits scowling at you during the session? a. presume she understands what you are saying b. ask her if she is uncomfortable about the session c. recognize that new clients are seldom relaxed d. presume that she just would rather be somewhere else

B - ask her if she is uncomfortable about the session

Which production system has the smallest production area? a. cook-chill b. assembly-serve c. conventional d. commissary-satellite

B - assembly-serve

A muffin has long tunnels from top to bottom, next time you make this recipe you should: a. add more baking soda b. avoid over-mixing the batter c. add less butter d. cook it for a shorter time

B - avoid over-mixing the batter

The diet for stomatitis is: a. low fat, high carb, normal protein b avoid spices, very hot, very cold, sour, tart foods c. high protein, high carbohydrate d. liquids, mostly carbohydrates

B - avoid spices, very hot, very cold, sour, tart foods

The report presenting the financial condition of an organization as of a particular date is a: a. budget b. balance sheet c. income statement d. funds flow sheet

B - balance sheet

When counseling an anorexic, the best advice is to: a. be real strict in their food choices b. be flexible and help them choose reasonable goals c. provide a large variety of menu items d. give them free rein with their intake

B - be flexible and help them choose reasonable goals

Several patients receiving pureed foods at a long term care facility have developed salmonella infections. The most likely cause is: a. pots and pans were washed and left to air dry b. blender was washed in warm soapy water c. the canned pureed meat was stored at 70 degrees d. the eggs from breakfast were held on the hot line at 165F

B - blender was washed in warm soapy water

Which cooking method would best convert collagen to gelatin in a bottom round roast? a. grilling it to medium rare b. braising c. broiling d. searing

B - braising

WIC encourages women with babies to: a. formula feed b. breast feed c. food solid foods early d. feed a mixture of formula and solid foods early

B - breast feed

A serum calcium level of 11.5 mg/dl will bring on a release of: a. PTH from parathyroid gland b. calcitonin from the thyroid glands c. calcium d. calcium0binding protein from the intestine

B - calcitonin from the thyroid glands

Traditional diets of Asian populations in the United States are low in: a. iron b. calcium c. vitamin C d. essential fatty acids

B - calcium

What may be lacking in the traditional diet for Asians living in america? a. iron b. calcium c. folic acid d. thiamin

B - calcium

Which provides the most vitamin A for a mexican? a. tortillas and refried beans b. cantaloupe and squash c. cheese d. tortillas and milk

B - cantaloupe and squash

Which pigment can be converted into a vitamin? a. chlorophyll b. carotenoids c. anthocyanin d. anthoxanthins

B - carotenoids

The mean is a measure of: a. a normal curve b. central tendency c. a frequency curve d. a straight line

B - central tendency

An 8 month old baby contracts botulism. What is likely the cause? a. cereal and evaporated milk b. cereal and honey c. cereal and table food d. cereal and fruit juice

B - cereal and honey

What would you suggest to decrease fat intake for a Hispanic patient? a. change from whole milk to 2% milk b. change beans from refried to boiled c. change to low fat yogurt d. serve low fat cheese

B - change beans from refried to boiled

If the chlorine solution in the dish machine is not working properly, the first action should be: a. change to quaternary ammonia b. check the concentration and temperature of the solution c. use disposable dishes d. change to an iodine solution

B - check the concentration and temperature of the solution

Which of the following would likely be a cause of marasmus? a. leaving a patient for two weeks on D5W b. chemotherapy c. following a 20 gram protein diet for two months d. antibiotic therapy

B - chemotherapy

Which minerals are involved in carbohydrate metabolism a. cobalt, zinc b. chromium, zinc c. copper, chromium d. iron, zinc

B - chromium, zinc

Winterized oil is: a. cloudy when refrigerated b. clear when refrigerated c. cloudy when stored for long periods of time d. clear only if kept at room temperature

B - clear when refrigerated

Which of the following is an outcome indicator? a. inventories are recorded weekly b. clients are satisfied with the meals provided c. assessments are recorded withing 24 hours of admission d. diagnoses are recorded withing the PES statement

B - clients are satisfied with the meals provided

Which type of power is ineffective in motivating behavioral change and may create resistance? a. referent b. coercive c. legitimate d. expert

B - coercive

Following counseling, a client is able to plan a low sodium diet. The learning domain is: a. affective b. cognitive c. psychomotor d. psychosocial

B - cognitive

What method of food service is used when one school delivers meals to another? a. ready-prepared b. commissary-satellite c. assembly serve d. cook-chill

B - commissary-satellite

An infants failure to thrive can be seen in: a. their behavior b. comparison with growth charts c. weight for height d. height for age

B - comparison with growth charts

Before establishing a nutrition consulting business in your community: a. create promotional materials that will describe customer options b. conduct a market analysis c. analyze the success of existing nutrition consulting programs d. discuss the idea with other Dietitians in the area

B - conduct a market analysis

What would a vegan not eat? a. coleslaw made with oil and vinegar b. congealed fruit salad c. salad with tofu dressing d. peanut butter

B - congealed fruit salad

You are the Food Service Director and have received a note saying that last night's meat delivery had been improperly handled by two employees. Your first action is to: a. contact the delivery driver to see how the meat was delivered b. contact the two employees responsible for handling the meat c. inspect the meat for color and odor d. have the meat cooked immediately

B - contact the two employees responsible for handling the meat

Kidneys help control pH by: a. excreting sodium and calcium b. controlling the ratio of hydrogen irons to bicarbonate excretion c. excreting carbon dioxide and carbonic acid d. excreting NADPH

B - controlling the ratio of hydrogen irons to bicarbonate excretion

The kitchen layout below is characteristic of which foodservice system? Deck ovens / Range / Tilting skillet / Refrigerator / Freezer / Preparation counter / Meal assembly / Delivery carts a. commissary b. conventional c. ready prepared d. assembly-serve

B - conventional

What is the best way to cook roast? a. sear the meat first, roast at 400F b. cook slowly in the oven at 325F c. cook it at 400F for 10min, then at 350F d. brown the meat, then cook it at 350F

B - cook slowly in the oven at 325F

Which is permitted on a diet which excludes gluten? a. rye b. corn c. barley d. wheat bread

B - corn

What must be fortified with folic acid? a. skim milk b. cornmeal c. orange juice d. canned vegetables

B - cornmeal

The process of comparing a program's benefits to net savings is called: a. cost-effectiveness analysis b. cost-benefit analysis c. formative evaluation d. program evaluation

B - cost-benefit analysis

When cleaning _____, use chlorine Quaternary ammonia a. laundry b. countertops c. oven d. floor

B - countertops

Which test measure somatic protein: a. prealbumin, albumin b. creatinine clearance, serum creatinine c. serum transferrin d. prealbumin, albumin, transferrin

B - creatinine clearance, serum creatinine

Gluconeogenesis is the: a. catabolism of carbohydrate b. creation of glucose from glycerol and amino acids c. breakdown of glycogen releasing glucose d. creation of glycogen

B - creation of glucose from glycerol and amino acids

The Schilling test detects defects in the absorption of: a. folic acid b. cyanocobalamin c. pyridoxine d. iron

B - cyanocobalamin

Pyridoxine acts as a coenzyme in: a. iron transfer b. deamination and transamination c. fat transfer through the lymphatic system d. osmotic pressure of body fluids

B - deamination and transamination

You are preparing dinner for a 500 bed facility. The menu includes roast beef, mashed potatoes and carrots. Which equipment is best suited for this task? a. a convection oven and a tilting braising pan b. deck ovens and pressure steamers c. a microwave oven and a trunion kettle d. a rotary oven and a steamer

B - deck ovens and pressure steamers

When switching from a conventional to a convection oven: a. increase the temperature by 15 degrees b. decrease the temperature by 25 degrees c. increase the temperature by 12 degrees d. decrease the temperature by 5 degrees

B - decrease the temperature by 25 degrees

Adding bran to a bread recipe will: a. increase the volume b. decrease the volume c. require an increase in oven temp d. require a decrease in oven temp

B - decrease the volume

A renal patient has come for dialysis on Monday morning with a serum sodium of 130 mEq/L, a BUN of 100 mg/dl, creatinine 8.0, and a 4KG weight gain since his last dialysis on Friday morning. His laboratory indicators were in acceptable ranges on Friday afternoon. What would you expect happened over the weekend? Looking at the above question, what else would you expect to see? a. increased bicarbonate, increased potassium, decreased phosphorus b. decreased bicarbonate, increased potassium, increased phosphorus c. decreased bicarbonate, decreased potassium, increased phosphorus d. increased bicarbonate, increased potassium, increased phosphorus

B - decreased bicarbonate, increased potassium, increased phosphorus

A post surgical patient experiences a drop in serum albumin. The reason is likely: a. the patient has not consumed adequate nutrition for three days b. decreased serum albumin levels are normal after catabolic stress c. the laboratory may have read the results incorrectly d. the patient has iatrogenic malnutrition

B - decreased serum albumin levels are normal after catabolic stress

When green vegetables begin to lose their color during serving, consider: a. changing vendors or brands b. decreasing holding time during heating c. use different cooking equipment d. changing the storage temperature

B - decreasing holding time during heating

Which is a good method of food handling? a. sanitize raw food before preparation b. defrost frozen food in the refrigerator c. refrigerate raw food at 48F d. thaw frozen food quickly under running hot water

B - defrost frozen food in the refrigerator

A serum sodium level of 150 mEq/L indicates: a. sepsis b. dehydration c. hypertension d. hyperglycemia

B - dehydration

The purpose of outcomes research is to: a. determine the best approach to solving a problem b. determine the most cost-effective way to solve a problem c. determine the most productive outcomes d. determine the best outcome desired

B - determine the most cost-effective way to solve a problem

Implementing the baby friendly hospital initiative begins with: a. advertising the initiative to members of the community b. developing the plan c. conducting in-service training for all disciplines involved d. recruit social service agencies to assist in informing the public

B - developing the plan

Which of the following medications is an appetite suppressant? a. prednisone b. dextroamphetamine c. erythromycin d. Dronabinol

B - dextroamphetamine

Which is a common complication of AIDS? a. constipation b. diarrhea c. hypoglycemia d. hyperkalemia

B - diarrhea

Frozen chicken has been thawed in warm water. You should: a. prepare it immediately b. discard it c. refreeze it d. refrigerate it

B - discard it

Beef stew has been unrefrigerated for 4 hours after preparation. What should you do? a. reheat it to 140F and refrigerate it in a shallow pan b. discard the stew c. reheat it to 165F and refrigerate it d. refrigerate the stew in shallow pans

B - discard the stew

You are a supervising Dietitian and are very satisfied with one of your Diet Aides who works very hard. One year after hiring her, you realize the information on her application wasn't true. What should you do? a. say nothing and ignore it b. discuss it with her one on one in your office c. inform human resources about the situation d. fire her

B - discuss it with her one on one in your office

Where would this be placed in a research article: "most of the changes seen were probably due to..." a. introduction b. discussion c. results d. summary

B - discussion

The most important critical control point to monitor in the preparation and service of canned cream soup is the temperature: a. at delivery b. during steam table holding c. of storage d. during end point cooking

B - during steam table holding

A side effect of the herb yohimbe is: a. lowering of blood pressure b. elevated blood pressure c. hyperglycemia d. hypoglycemia

B - elevated blood pressure

The best way to counsel a patient with anorexia nervosa is to: a. recommend that the patient increase food intake and attend weekly counseling sessions b. emphasize the health benefits associated with increased intake c. maintain a constant regimen to decrease inappropriate choices d. remain flexible to help the patient set realistic goals

B - emphasize the health benefits associated with increased intake

The human relations theory of management stresses: a. tasks, structure and authority b. employee's needs c. direct control by management d. management's needs

B - employee's needs

A patient on Lithium carbonate decreases his sodium intake to 2 grams/day. The effect will be: a. decreased activity of the drug b. enhanced activity of the drug c. no change in drug activity d. reduced response to the drug

B - enhanced activity of the drug

A natural plant hormone that is used to ripen fruits is: a. methanol b. ethylene c. acetyl acid d. ethanol

B - ethylene

The best way for you to follow-up on a patient's application of diet instruction provided is to: a. ask him how he is doing with the changes b. evaluate his actual intake over time c. ask him questions about different meal options d. look for non-verbal cues to determine his progress

B - evaluate his actual intake over time

An athlete weighs more than the average person of his height. What should you do first? a. put him on a slow weight reduction diet b. examine other anthropometric measurements c. have him increase his exercise d. suggest he drink more water

B - examine other anthropometric measurements

A food service manager who supervises 35 employees has a problem with discipline and increased absenteeism. Why? a. decreased unity among managers b. excessive span of control c. decreased unity of control d. excessive unity of command

B - excessive span of control

An example of a tertiary prevention program is: a. at the workplace, coordinate walking groups at lunchtime b. exercise classes in a cardiac rehabilitation program c. cooking classes for heart-healthy eating d. workplace screening for hypertension

B - exercise classes in a cardiac rehabilitation program

If an IDDM tells you she eats meals on an irregular schedule, you should: a. obtain more information about her usual eating habits b. explain that insulin therapy is related to intake c. do nothing if blood sugar levels are okay d. ask her to complete a detailed food record

B - explain that insulin therapy is related to intake

A patient comes to you with a diet that you know is not good to follow. What should you do? a. Tell him its not good b. explain why its not good c. tell him to only follow what you have provided d. let him do as he wishes

B - explain why its not good

In behavior modification, the absence of reinforcement following an undesired behavior is referred to as: a. avoidance learning b. extinction c. negative reinforcement d. negative consequence

B - extinction

Which is the primary fuel used by resting muscle and at low intensity exercise a. glucose b. fatty acids c. branch chain amino acids d. keto-acods

B - fatty acids

Which of the following combines with CoA in two carbon fragments to make acetyl CoA to then enter the Kreb's cycle to make energy? a. lactic acid b. fatty acids c. glucose d. fructose

B - fatty acids

Food iron is reduced in the stomach to the more absorbable form of: a. ferric b. ferritin c. transferrin d. ferrous

B - ferritin

A spastic quadriplegic requires: a. lower energy intake b. fewer calories c. increased fluid and fiber, acid ash diet d. lower energy intake, acid ash diet

B - fewer calories

At your first counseling session with a new patient you should: a. tell him you have to change his diet b. find out what he eats c. give him instructional materials d. teach him meal exchanges

B - find out what he eats

What type of food would you feed to a patient who has the athetoid form of cerebral palsey? a. milk-based products b. finger foods like a hot dog in a roll c. milk-free products d. galactose-free foods

B - finger foods like a hot dog in a roll

In work simplification, which of the following tools is helpful? a. labor turnover rate b. flow chart c. meals per labor minute d. meals per labor hour

B - flow chart

Research has show that neural tube defects can be reduced with proper supplementation of: a. iron b. folic acid c. glutamine d. arginine

B - folic acid

The food service supervisor should carefully monitor a cook-chill production because of concerns about: a. work simplification techniques b. food safety c. portion control d. product acceptability

B - food safety

The additive influence of foods are constituents which when eaten have a beneficial effect on health refers to: a. nutraceuticals b. food synergy c. positive corollaries d. medical foods

B - food synergy

The statement "the country's infant mortality rate is 12.8, and the state's infant mortality rate is 10.5" means that: a. more infants died in the country than in the state b. for every 1000 live births in the country, 12.8 infants died c. two more infants died in the country than in the state d. 12.8% of the infants born in the country died before the age of 1

B - for every 1000 live births in the country, 12.8 infants died

Which of the following must be included when preparing a budget? a. controlling expenses b. forecasting revenues c. controlling labor costs d. proper cash control

B - forecasting revenues

A vegan with macrocytic anemia needs which of the following? a. iron-rich foods b. fortified soy milk c. eggs, wheat bread d. meat, green vegetables

B - fortified soy milk

The test that measures toxic levels of lead in the blood is the: a. prothrombin test b. free erythrocyte protopophyrin test c. hemoglobin value test d. MCV

B - free erythrocyte protopophyrin test

Funding for public health programs comes primarily from: a. foundation grants b. general revenue c. charitable organizations d. public/private partnerships

B - general revenue

Five pounds of pressure creates a temperature that is _____ the boiling point of water. a. less than b. greater than c. equal to d. twice

B - greater than

Which of the following has the most bacteria? a. roast chicken b. ground beef c. roast veal d. roast pork

B - ground beef

Which of the following would lacto-ovo-vegetarian not eat? a. eggs b. halibut c. cheese d. beans

B - halibut

An example of a primary prevention program for a local community would be: a. low sodium cooking classes for hypertensive patients b. have local farmers bring fresh fruits and vegetables into schools c. at health fairs, refer high risk individuals to appropriate programs d.education programs for those recently diagnosed with diabetes

B - have local farmers bring fresh fruits and vegetables into schools

Maple syrup urine disease and homocystinuria: a. have non-dietary treatments b. have protein as the nutrient of concern c. require a fluids restriction d. have carbohydrate as the nutrient of concern

B - have protein as the nutrient of concern

Why would a man who eats very little protein have an albumin of 5.5g/dl a. carbohydrate keeps albumin levels elevated b. he is dehydrated c. serum albumin falls quickly with protein deprivation d. it is a sign of protein malnutrition

B - he is dehydrated

A neonate at birth was at the 75th percentile for weight for age. At 6 months he appears healthy and was at the 60th percentile weight for age. This indicates that: a. he has a low caloric intake b. he is experiencing normal growth c. he may have protein energy malnutrition d. birth measurements were incorrect

B - he is experiencing normal growth

Anasarca is extreme generalized edema and swelling of the skin associated with: a. uncontrolled diabetes b. heart, liver or renal failure c. short bowel syndrome d. pancreatitis

B - heart, liver or renal failure

Which of the following indicates stunted growth? a. weight for height b. height for age c. weight for age d. weight for length

B - height for age

An advantage of using focus groups to collect data is that they: a. help you generalize to larger populations b. help the researcher understand participants' perspectives c. help participants stay focused on the topic d. are inexpensive because many can be interviewed at once

B - help the researcher understand participants' perspectives

A patient with diabetic gastroparesis should avoid foods that are: a. high in simple sugars b. high in fat c. low in fiber d. low in protein

B - high in fat

A child with AIDS needs a high calorie and _____ intake. a. megadose vitamins b. high protein c. low fat d. low residue

B - high protein

Low levels of folate, pyridoxine, and cyanocobalamin are associated with: a. glycogen storage disease b. homocystinurias c. phenylketonuria d. galactosemia

B - homocystinurias

The catecholamines released during stress cause: a. hypertension b. hyperglycemia c. diuresis d. elevated BUN

B - hyperglycemia

The immunosuppressant drug cyclosporine may cause: a. hypokalemia and hypoglycemia b. hyperlipidemia and hyperkalemia c. hypermagnesemia d. hyponatremia

B - hyperlipidemia and hyperkalemia

Quickly stopping a 25% dextrose solution leads to: a. hyperglycemia b. hypoglycemia c. hypophosphatemia d. hyperkalemia

B - hypoglycemia

A patient with cystic fibrosis, who is non-compliance with their nutritional prescription, may present with: a. hypernatremia b. hyponatremia c. hypokalemia d. hyperkalemia

B - hyponatremia

A nutrition surveillance program is designed primarily to: a. confirm results of annual nutritional surveys b. identify the nutritional needs of the population c. indicate the number of people at increased risk for medical conditions d. indicate the causes underlying the nutrition problems identified

B - identify the nutritional needs of the population

When should you provide nutrition counseling to an AIDS patient? a. when nausea and vomiting become problems b. immediately upon diagnosis c. when diarrhea occurs d. no counseling is needed

B - immediately upon diagnosis

The citric acid cycle occurs: a. in the cytoplasm of the cell and produces energy as ATP b. in the mitochondria and produces energy as ATP c. in the cytoplasm of the cell and produces pyruvic and lactic acids d. in the mitochondria and produces pyruvic and lactic acid

B - in the mitochondria and produces energy as ATP

Beef bottom round should be cooked: a. at a high temp for a short time b. in water for an extended time c. in dry heat d. in moist heat for short time

B - in water for an extended time

The number of individuals in a population diagnosed with a specific condition during a specified time is the: a. prevalence b incidence c. rate of the condition d. duration of the condition

B - incidence

The medication megestrol acetate may be used to: a. correct vitamin A deficiency b. increase appetite c. initiate weight loss d. promote sleep

B - increase appetite

In acute hepatitis, you would likely see: a. decreases in SGOT, increase in SGPT b. increase in both SGOT and SGPT c. decrease in both SGOT and SGPT d. increase in SGOT and decrease in SGPT

B - increase in both SGOT and SGPT

Decreased levels of serotonin are associated with: a. decrease in carbohydrate appetite b. increase in carbohydrate appetite c. decreased sensation of taste d. increased sensation of taste

B - increase in carbohydrate appetite

When substituting buttermilk for whole milk in pastry: a. decrease the liquid b. increase the baking soda c. increase the amount of butter d. increase the liquid

B - increase the baking soda

When a starved patient begins to eat, they might expect: a. constipation b. increased workload on the heart c. lethargy d. diarrhea

B - increased workload on the heart

St. John's wort has which effect of Coumadin? a. decreases drug metabolism and decreases its effect b. increases drug metabolism and decreases its effect c. decreases drug metabolism and increases its effect d. increases drug metabolism and increases its effect

B - increases drug metabolism and decreases its effect

The immediate post-stress release of glucagon: a. increases glucose uptake into cells b. increases glucose release into the blood stream c. increases insulin release d. increases fluid and sodium excretion

B - increases glucose release into the blood stream

Statistics that let you draw probable conclusions beyond your immediate universe of data, are called a. descriptive statistics b. inferential statistics c. variable interest statistics d. continuous statistics

B - inferential statistics

When you request quotations from vendors on specific items by phone or in person, you are utilizing which method of purchasing? a. prime vendor b. informal c. competitive bid d. future contract

B - informal

When a manager updates the Director about activities occurring on the patient trayline, he is demonstrating which managerial role? a. interpersonal b. informational c. technical d. decisional

B - informational

How can you preserve thiamin when cooking pork? a. use the drippings after the fat has been removed b. insert a meat thermometer and cook it to145F in an oven at 325F c. increase the cooking temperature to lessen cooking time d. add a small quantity of water during cooking

B - insert a meat thermometer and cook it to145F in an oven at 325F

Which of the following inhibits gluconeogenesis? a. glycogen b. insulin c. catecholamines d. glucocorticoids

B - insulin

What We Eat in America (WWEIA): a. conducts telephone interviews asking about eating behaviors. b. is the dietary intake component of NHANES c. evaluates seven nutrients consumed by adults and households d. identifies nutritional needs and the kind of intervention that is needed

B - is the dietary intake component of NHANES

A long term care patient has normal intestinal function but cannot eat. What tube feeding should you provide? a. high protein, high calorie formula b. isotonic, polymeric formula c. elemental formula d. low fiber, low fat formula

B - isotonic, polymeric formula

Research on the effects of a low sugar, low artificial flavor diet on hyperkinesis has shown that: a. it works in two out of three patients b. it has not been scientifically proven effective c. it has never been tested on humans d. it has been proven effective

B - it has not been scientifically proven effective

Which of the following is true about SGOT: a. it is increased with hepatitis and diabetes b. it is increased with hepatitis, decreased with diabetes c. it is decreased in both hepatitis and diabetes d. it is decreased with hepatitis and increased with diabetes

B - it is increased with hepatitis, decreased with diabetes

The main reason why commodity foods obtained from a USDA program may not be brought to a Kosher facility is: a. because meat cannot be served with diary products at the same meal b. kosher foods are not allowed to be mixed with non-kosher foods c. Jewish dietary practices are lacto-ovovegetarian d. Jewish dietary practices are lactovegetarian

B - kosher foods are not allowed to be mixed with non-kosher foods

Following a Billroth II, steatorrhea often results. What is the likely cause? a. bacterial overgrowth in the remaining loop b. lack of pancreatic secretion due to less duodenal hormone secretion c. a diet restricting simple carbohydrates d. rapid absorption of simple carbohydrates

B - lack of pancreatic secretion due to less duodenal hormone secretion

A new mother may hesitate to become involved with a breast-feeding informational program due to: a. lack of funds b. lack of social support c. lack of knowledge about benefits d. lack of medical care

B - lack of social support

The Cori Cycle: a. glucose into galactose b. lactate into pyruvate c. lactic acid into glycogen d. glycogen into glucose

B - lactate into pyruvate

A child is lethargic and irritable with diarrhea. The cause may be: a. zinc toxicity b. lead poisoning c. iron overload d. vitamin A toxicity

B - lead poisoning

A child is lethargic, irritable with diarrhea. The cause may be: a. zinc toxicity b. lead poisoning c. iron overload d. vitamin A toxicity

B - lead poisoning

Following a cholecystectomy, bile is produced by the: a. pancreas b. liver c. spleen d. portal vein

B - liver

Patients with early signs of xerophthalmia should consume? a. chicken, fish, summer squash b. liver, milk, eggs c. oatmeal, almonds, berries d. high fiber cereals, salad greens

B - liver, milk, eggs

A 6'2" male, large frame, 230lbs with type II diabetes should: a. gain 5lb to be at a desirable body weight b. lose 20lb slowly following balanced diet c. lose 20lb in 4 weeks on a 800 calorie diet d. lose 10lb slowly by following a balanced diet

B - lose 20lb slowly following balanced diet

The nutrition prescription for an infant with phenylketonuria includes: a. high phenylalanine, low tyrosine b. low phenylalanine, high tyrosine c. low phenylalanine, high isoleucine d. low phenylalanine, high valine

B - low phenylalanine, high tyrosine

Nutritional prescription for a patient with cardiac cachexia includes: a. <1 liter fluid, low sodium b. low sodium, low saturated fat, low cholesterol, high calorie c. restricted calorie, 0.8 protein/kg, fluid restriction d. normal protein, follow DASH

B - low sodium, low saturated fat, low cholesterol, high calorie

Compared to whole milk, breast milk is: a. higher in protein and fat, lower in carbohydrate b. lower in protein, higher in carbohydrate and fat c. lower in protein, carbohydrate, and fat d. has the same nutrient composition

B - lower in protein, higher in carbohydrate and fat

Replacing carbohydrate with fat in the diet will: a. raise the respiratory quotient b. lower the respiratory quotient c. increases the respiratory rate d. spares protein

B - lower the respiratory quotient

A patient with low hemoglobin, low hematocrit, high MCV has: a. microcytic anemia from lack of folate or B12 b. macrocytic anemia from lack of folate or B12 c. microcytic anemia from lack of iron d. macrocytic anemia from lack of iron

B - macrocytic anemia from lack of folate or B12

Which of the following is most important in determining the space required for a food production unit in a new facility? a. number of hours the food service will be operating b. market form of foods purchased c. number of food service employees d. length of menu cycle

B - market form of foods purchased

In interpreting statistical data, if half the observations are above the number 8, and half are below the number 8, the number 8 is the: a. mode b. median c. mean d. average

B - median

Acid-base abnormalities in an uncontrolled diabetic are likely due to: a. respiratory alkalosis b. metabolic acidosis c. respiratory acidosis d. metabolic alkalosis

B - metabolic acidosis

Children's diets are found to be low in iron due to emphasis on: a. vegetables b. milk c. fruits d. cereals

B - milk

A fecal excretion of __grams of fat/24 hours is considered fat malabsorption a. less than 1 b. more than 7 c. 3-5 d. 2-4

B - more than 7

When counseling a hypertensive patient with limited education, which would be the most appropriate question to ask in assessing her comprehension level? a. do you enjoy salty foods? b. name a food that is high in sodium c. do you have difficulty swallowing or chewing d. how many meals and snacks do you consume each day

B - name a food that is high in sodium

Where is the most efficient place to locate the refrigerator and the freezer? a. close to the receiving dock b. near the production area c. close to the serving line d. away from cooked food service

B - near the production area

In the quasi-experimental design "time series", there is: a. a series of control groups b. no control groups c. an experimental and a control group d. a placebo group

B - no control groups

A 50 bed hospital has limited kitchen space for refrigeration, dry storage, and food production. The most appropriate type of menu is: a. restaurant style b. non-selective c. selective d. single-use

B - non-selective

A Dietitian who is developing policies and procedures for nourishment distribution and service should first: a. evaluate the nourishment distribution schedule b. note how nourishments are being distributed and served c. Assign the food service supervisor the task of gathering data d. review policies and procedure manuals from other facilities

B - note how nourishments are being distributed and served

If there is no statistical difference between study groups, the hypothesis is: a. negative b. null c. even d. positive

B - null

Which of the following can be reversed with vitamin A? a. xerophthalmia b. nyctalopia c. Wilson's disease d. homocysteinuria

B - nyctalopia

A child is at the 95th percentile for BMI for age. He is: a. normal b. obese c. overweight d. tall for his age

B - obese

What change should be made in the following menu if it is to be served to Seventh Day Adventists? tomato juice, cottage cheese fruit plate or egg salad sandwich, milk, coffee, tea a. offer fortified soy milk b. offer decaffeinated beverages c. off tofu as an alternative to cottage cheese d. offer a meat analog as an alternative to egg salad

B - offer decaffeinated beverages

Nutrition intervention with Alzheimer's disease should include: a. eating with TV on to provide stimulation b. offer one food at a time, avoid distractions c. encourage eating meals with others d. several small meals and snacks throughout the day

B - offer one food at a time, avoid distractions

Green beans cooked in tomato sauce turn ____ due to _____. a. bright green; chlorophyllin b. olive green; pheophytin c. brown; carotenoids d. black; anthoxanthins

B - olive green; pheophytin

How much water should be available per person per day in a disaster? a. one gallon for two days b. one gallon for a minimum of three days c. one gallon for a minimum of one week d. one gallon for a maximum of two days

B - one gallon for a minimum of three days

A patient who is iron-deficient should consume ____ with a good iron source: a. apple juice b. orange juice c. milk d. cheese

B - orange juice

Which would aid the absorption of an iron supplement? a. cows milk, eggs b. orange juice, hamburger c. milk, eggs, cheese d. dates, eggs

B - orange juice, hamburger

An AIDS patient should select the following fresh fruit: a. grapes, orange b. orange, banana, pineapple c. apple, grapes, peach d. grapes, pear

B - orange, banana, pineapple

A patient is recovering from an ileocecal resection, where 100cm was removed. What are your recommendations? a. oral vitamin B12, increase fluids b. parenteral vitamin B12, increase fluids, increase protein c. decrease fluids, increase protein, parenteral B12 d. decrease protein, decrease fluids, oral B12

B - parenteral vitamin B12, increase fluids, increase protein

Levodopa is used in the treatment of : a. rheumatoid arthritis b. parkinsons disease c. diabetic ketoacidosis d. nephrotic syndrome

B - parkinsons disease

Four patients are admitted to your service. Who would you address first? a. patient who had a recent MI b. patient with gastric distress c. patient with cancer d. patient admitted for an appendectomy

B - patient with gastric distress

To determine the effectiveness of a nutrition program to be offered at fitness facilities throughout the city: a. first determine how many locations are willing to offer the program b. pilot test the program in one location c. request a review of the program by local dietitians d. offer an incentive for facilities to provide the program

B - pilot test the program in one location

Which of the following kitchen layouts will help prevent other employees from walking through the cook's work area? a. plan each work center with it's own supply storage areas b. plan work aisles separate from traffic aisles c. position work centers adjacent to the appropriate point of service d. design aisles wide enough to accommodate both

B - plan work aisles separate from traffic aisles

Management by objectives refers to a management process which employs: a. periodic, preplanned, broad objectives b. precise, measurable objectives c. determination of goals by department superiors d. objectives of instruction set by top management

B - precise, measurable objectives

Which of the following would be used to analyze tray line accuracy? a. Gantt chart b. process control chart c. Cause and effect diagram d. break-even analysis

B - process control chart a graph used to study how a process changes over time with data plotted in time order.

A patient with liver disease needs adjustments in the intake of: a. protein, fat, and sodium b. protein, fluids, sodium c. protein, calories, sodium d. fluids, calories, fat

B - protein, fluids, sodium

When a patient is receiving an isotonic, polymeric enteral feeding and the medication Propofol, your concern is: a. not providing adequate protein b. providing too many calories c. delivery of excess sodium d. development of diarrhea

B - providing too many calories

The following is an irreversible reaction: a. pyruvic acid into lactic acicd b. pyruvic acid into acetyl coA c. glucose-6-phosphate into glycogen d. glucose-6-phosphate into pyruvate

B - pyruvic acid into acetyl coA

If you measure a group before and after a treatment to see whether or not there has been a significant change, the study design is: a. experimental b. quasi-experimental c. descriptive d. qualitative

B - quasi-experimental

The hormone epinephrine: a. lowers blood glucose during catabolic stress b. raises blood glucose during catabolic stress c. is secreted from the pituitary gland d. dtimulates glycogen production

B - raises blood glucose during catabolic stress

A blast freezer and rethermalization are part of the: a. commissary system b. ready-prepared system c. assemble serve system d. conventional system

B - ready-prepared system

If you are working on a cost benefit analysis you would: a. record the number of patient complaints b. record the number of hours the Dietitian spent providing nutrition education c. record the number of patients who were satisfied with the education provided d. keep a record of all who failed to attend

B - record the number of hours the Dietitian spent providing nutrition education

What would you do if an employee does not wash pots as required? a. fire her b. reeducate her as to proper procedures and provide follow-up c. take the job away from the employee d. discipline the employee

B - reeducate her as to proper procedures and provide follow-up

Results of a three day food record were obtained in June and again three months later. What is this called? a. validity b. reliability c. sensitivity d. specificity

B - reliability

If there is an increase in input and output, productivity will: a. increase b. remain constant c. decrease d. modulate

B - remain constant

Six sigma improves quality by: a. reducing waste b. removing defects and their causes c. decreasing labor minutes d. reorganizing workflow

B - removing defects and their causes

If a union member repeatedly arrives late, you should... a. fire him b. report him to management c. say nothing but make note of it d. forget it

B - report him to management

Pie crust is moist the day after cooking. why? a. overcooking of the crust b. retrogradation of filling c. too much egg in the recipe d. inadequate flour

B - retrogradation of filling

What is the major reason for installing automated equipment? a. easier to use b. rising labor costs c. easier to clean d. greater flexibility

B - rising labor costs

Fats high in polyunsaturated fatty acids include: a. olive and canola b. safflower and corn c. coconut and palm d. soy and peanut

B - safflower and corn

Which of the following items is appropriate for a Muslim diet: a. sweet and sour pork b. salad with imitation bacon bits c. pork-fried rice d. chicken in wine sauce

B - salad with imitation bacon bits

The ketogenic diet is used to help treat: a. cystic fibrosis b. seizures c. chronic renal failure d. hypotension

B - seizures

Patients with decubitus ulcers will likely demonstrate low: a. serum sodium b. serum albumin c. serum potassium d. serum glucose

B - serum albumin

The organizational chart: a. is an organized list of duties b. shows the employee how he fits into the organization c. organizes departmental activities d. is an evaluation tool for productivity

B - shows the employee how he fits into the organization

Lactase is produced in the: a. stomach b. small intestine c. gallbladder d. pancrease

B - small intestine

Iron deficiency anemia has the following characteristics: a. large cells laden with hemoglobin, hypochromic, microcytic b. small, pale cells, hypochromic, microcytic c. large cells laden with hemoglobin, macrocytic, megaloblastic

B - small, pale cells, hypochromic, microcytic

A swallowing test has been ordered for a patient who holds food in his mouth for a long time and is coughing. Which food can he have for dessert? a. ice cream b. smooth pudding c. gelatin d. bread pudding

B - smooth pudding

What elements of the diet vary the most in hepatic disease? a. fat, carbohydrate, potassium b. sodium, fluid, protein c. sodium, potassium, protein d. fat, sodium, potassium

B - sodium, fluid, protein

Quality standards for fruits assure you of: a. wholesomeness b. specifications of minimum quality characteristics c. safety from pesticides and residues d. good taste

B - specifications of minimum quality characteristics

A child has been measured several times before the age of two years. results of the measurements were not accurate because the child was measured: a. first thing in the morning b. standing up c. after breakfast d. with light clothing

B - standing up

Spaghetti sauce prepared on Monday is to be served on Wednesday. What should you recommend the cook? a. cool the sauce and store it in a deep pan b. store the sauce in shallow pans in the refrigerator c. store the sauce in a deep pan in the refrigerator quickly d. cool completely on counter, then refrigerate

B - store the sauce in shallow pans in the refrigerator

A typical meal of a pregnant teenager consists of a hamburger. French fries and diet soda. Which of the following changes would be most beneficial? a. substitute fresh vegetables for french fries b. substitute a milkshake for diet soda c. add fresh fruit to the meal d. add another hamburger

B - substitute a milkshake for diet soda

A patient with dehydration exhibits the symptoms of: a. high blood pressure, dizziness b. sunken eyes, decreased renal function, increased tachycardia c. decreased BUN, decreased serum creatinine d. low blood pressure, low serum sodium

B - sunken eyes, decreased renal function, increased tachycardia

The National Sanitation Foundation standard for equipment construction that is most related to microbiological food safety requires that: a. outside corners are bull-nosed b. surfaces do not have open seams or cracks c. equipment surfaces are without sharp edges d. bolts are securely fastened

B - surfaces do not have open seams or cracks

The first step in planning a continuing education program is to: a. locate the guest speaker b. survey participants to see what interests them c. survey other groups to see what they are doing d. select a topic that has not been offered lately

B - survey participants to see what interests them

What is fluid seeping from a congealed product called? a. retrogradation b. syneresis c. coagulation d. gelatinization

B - syneresis

A client who takes orlistat may need to: a. use MCT as a supplement b. take a multivitamin supplement c. take an omega 3 fatty acid supplement d. avoid caffeinated and carbonated beverages

B - take a multivitamin supplement (helps people lose weight who are obese)

You teach food service workers about pot-washing temperatures. How do you know if the workers then follow the rules? a. ask them to repeat the rules b. test the water temperatures at frequent intervals c. ask them to write down the guidelines d. check to see if the pots are clean

B - test the water temperatures at frequent intervals

To find out about the new regulations developed by the FDA you would check: a. the Congressional Record b. the Federal Register c. current newspapers d. the Congressional Index

B - the Federal Register

The allowance for SNAP is based on: a. the average cost of food used by a family of the same size b. the USDA Thrifty Food Program c. Data from the Congregate Meal Program d. the cost of the MyPlate components

B - the USDA Thrifty Food Program

Which defines the statistical term "mean" a. the number that occurs most frequently b. the average c. the central tendency d. a value in an ordered set of numbers below and above which fall in an equal set of numbers

B - the average

In a study on custards which would be the dependent variable? a. the amount of milk and sugar in the recipe b. the cooked custard c. the temperature of the oven d. the time of cooking

B - the cooked custard

What is not shown on an organizational chart? a. relationships of positions to one another b. the degree of authority and informal relationships c. advisory responsibilities d. lines of communication

B - the degree of authority and informal relationships

Why might a child with PKU have an increased incidence of dental caries? a. phenylalanine is not converted to tyrosine b. the diet is high in carbohydrates, low in protein c. pyruvate is not converted to alanine d. the diet is devoid of protein

B - the diet is high in carbohydrates, low in protein

NHANES III increased the number of participants in which age group? a. infant and children b. the elderly c. adolescents d. pregnant women and infants

B - the elderly

The breast fed infant is *drinking primarily colostrum* for: a. the first 24 hours b. the first few days c. 1-2 weeks d. 3 months

B - the first few days

Which outcome would justify continuing a WIC program? a. the number of participants enrolled increased b the infant morbidity rate decreased c. maternal weight gains during pregnancy increased d. the number of diverse cultures participating increased

B - the infant morbidity rate decreased

The first control in the receiving process is: a. the invoice b. the purchase order c. the list of items prepared by the vendor d. the receipt of items prepared by the vendor

B - the purchase order

In interpreting correlation data, if the r value is greater than 1: a. the relationship is strong b. the result is not valid c. the relationship is weak d. is it within 1 standard deviation

B - the result is not valid

Memory loss may be associated with a deficiency of: a. riboflavin b. thiamin c. protein d. electrolytes

B - thiamin

Increased plasma pyruvate is an indication of a: a. riboflavin deficiency b. thiamin deficiency c. pyridoxine deficiency d. iron deficiency

B - thiamin deficiency

Which hormone greatly influences the BMR? a. the endocrine hormone b. thyroxine c. the growth hormone d. insulin

B - thyroxine

A component of the DRI's is the EAR which is used: a. to assess the nutrient adequacy of an individual b. to assess the nutrient adequacy of a population c. when evidence is not available to calculate an RDA d. to reduce the risk of adverse health effects from over consumption

B - to assess the nutrient adequacy of a population

Which amino acids must be present in a parenteral solution? a. valine, leucine, glycine, alanine b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine c. phenylalanine, methionine, arginine, tyrosine d. lysine, glutamic acid, alanine, glycine

B - tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine

Which of the following should be avoided on a low sodium diet? a. pork loin b. turkey roll c. beef sirloin d. lam chop

B - turkey roll

An athlete needs 4000 calories. The cornflakes nutrient label says that one serving provides 25% of the RDA for CHO. How many servings of cornflakes does he need to get his 25%? a. one b. two c. three d. four

B - two

Which of the following is permitted on a diet restricting tyramine? a. hard cheese like cheddar or swiss b. uncured cheese like cottage and ricotta c. pickled or smoked foods d. tofu

B - uncured cheese like cottage and ricotta

To decrease sodium intake, substitute: a. carrots for celery b. unsalted margarine for regular margarine c. diet margarine for regular margarine d. carrots for pepper

B - unsalted margarine for regular margarine

Homemade rolls are crumbly and fall apart easily, the most likely cause of the poor texture in the yeast bread is: a. use of a high-protein flour b. use of a lower-protein flour c. insufficient proofing time d. excessive proofing time

B - use of a lower-protein flour

If the temperature on the dishmachine rinse cycle is 135F, you should: a. add additional sanitizer b. use paper products until the problem has been resolved c. nothing - that is the proper temperature d. increase the length of the rinse cycle

B - use paper products until the problem has been resolved

A vegan is allergic to milk. Which nutrients would you expect might be deficient in her intake? a. protein, calories b. vitamin B12, D c. vitamin C, calcium d. vitamin A, D

B - vitamin B12, D

When taking an anticoagulant, avoid the following: a. thiamin supplements b. vitamin E supplements above 400 IU per day c. supplements of calcium and vitamin D d. niacin supplements

B - vitamin E supplements above 400 IU per day

Following a colectomy, the absorption of which of the following would be of the most concer? a. vitmains D and E b. water and sodium c. B vitamins d. vitamin C

B - water and sodium

A man with HIV disease presents with the following data. What should be your primary concern as his dietitian? Height: 5' 10" Weight: 115lb Hematocrit: 35% MCV: 103 fl BUN: 11 mg/dl Serum albumin: 2.8 g/dl CD4: 280 Total lymphocytes: 1200/cubic mm a. anemia b. weight c. renal failure d. protein deficiency

B - weight

A performance objective should be based on: a. a review of the literature for the latest research b. what the learner should know or be able to do c. existing standards of practice d. a SWOT analysis

B - what the learner should know or be able to do

According to Chinese beliefs, foods and herbs that may be used to treat illnesses are grouped as: a. yin (bright, hot)/ yang (dark, cold) b. yin (dark,cold)/ yang (bright, hot) c. action/ maintenance d. harmful/ beneficial

B - yin (dark,cold)/ yang (bright, hot)

Strict vegans may need supplements of: a. chromium b. zinc c. iron d. gelatinization

B - zinc

The employee turnover rate refers to the following: a. total replacement employees divided by average work force b. % of turnover rate divided by number of replacements c. # employees terminated and replaced divided by total number of positions d. # total positions divided by number part-time employees

C - # employees terminated and replaced divided by total number of positions

An 8lb roast beef cost $2.79/lb. The edible portion is 65%, what is the AP price of the roast? a. $21.19 b. $22.00 c. $22.32 d. $23.04

C - $22.32 8 x 2.79

Using the following data, the average check for September is: Total revenue: $909,009 Net income: $173,010 FTEs: 27.9 Number of customers: 32,613 a. $5.30 b. $6.29 c. $27.87 d. $33.04

C - $27.87 909,009/32,613

A business pays 4% of its income as rent ($1200), 70% towards labor and food costs, and $2500 towards other monthly expenses. How much profit does this business make per month? a. $6000 b. $4200 c. $5300 d. $7200

C - $5300 total income = 30,000 expenses = 1,200 + 21,000 + 2,500 = 24700

If you purchase an oven for $10,000. It is expected to last for 10 years, after which it can be sold for $3,000. What is its depreciation cost each year? a. $2000 b. $1500 c. $700 d. $500

C - $700 10,000-3,000/10 = 700

A patient with a GFR of 20ml/min should receive how many grams of protein/kg a. 1.1 b. 0.8 c. 0.6 d 0.2

C - 0.6

Which exhibits a definite positive correlation? a. 0.05 - 0.07 b. 1.2 - 1.3 c. 0.8 - 1.0 d. 0.2 - 0.9

C - 0.8 - 1.0

If the productivity goal for a patient tray assembly unit is 4 trays per minute, the unit should be able to assemble approximately 350 trays in: a. 1 hour b. 1 hour 15 minutes c. 1 hour 30 minutes d. 1 hour 45 minutes

C - 1 hour 30 minutes 350/4 = 87.5 87.5/60 = 1.458 0.46 x 60 = 27.6 total time is 1 hr 27.6 min

An alcoholic patient has a low serum albumin, low hemoglobin, high ammonia, abnormal liver function tests and ascites. Why is he on a 500mg sodium diet? Which of the following should the patient in the above question have for lunch? a. 4 ounces cottage cheese b. 1 ounce cheddar cheese c. 1 ounce roast beef d. 1 ounce cold cuts

C - 1 ounce roast beef

How many actual relief employees are needed to cover 20 FTE? a. 12 b. 15 c. 11 d. 8

C - 11 20 x 0.55

What is the recommended weight gain during pregnancy for a woman with a BMI of 28? a. 25-35 pounds b. 28 - 40 pounds c. 15-25 pounds d. 11-20 pounds

C - 15-25 pounds

Based on an 8 hour day, the number of hours worked was 32,567 per year. The total number of hours paid was 36,341 per year. Calculate the number of productive FTEs a. 2.27 b. 17.47 c. 15.66 d. 28.80

C - 15.66 32,567/40hr/52weeks = 15.66

A PN regimen that contains 1L of D50W and 1L of 7% Aminosyn provides how many non-protein calories. a. 300 b. 1400 c. 1700 d. 2000

C - 1700

A cafeteria seats 80 customer. Lunch runs from 11:15AM to 1:00PM. Turnover is 2.5 customers/hour. How many can be served during those hours? a. 125 b. 216 c. 350 d. 550

C - 350 1.75 (1hr 45min) x 2.5 to get # of people served in one seat during that time 80 x 4.25 = 350 people

According to the ADA exchange lists, what is the nutrient content of the following... 1 cup raspberries, 1/2 cup cereal, 1 cup 1% milk, 1 tsp margarine, black coffee, 1 slice toast, 1 egg... a. 397 kcal, 12 pro, 61 CHO, 6.5 fat b. 346kcal, 12 pro, 52 CHO, 9 fat c. 365 kcal, 21 pro, 57 CHO, 14 fat d. 327 kcal, 13 pro, 58 CHO, 10 fat

C - 365 kcal, 21 pro, 57 CHO, 14 fat

What is the benefit:cost ratio of a program intervention that cost $1,890,000 if the savings as a result of the program were 5.67 million? a. 1:1 b. 2:1 c. 3:1 d. 1:3

C - 3:1 5,670,000/ 1,890,000 = 3

A diabetic needs 1800 calories, 50% from carbohydrates. How many CHO choices can he have at each meal if he has 2 snacks with 2 CHO choices each? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5

C - 4

There are seven food service employees in the tray assembly unit. The patient census is 350. If 1 1/2 hours of assembly time is allowed, a feasible productivity goal for the unit is to assemble how many trays per minute? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5

C - 4 350 trays ÷ 90 minutes = 3.8 trays/min, which rounds up to 4

A 140lb female on dialysis should have how many grams of protein? a. 38-55 b. 58-63 c. 70-89 d. 30-38

C - 70-89

#servings cost/serve pot roast: 70 $1.50 chicken stew: 30 $0.75 Spaghetti: 40 $0.60 If the above entrees had been served on Tuesday, how many servings of spaghetti will you need next Tuesday if you expect to serve 300 total entrees? a. 150 b. 63 c. 87 d. 101

C - 87 40/140 = 29% 300 x 0.29 = 87

What reading level is appropriate for educational material for the general population? a. 4th grade b. 5th grade c. 8th grade d. 10th grade

C - 8th grade

Which group is responsible for nutritional labeling? a. USDA b. US Dept of Commerce c. FDA d. UPI

C - FDA

The best laboratory value to use in assessing iron status is: a. hemoglobin b. hematocrit c. ferritin d. serum iron

C - Ferritin

Which bacteria may cause gastric ulcers a. salmonella b. streptococcus aureus c. Helicobacter pylori d. clostridium perfringens

C - Helicobacter pylori

The FDA: I. inspects meat, poultry, fish, eggs II. inspects factories III. enforces the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act IV. monitors interstate shipping of shellfish a. I, II, III b. III, IV c. II, III, IV d. I, III

C - II, III, IV

How do you begin an interview with a patient? a. obtain height and weight b. Get a nutritional history c. Introduce yourself and make them comfortable d. give the diet instruction

C - Introduce yourself and make them comfortable

Which of the following is a grade for fresh produce? a. US select b. US Grade A c. US No. 1 d. US standard

C - US No. 1

Which government agency inspects and grades meat? a. FDA b. DHHS c. USDA d. department of commerce

C - USDA

Which program teaches good nutrition practices and provides foods with certain nutrients? a. EFNEP b. FFVP c. WIC d. CACFP

C - WIC

A man with a peptic ulcer should consume a. milk every two hours b. a bland diet c. a balanced diet he can tolerate d. a low roughage diet

C - a balanced diet he can tolerate

The number of work movements between pieces of equipment is indicated on: a. a flow diagram b. a Gantt chart c. a cross chart d. Johari's window

C - a cross chart

To increase potassium intake, consume a snack of: a. cheese and crackers, plums, cranberry juice b. a bagel, milk and an apple c. a grilled cheese and tomato sandwich and strawberries d. tuna salad, a wheat roll, and cola

C - a grilled cheese and tomato sandwich and strawberries

A homeless patient who is deficient in all nutrients is to be discharged. What organization may help? a. WIC b. EFNEP c. a local social services organization d. a shelter for the homeless

C - a local social services organization

If there is not enough oxaloacetic acid available to the TCA cycle: a. pyruvic acid cannot be converted to pyruvic acid b. glucose-6-phosphate cannot be converted to pyruvic acid c. acetyl CoA coming in from fat cannot be handled properly d. glycogen cannot be converted back to glucose-6-phosphate

C - acetyl CoA coming in from fat cannot be handled properly

An obese person with Type 2 diabetes should: a. time meals b. decrease the frequency of feedings c. achieve DBW d. increase the frequency of feedings

C - achieve DBW (desired body weight)

If dishes come out of the dish machine with water spots: a. use more detergent b. add a drying agent to the wash cycle c. add a drying agent to the rinse cycle d. use less detergent

C - add a drying agent to the rinse cycle

Glucocorticoids are: a. thyroid hormones b. pituitary hormones c. adrenal hormones d. parathyroid hormones

C - adrenal hormones

You are explaining to a new client how making a few changes in his food choices will benefit his overall health. The learning domain is: a. psychomotor b. cognitive c. affective d. human

C - affective

A serum sodium level of 150 mEq/L may be due to: a. an increase in the intake of sodium-rich food b. decreased steroid formation c. an increased level of aldosterone d. a decrease in the intake of sodium-rich foods

C - an increased level of aldosterone

The drug methylphenidate may have the adverse effect of: a. increased excretion of folate requiring supplementation b. type 2 diabtes c. anorexia affecting growth d. involuntary weight gain

C - anorexia affecting growth

Which bill requests government funding? a. budget bill b. markup bill c. appropriations bill d. spending grant bill

C - appropriations bill

Which of the following is true regarding flour? a. all-purpose is made from soft wheat b. all-purpose flour has more protein than bread flour c. cake flour has the least and the weakest gluten d. cake flour has less starch than bread flour

C - cake flour has the least and the weakest gluten

Which additive improves crispiness in vegetables? a. BHA b. BHT c. calcium d. pectin

C - calcium

During an interview, which of the following can you ask? a. do you have a car? b. how will you get to work? c. can you get to work on time without any problem? d. do you own a car?

C - can you get to work on time without any problem?

A good source of vitamin A for pre-school children would be: a. grapes b. watermelon c. cantaloupe pieces d. banana

C - cantaloupe pieces

A child with PKU can eat: a. spaghetti with tomato sauce b. vanilla ice cream c. carrots and celery sticks d. aspartame-sweetened gelatin

C - carrots and celery sticks

Which of the following tube feeding ingredients might precipitate an allergic reaction in a child with a milk allergy? a. hydrolyzed maltodextrin b. modified starch c. casein d. carrageenan

C - casein

Catecholamines have what physiological effect? a. induce diuresis b. cause hypoglycemia c. cause sodium retention d. cause potassium retention

C - cause sodium retention

A 5 month old infant has changed from the 65th to the 95th percentile weight for height. The dietitian should first: a. suggest the infant receives more solid foods b. change the feeding formula c. check to see if weights have been plotted properly d. increase the amount of formula provided

C - check to see if weights have been plotted properly

Dietary fat enters the blood as ____ and leaves the liver as ______. a. phospholipids; chylomicrons b. chylomicrons; phospholipids c. chylomicrons; lipoproteins d. lipoproteins; chylomicrons

C - chylomicrons; lipoproteins

Which of the following has a slow onset and is anaerobic? a. staphylococcus aureus b. clostridium perfringens c. clostridium botulinum d. salmonella

C - clostridium botulinum

How does a new supervisor gain respect? a. show employees different ways to do their job b. work with a different employee each day c. communicate regularly with them to keep them informed d. smile a lot

C - communicate regularly with them to keep them informed

If a child with cystic fibrosis has daily large, foul-smelling stools you should first check their: a. fecal fat b. total fat intake c. compliace with PERT d. calorie intake

C - compliace with PERT

A Dietitian ordering canned goods can be assured of a reliable product if they: a. buy directly from the manufacturer b. accept the most reasonable bid c. conduct a can cutting analysis d. buy the same brand, grade, size as the last time

C - conduct a can cutting analysis

A renal patient has come for dialysis on Monday morning with a serum sodium of 130 mEq/L, a BUN of 100 mg/dl, creatinine 8.0, and a 4KG weight gain since his last dialysis on Friday morning. His laboratory indicators were in acceptable ranges on Friday afternoon. What would you expect happened over the weekend? a. consumed too little sodium, too much water, too little protein b. consumed too little sodium, not enough eater, too much protein c. consumed too much sodium, too much water, too much protein d. consumed too much sodium, too little water, too little protein

C - consumed too much sodium, too much water, too much protein

Which of the following is a medium fat protein? a. peanut butter b. tuna fish packed in water c. corned beef d. chicken without skin

C - corned beef

Which may help to relieve the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy a. increase AAA and decrease BCAA b. decrease ammonia production c. decrease AAA and increase BCAA d. decrease AAA

C - decrease AAA and increase BCAA

Work simplification studies: a. looks at the job as a whole b. increase worker responsibility c. decrease costs and increases productivity d. increase worker interest in the job

C - decrease costs and increases productivity

The appropriate diet therapy following a Billroth II is: a. high carbohydrate, low fat, high protein b. high fat, high protein, high carbohydrate c. decrease simple carbohydrates, high protein, moderate fat, B12 supplements d. low fat, low protein, high carbohydrate

C - decrease simple carbohydrates, high protein, moderate fat, B12 supplements

When alpha linolenic acid is substituted for saturated fatty acids in the diet, the results will be: a. increased HDL, reduced LDL b. decreased triglycerides, lower total cholesterol c. decreased triglycerides, little change in total cholesterol d. lower HDL, increased LDL

C - decreased triglycerides, little change in total cholesterol

If you are comparing the prevalence of heart disease in two states, the study design is: a. analytical research b. case control research c. descriptive research d. quasi-experimental

C - descriptive research

When providing nutrition education to a pregnant teenager, which characteristic of adolescents should be kept in mind? a. interested in planning for the future b. responds more to emotional stimuli c. desire to be like their peers d. has well-defined self-image

C - desire to be like their peers

The food service director who wants to hire a dietitian should first: a. contact local hospitals for possible applicants b. evaluate applicants resumes looking for proper credentials c. develop a job description and specification for the position d. post a job listing in the local paper

C - develop a job description and specification for the position

The steps in planning community based nutrition programs are: a. goals, develop mission statement, objectives b. develop measurable goals, develop mission statement c. develop mission statement, goals and measurable objectives d. goals, objectives, develop mission statement

C - develop mission statement, goals and measurable objectives

What is the process by which the water content of a vegetable is replaced by a concentrated salt solution? a. gelling b. osmosis c. diffusion d. retro-gradation

C - diffusion

Which management functions should require the greatest allotment of time by a production manager? a. planning and organizing b. organizing and directing c. directing and controlling d. organizing and controlling

C - directing and controlling

You discover an incorrect diet order entered in the patient's chart. a. chart the order as incorrect b. file the order because it was written by a physician c. discuss the order with the physician and make suggestions d. change the order in the chart

C - discuss the order with the physician and make suggestions

Good advice for a patient with a hiatal hernia is to: a. increase intake of complex carbohydrates b. lower the fat content of the diet c. don't eat before bed d. avoid coffee

C - don't eat before bed

Which of the following is not a sign of marasmus? a. severe protein and calorie wasting b. weight loss c. edema d. low anthropometric measurements

C - edema

What gives the structure to quick breads? a. flour and milk b. flour and water c. eggs and flour d. eggs

C - eggs and flour

Which fiber is insoluble in water? a. pectin b. sugar c. electrolytes d. fat

C - electrolytes

Which of the following most affects osmolarity? a. protein b. sugar c. electrolytes d. fat

C - electrolytes

The span of control refers to the number of: a. supervisors b. part-time employees c. employees under the direction of one person d. staff postitions

C - employees under the direction of one person

Why are mono- and di-glycerides added to the shortening used in cakes? a. increase spreadability b. thickeners c. emulsifers d. coloring agents

C - emulsifers

The most useful data in evaluating the nutritional status of children is: a. sex and age b. iron and vitamin intake c. energy intake and health history d. height and weight

C - energy intake and health history

If a patient is about to be discharged when you receive the discharge diet order, you should... a. give him something to take home b. there is not enough time so forget it c. enroll him in the outpatient clinic and schedule an appointment d. teach him what you can in the time you have now

C - enroll him in the outpatient clinic and schedule an appointment

After you review the patient's medical record, the first step in counseling is: a. assess the patient's nutritional status b. collect all relevant data c. establish a climate of trust d. establish an overall evaluation plan for the patient

C - establish a climate of trust

A supervising Dietitian who wishes to delegate specific responsibilities should first: a. organize a task force b. check the production schedule c. establish expected outcomes d. establish expected time frames to accomplish the tasks

C - establish expected outcomes

A cake with a fallen center may be the result of: a. too little fat b. too little sugar c. excess sugar and excess fat d. too little baking powder

C - excess sugar and excess fat

A side effect of antidepressants is: a. chronic diarrhea b. muscle wasting c. excess weight gain d. nausea and vomiting

C - excess weight gain

The absence of reinforcement following an undesirable behavior is: a. positive reinforcement b. punishment c. extinction d. avoidance

C - extinction

A patient suffering from bulimia may have all of the following symptoms except: a. a sore throat b. dental problems c. extreme weight loss d. rectal bleeding

C - extreme weight loss

Ketones are most associated with: a. complex carbohydrates b. simple sugars c. fats d. amino acids

C - fat

What is the first thing you should do if an employee frequently comes to work without proper uniform? a. fire him b. give him a written warning c. find out why d. give him a warning, and fire him the next time it happens

C - find out why

To maintain hydration during continuous endurance physical activity of 4 hours, consume: a. fluids b. fluids and sodium c. fluids, sodium, carbohydrates d. non-CHO electrolyte solutions

C - fluids, sodium, carbohydrates

Which food items require the highest humidity? a. meat b. dairy c. fruits, vegetables d. poultry

C - fruits, vegetables

Pernicious anemia is likely to occur following a: a. colectomy b. colostomy c. gastretomy d. esophagostomy

C - gastretomy

How can you enhance usage of commodity foods from a food donation program? a. teach food donation staff how to use the items b. make a poster on usage c. give each participant recipes using the food items d. calculate the amounts of nutrients provided in the donated foods

C - give each participant recipes using the food items

Which nutrient would most effectively reduce starvation ketosis? a. corn oil b. MCT oil c. glucose d. essential amino acids

C - glucose

The theory of obesity that refers to receptors in the hypothalamus is the: a. lipostatic theory b. set point theory c. glucostatic theory d. glucose-obese theory

C - glucostatic theory

Which test helps you determine if a diabetic has been following his diet? a. blood glucose b. urine ketones c. glycosylated hemoglobin d. urine sugar

C - glycosylated hemoglobin

Increased serum uric acid levels may lead to: a. galactosemia b. glycogen storage disease c. gout d. PKU

C - gout

Policies are: a. predetermined goals of management b. statements that provide direction and motivate c. guides that define the scope of permissible activity d. specific tasks to be performed

C - guides that define the scope of permissible activity

Apples stored in a controlled environment would: a. ripen quickly b. last one or two years c. have extended life and improved marketing quality d. only be used as processed fruit

C - have extended life and improved marketing quality

The mother of an infant who weighed 4.5KG at birth and was hypoglycemic may: a. have gained excessive amounts of weight during pregnancy b. not have gained enough weight during pregnancy c. have had gestational diabetes d. have reactive hypoglycemia

C - have had gestational diabetes

What may be asked during an interview? a. do you own or rent your home? b. of what country are you a citizen? c. have you worked at the company under a different name? d. will you list all organizations, clubs, and lodges to which you belong?

C - have you worked at the company under a different name?

The diet for hepatic coma is low in protein due to: a. low ammonia levels b. high cholesterol levels c. high ammonia levels d. high LDL

C - high ammonia levels

A patient is diagnosed with iatrogenic malnutrition. Nutritional therapy should be: a. high calorie b. high protein c. high calorie, high protein d. low calories, high protein

C - high calorie, high protein

Compared to human milk, commercially prepared infant fomula is: a. similar in nutrient content b. equivalent to human milk in nutrient content and antibodies c. higher in protein and iron but lacks antibodies d. lower in protein and iron and lacks antibodies

C - higher in protein and iron but lacks antibodies

Gastric proteolysis requires: a. pyridoxine b. ascorbic acicd c. hydrochloric acid d. the intrinsic factor

C - hydrochloric acid

An elevated T4 indicates: a. galactosemia b. hypothyroidism c. hyperthyroidism d. ketonuria

C - hyperthyroidism

A PN patient is receiving 45 calories/kg. What may be the result? a. hypocalcemia b. hyperkalemia c. hypokalemia d. hyperphosphatemia

C - hypokalemia

Which of the following would be classified as NB in the NCP? a hypermetabolism b. inadequate enteral intake c. impaired ability to prepare foods d. excessive protein intkae

C - impaired ability to prepare foods

If you are concerned that the receiver is not accurately checking incoming stock, you should: a. begin purchasing by bid b. use a prime vendor c. implement blind receiving d. conduct random checks of food cases

C - implement blind receiving

What would you first advise a constipated patient to do? a. take a mild laxative b. eat less fat c. increase fluids and fiber intake d. eat more protein

C - increase fluids and fiber intake

In cereal production, enrichment adds: a. vitamin A b. vitamin D c. iron d. iodine

C - iron

A normal pregnancy requires supplementation of: a. iron b. vitamin C, calcium, iron c. iron and folic acid d. calcium and zinc

C - iron and folic acid

A patient with hepatitis needs a high protein intake. Besides helping the liver to regenerate, what other purpose is served? a. it helps increase iron absorption b. it restores glycogen reserves c. it helps prevent a fatty liver d. it helps prevent necrosis of the liver

C - it helps prevent a fatty liver

Preventing a Listeria monocytogenes outbreak requires special care because: a. it is insensitive to light b. it is sensitive to low temperatures c. it is able to grow at temperatures of 34 - 113F d. it is able to grow at temperatures of 140 - 160F

C - it is able to grow at temperatures of 34 - 113F

All of the following are operational costs except: a. utilities b. cleaning c. labor costs d. laundry service

C - labor costs

To determine whether your client has applied your suggestions on decreasing his fat intake, ask him to: a. name a few foods that should be consumed infrequently b. name four foods to avoid c. list the foods he has consumed over the past three days d. select an appropriate breakfast from a menu

C - list the foods he has consumed over the past three days

A male patient has hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, and is 55 pounds above his desirable body weight. What do you recommend? a. low sodium b. low carbohydrates c. low calories d. low fat

C - low calories

What is the appropriate diet for heart failure? a. low potassium b. low calcium c. low sodium d. low fat

C - low sodium

A foodservice is being converted from a conventional system to a ready-prepared system. The Dietitian should first consider the adequacy of the: a. steam table space b. dry storage space c. low-temperature storage capacity d. oven capacity

C - low-temperature storage capacity

A common result of treating an AIDS patient with zidovudine is? a. diarrhea b. constipation c. macrocytic anemia d. hypokalemia

C - macrocytic anemia

What is the best way to prevent contamination of food? a. freeze it b. freeze it in sterile packages c. make employees wash hands frequently d. wash countertops regularly with sanitizing agents

C - make employees wash hands frequently

What should you do if you believe theft is occurring in the soreroom? a. install a video camera b. lock the store room c. make everyone sign in and out of the store room d. limit access to certain hours of the day

C - make everyone sign in and out of the store room

What is not found in a standardized recipe? a. seasoning to be included in the recipe b. time and temperature of cooking c. mixing bowls, measuring spoons d. amounts of ingredients to include

C - mixing bowls, measuring spoons

A study reported a 10% morbidity rate in infants in the country and a 12% morbidity rate for infants in the city. This means that: a. 10% of infants died in the country b. more infants died in the city than in the country c. more disease in infants in the city than in the country d. more disease in infants in the country than in the city

C - more disease in infants in the city than in the country

An example of an educational objective for a low fat cooking class given at a seniors center would be to: a. appreciate the importance of lowering fat intake b. understand the relationship between fat intake and heart disease c. name two ways to decrease fat intake at breakfast d. consider ways decrease their risk of heart disease

C - name two ways to decrease fat intake at breakfast

Nutritional advice to a parent with a child with autism spectrum disorder should include: a. oral supplements between meals b. high sodium, high fiber foods c. normal intake based on age d. low fiber, high calories

C - normal intake based on age

You are asked to give an in-service to the staff. What should you do first? a. ask them what they want to learn b. read up on the subject c. observe the staff at work to identify problems d. see what other hospitals are teaching

C - observe the staff at work to identify problems

The first step in implementation of a community based program is: a. obtain support from staff members b. prepare a realistic budget based on goals and objectives c. obtain administrative support d. reach out to the target population

C - obtain administrative support

A critically ill patient will likely need hospitalization for many days. When should the discharge plan begin? a. as soon as it is known when the patient is being discharged b. once the patient is stable c. on the first day of admission d. at least two days prior to discharge

C - on the first day of admission

The diet for galactosemia should exclude: a. high fat foods b. high cholesterol foods c. organ meats, MSG d. simple carbohydrates

C - organ meats, MSG

Which hormone regulates calcium levels: a. insulin b. thyroid c. parathyroid d. aldosterone

C - parathyroid

What type of leadership style is shown with a circular organizational chart? a. democratic b. autocratic c. participative d. bureaucratic

C - participative

Which condition benefits from the use of indirect calorimetry? a. post-gastrectomy b. patient receiving chemotherapy c. patient with third degree burns d. post-surgical patient

C - patient with third degree burns

Which food should someone on an MAOI not eat? a. cottage cheese b. herbal tea c. pepperoni d. butter

C - pepperoni

To evaluate quality patient care: a. determine criteria for consultations b. monitor treatment for a nutrition problem c. periodically assess the outcomes of nutrition therapy d. assign individuals responsibility for monitoring activities

C - periodically assess the outcomes of nutrition therapy

A Crohn's patient who was previously well-nourished has a fever and ileus 7 days NPO. Which feeding method should you recommend? a. central venous hyperalimentation b. full liquids c. peripheral IV infusion d. half-strength tube feeding

C - peripheral IV infusion

Which term relates to scientific management? a. psychological b. intellectual c. physical d. sociological

C - physical

When developing educational plans, when do you plan the evaluation criteria? a. before implementation of the plan b. do it before you plan anything else c. plan evaluation criteria at each step in the process d. plan it just before you offer the program

C - plan evaluation criteria at each step in the process

A primary use of the Dietary Reference Intakes is to: a. calculate parenteral nutrition requirements b. assess nutrient intakes of at-risk populations c. plan menus for healthy people d. educate an individual with hyperlipidemia

C - plan menus for healthy people

The major function of management is: a. forecasting b. actuating c. planning d. organizing

C - planning

To prevent frozen gravy from separating when thawed a. reheat slowly and stir constantly b. thaw it before heating and stir constantly c. prepare it with modified starch d. cook it longer before freezing to stabilize the gravy

C - prepare it with modified starch

An example of a "healthy people 2020" goal is: a. a decrease in saturated fat consumption b. an increase in iron intake c. promote healthy behaviors across every stage of life d. an increase in the intake of complex carbohydrates

C - promote healthy behaviors across every stage of life

The oral-glucose lowering medication Glucotrol: a. enhances insulin action b. inhibits enzymes that digest carbohydrates c. promotes insulin secretion d. decreases glucagon production

C - promotes insulin secretion

Publicity is a component of which part of the marketing mix? a. product b. place c. promotion d. price

C - promotion

You are asked to develop quality control guidelines for receiving purchased foods. The most important guideline would be: a. proper counts of the foods received b. proper weights of the foods received c. proper temperatures of the foods received d. accurate prices on the invoices

C - proper temperatures of the foods received

What nutrients most affect the renal solute load? a. protein and carbohydrate b. sodium and carbohydrate c. protein and sodium d. sodium and fat

C - protein and sodium

Iatrogenic malnutrition is: a. vitamin and mineral malabsorption b. protein malabsorption c. protein, calorie malnutrition d. kwashiorkor

C - protein, calorie malnutrition

Which of the following may result in hypoalbuminemia? a. amino acid supplementation prior to surgery b. a high protein diet with inadequate water c. providing only a 5% dextrose in water solution after stress d. giving a trauma patient enteral feeding only

C - providing only a 5% dextrose in water solution after stress

Appearance, taste and texture are considered: a. quantity control b. safety control c. quality control d. production control

C - quality control

Prior to conducting a healthy eating class to local residents, assess their: a. medical histories b. physical activity levels c. readiness to make life-style changes d. occupations and lifestyle

C - readiness to make life-style changes

Which of the following would reduce direct expenses in a food service? a. increase selling prices b. reduce rent c. reduce food costs d. increase part-time labor

C - reduce food costs

A new patient with a BMI of 32 and HTN comes to you for counseling. What is you first recommendation? a. achieve DBW b. maintain weight and exercise c. reduce sodium intake d. reduce sodium, reduce fluid, reduce caloric intake

C - reduce sodium intake

What should you do with leftover sliced beef from lunch? a. throw it out b. let the meat cool at room temp and then serve within two days c. refrigerate immediately and then serve within two days d. keep it in the warmer until dinner time

C - refrigerate immediately and then serve within two days

Which of the following diseases may lead to anemia a. myocardial infarction b. galactosemia c. renal failure d diabetes mellitus

C - renal failure

A processed food entree includes TVP which is used to: a. add color b. improve taste c. retain water and add protein d. act as an emulsifier

C - retain water and add protein

A tube fed patient develops diarrhea. What needs to be done first? a. review their nutritional needs b. increase the rate of the feeding c. review the osmolality of the feeding d. discontinue the feeding until the diarrhea stops

C - review the osmolality of the feeding

OSHA requires documentation on the use of the following: a. latex gloves b. respiratory masks c. safety goggles d. hairnets

C - safety goggles

Use separate cutting boards for raw chicken and vegetables to avoid illness due to: a. clostridium botulinum b. clostridium perfringens c. salmonella d. streptococcus

C - salmonella

Which supplements are recommended with peritoneal dialysis? a. same as those for hemodialysis b. only the water-soluble vitamins c. same as those for hemodialysis plus thiamin d. only iron and folate

C - same as those for hemodialysis plus thiamin

Which of the following foods is the best source of omega-3 fatty acids a. shrimp b. anchovies c. sardines d. olive oil

C - sardines

What is the most important reason for a microwave oven in food service? a. saves energy b. saves money c. saves time d. saves cleanup

C - saves time

An employee consistently calls in sick the day before a holiday. His Supervisor should: a. discuss this with other managers b. telephone the employee to verify the illness c. schedule a counseling session with him d. file a letter of concern with the employee relations department

C - schedule a counseling session with him

Which of the following is not associated with anorexia nervosa? a. food aversions b. distorted body image c. schizophrenia d. constant concern about weight status

C - schizophrenia

Which is not included in a subjective global assessment? a. dietary intake information from a 24 hour recall b. info from patient regarding weight changes c. serum albumin levels d. physical appearance

C - serum albumin levels

Which is most characteristic of marasmus? a. serum albumin of 2.5 g/dl b. edema c. severe fat and muscle wasting d. decreased lymphocytes

C - severe fat and muscle wasting

If you were an employee and member of the union, and were involved in initial labor dispute talks, you would be called: a. an arbitrator b. a mediator c. shop steward d. a union agent

C - shop steward

How do you convince Administration that a former nutrition program should be reinstated? a. show that 95% of patients enjoyed the program b. show that 85% of those who attended came to all sessions c. show that 75% of those who attended had fewer hospital stays d. show that only 10% felt the program was not worthwhile

C - show that 75% of those who attended had fewer hospital stays

The hospital food service department has developed several high-quality, sugar-free desserts that are identified as unique to the department. This product represents what type of branding? a. manufacturer b. retail item c. signature d. specific

C - signature

Psychographic marketing includes the following categories: a. age, gender, race, education b. urban, suburban, cultural values c. social class, lifestyle, motive behind purchases d. income, education

C - social class, lifestyle, motive behind purchases

Which best describes sorbitol and glucose? a. sorbitol is sweeter than glucose b. they each provide 7 calories per gram c. sorbitol is absorbed more slowly d. they both convert into fructose

C - sorbitol is absorbed more slowly

Which data is needed to convert weight into volume? a. mass b. temperature c. specific gravity d. pH

C - specific gravity

Which of the following extinguishers is best to use on a grease fire? a. triangle symbol b. circle symbol c. square symbol d. inverted triangle symbol

C - square symbol

Four hours after eating you develop nausea and diarrhea without fever, the cause may be: a. streptococcus b. clostridium botulinum c. staphylococcus aureus d. clostridium perfringens

C - staphylococcus aureus

The cleanliness of on-line steam is not an issue when purchasing a: a. convection steamer b. combination oven c. steam jacketed kettle d. compartment steamer

C - steam jacketed kettle

Which foods should be washed just before serving? a. plums and grapes b. peaches and carrots c. strawberries and mushrooms d. apples and celery

C - strawberries and mushrooms

A pan of au gratin potatoes has been cooked to an endpoint temperature of 140F. Serving is scheduled to being in 10min. You should: a. delay service until the potatoes are done b. begin service without the potatoes and deliver them when done c. substitute mashed potatoes until the au gratin are done d. complete the cooking process in the hot holding unit

C - substitute mashed potatoes until the au gratin are done

Which of the following would be classified as NC in the NCP? a. inadequate vitamin intake b. limited access to food c. swallowing difficulty d. inappropriate intake of food fats

C - swallowing difficulty

What is the most effective tool for providing nutrition education to the community a. the RDIs b. the Healthy People 2020 report c. the MyPlate Food Guidance System d. The Healthy Eating Index

C - the MyPlate Food Guidance System

Which would be the best tool for rating foods in a pediatric hospital? a. a triangle test b. paired comparison test c. the facial hedonic scale d. the paired preference test

C - the facial hedonic scale

Hormones that control blood pressure and blood components are produced in: a. the heart b. the liver c. the kidneys d. the lungs

C - the kidneys

Which process results in creative, prioritized decision-making? a. a focus group b. the Delphi technique c. the nominal group technique d. operational analysis

C - the nominal group technique

Which of the following is a paid employee who represents other union workers? a. a mediator b. the department head c. the shop steward d. the bargaining agent

C - the shop steward

Why do egg whites beat more easily at room temperature? a. the pH is increased b. the protein is denatured c. the surface tension is lower d. the surface tension is higher

C - the surface tension is lower

Asian, Hispanic, and Native Americans have the following in common: a. they consume few green vegetables b. they consume significant amounts of dairy products c. they consume little milk d. they consume few root vegetables

C - they consume little milk

Patients with cardiac cachexia on a loop diuretic should be evaluated for: a. riboflavin status b. acidosis c. thiamin status d. alkalosis

C - thiamin status

If energy needs increase, which vitamins are needed in higher amounts? a. A, C, folate b. A, C, thiamin c. thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid d. pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin

C - thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid

Roman Catholic dietary laws state that fish is: a. to be served every friday all year b. to be served on Ash Wednesday and Good Frirday c. to be served on Ash Wednesday and Friday during Lent d. no longer required on Fridays

C - to be served on Ash Wednesday and Friday during Lent

What best measures excess calorie reserves? a. weight b. creatinine c. triceps skinfold d. arm circumference

C - triceps skinfold

Which of the following indicates protein calorie malnutrition? a. a creatinine height index of 93% b. height for weight ratio of 89% c. triceps skinfold and arm muscle circumference of 79% d. serum albumin of 4.5; transferrin of 410

C - triceps skinfold and arm muscle circumference of 79%

What should a Jewish patient include in his diet to increase the intake of zinc? a. fresh green vegetables b. pork c. turkey d. wheat bread

C - turkey

The dish washer temperatures are as follows: pre-wash 140F, wash 150F, rinse 200F, you should: a. turn up the rinse temperature b. turn down the pre-wash temperature c. turn down the rinse temperature d. do nothing, they are fine

C - turn down the rinse temperature

You are conducting a nutrient analysis of a recipe that uses 10lb of 80/20 raw ground beef. To best ensure analysis accuracy: a. use data for the "pre-portioned" cooked ground beef b. use data for the "edible portion" weight of the raw ground beef c. use data for the "edible portion" weight of the cooked ground beef d. cooking and draining the ground beef, weighing the fat, then reducing the quantity of beef in the recipe by this amount

C - use data for the "edible portion" weight of the cooked ground beef

When substitution butter for lard in pastry: a. use the same amount b. use less c. use more d. use less and decrease the water content

C - use more

To increase the number of patrons served in the cafeteria during the lunch meal: a. increase the number of cafeteria employees b. add a second tray line c. use the scramble system d. add another cashier

C - use the scramble system

The efficiency of a foodservice employee is increased if the work center is designed to allow the employee to: a. sit and reach b. stand and reach c. use two hands d. use zigzag motions

C - use two hands

Which is the best way to maximize meat storage? a. cut the meat into small pieces b. store it in oxygen in packages c. vacuum-packaged in oxygen -impermeable film d. pack it in oxygen-permeable film

C - vacuum-packaged in oxygen -impermeable film

Which of the following affects bioelectrical impedance analysis? a. adipose stores b. muscle mass c. water d. protein stores

C - water

The colon functions in the absorption of: a. amino acids, fatty acids b. unsaturated fatty acids, electrolytes c. water, salts, vitamin K, thiamine, riboflavin d. glucose and fatty acids

C - water, salts, vitamin K, thiamine, riboflavin

A Rabbi is admitted to the hospital. What question might he ask the Dietitian? a. what time are meals served b. who cooks the food? c. what is the mixture of foods in combination dishes d. where will i eat?

C - what is the mixture of foods in combination dishes

When can a citizen have impact on a bill? a. during debate in the Senate b. when the bill goes to committee c. when the bill is in public hearing d. during debate in the House

C - when the bill is in public hearing

A patient with chronic pancreatitis should consume oral pancreatic enzymes: a. with large meals and fatty foods b. only if steatorrhea increases c. with all meals and snacks d. only if consuming a high fat, low protein diet

C - with all meals and snacks

A baker makes a batch of cookies in 18 minutes. What is the maximum number of batches he can make in 2 hours? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7

C -6 120 min/18 = 6.666 can NOT round up to 7!! there's not enough time so you round down to 6

An infant with acute diarrhea should receive: a. glucose and electrolytes only for the first 24 hours b. a half-strength formula until the diarrhea stops c. rehydration within 4-6 hours d. a formula that is low in fiber

C- rehydration within 4-6 hours

The raw food cost of an item is $1.12 per serving. What is the hidden cost? a. $0.10 b. $0.07 c. $0.13 d. $0.11

D - $0.11 1.12 x 10% = 0.11

DRG's allows $1600 for an appendectomy with a 4 day stay. The patient is released in 3 days. The hospital will receive: a. $1200 b. $800 c. $2000 d. $1600

D - $1600

You find out that next year's budget will change by the following: 10% increase in labor cost 5% increase in food cost 2% increase in overhead What will the total budget be if the following info is from the current year? Labor costs $100,000 Food cost $100,000 Overhead cost $40,000 a. $156,800 b. $234,800 c. $267, 000 d. $255,800

D - $255,800 Multiply by % it's growing by then add all together: Labor: 110,000 Food cost: 105,000 Overhead: 40,800

A food service operates with a 35% food cost. If a menu item has a raw food cost of $1.25, and it takes an employee 45 minutes at $6 an hour to prepare, what is the traditional selling price? a. $2.75 b. $3.25 c. $2.50 d. $3.58

D - $3.58 1.) 100/35% = 2.857% - markup factor 2.) 2.857 x $1.25 (markup x raw food cost) = selling price - 3.57

A patient receives 4 ounces whole milk and 6 graham crackers as a snack. Which of the following substitutes would lower the glycemic index? a. skim milk in place of whole milk b. fruit juice in place of whole milk c. 12 saltines in place of 6 graham crackers d. 1 T peanut butter in place of 3 graham crackers

D - 1 T peanut butter in place of 3 graham crackers

Which of the following would be appropriate for a hemodialysis patient? a. 2 eggs, 2 ounces chicken, 3 ounces beef, 1/2 cup milk b. 1 egg, 2 ounces chicken, 3 slices bread, 3 ounces beef c. 2 eggs, 3 ounces chicken, 3 ounces beef, 1 cup milk d. 1 egg, 3 ounces chicken, 2 cups milk, 5 slices bread

D - 1 egg, 3 ounces chicken, 2 cups milk, 5 slices bread

Using the factor method, determine the selling price using the data below: raw food cost: 3.14 prepared food cost: 5.21 labor cost: 3.39 overhead cost: 1.12 factor: 3.37 a. 5.40 b. 7.84 c. 8.10 d. 10.58

D - 10.58 may give you the food cost percentage where you'd divide it into 100 to get the mark-up factor 3.37 x raw food cost 3.14 = 10.58

A patient with severe acute pancreatitis experiences nausea and vomiting and requires 2500 calories/day. Which of the following would you recommend? a. 3000cc of a 1cal/cc tube feeding through the jejunum b. 1500cc of a 2cal/cc nasogastric tube feeding c. 1000 cc of D50W, 1000cc of 7% amino acids, 650cc of 20% lipids d. 1000cc of D50W, 1000cc of 7% amino acids, 500cc of 10% lipids

D - 1000cc of D50W, 1000cc of 7% amino acids, 500cc of 10% lipids 1000 cc D50W = 500g = 20% = 1700kcal 1000 cc 75 AA = 70g = 280kcal 500cc 10% lipid (1.1) = 550kcal total volume: 2500

What is the labor turnover rate if 6 employees in a department of 55 were terminated and replaced? a. 12% b. 10% c. 9% d. 11%

D - 11% (6/55) # of employees replaced/ total positions

A patient requires 1800 calories per day and is restricted to 1500ml fluid. The enteral formula selected has 1.5 cal/cc, 55g protein per liter, and 77% water. How much formula does she need daily? a. 1500ml b. 1400ml c. 1300ml d. 1200ml

D - 1200ml

How many 5 ounce servings will be available from 9 lbs raw meat with a 65% yield? a. 12 b. 14 c. 16 d. 18

D - 18 0.65 x 9 = 5.85 5.85 x 16 = 93.6 93.6/5 = 18

How many FTEs can you hire with a weekly budget of $8640 if the salary is $12.00 per hour a. 10 b. 13 c. 16 d. 18

D - 18 12 x 40 = 480 per FTE 8640/480 = 18

What is the inventory turnover rate? Net profit: $41,137 Cost of goods sold: $145,350 Average inventory value: $7330 Total meals served per day: 200 a. 205.68 b. 726.75 c. 5.6 d. 19.83

D - 19.8 cost of sales - food cost)/(avg. inventory cost) 145,350/ 7330 =

A standing height should first be obtained when an infant is how many months old? a. 18 b. 20 c. 22 d. 24

D - 24

At what age should children be measured standing up? a. 6 months b. 12 months c. 18 months d. 24 months

D - 24 months

One pound of boneless turkey yields 0.7 lbs cooked turkey. How many pounds must be purchased to yield 21 lbs cooked turkey? a. 18 b. 25 c. 28 d. 30

D - 30 (21/30 = 70% yield)

Which infant is at the greatest risk? a. 20lb, hemoglobin 10 b. 22lb, hemoglobin 10.5 c. 19lb, hemoglobin 11 d. 30lb, hemoglobin 9

D - 30lb, hemoglobin 9

How much water does an athlete need if they have lost 2 pounds during a marathon? a. 8 ounces b. 16 ounces c. 24 ounces d. 32 ounces

D - 32 ounces (16floz = 1lb)

With a CHO:insulin ratio of 16:1 how much insulin is needed with this meal: 2 ounces beef 2/3 cup steamed brown rice 1/2 cup cooked beets 1 slice bread 1 teaspoon butter 1/2 cup vanilla ice cream a. 7 units b. 6 units c. 5 units d. 4 units

D - 4 units

An infant requires 340 calories/24 hours. How many ounces of formula should be given every 6 hours? a. 2oz b. 3oz c. 3.5oz d. 4.25oz

D - 4.25oz 20kcal per oz in a standard formula 340/20 = 17 17/Q6 = 4.25 ounces each feed

In dry storage, the humidity should be: a. 20-30% b. 30-40% c. 40-50% d. 50-60%

D - 50-60%

Which of the following lab values would most likely indicate that dialysis is necessary? Serum creatinine/ BUN a. 2.0 80 b. 3.0 90 c. 4.0 100 d. 6.0 70

D - 6.0 & 70

300ml 60% dextrose; 500ml 10% amino acids; 200ml 20% lipid; The amounts stated are given per liter. Total nutrient mixture administered at 65 ml/hour for 24 hours Using the above formula, determine the calories coming from lipids per day a. 519 b. 561 c. 577 d.624

D - 624 (total volume @65ml/hr = 1.56 L. Multiply the calories in 200ml by 1.56 ---> 400 x 1.56 = 624) since the 200ml is the based off 1 liter volume

How many servings are there in 10 gallons of ice cream using a #16 scoop? a. 320 b. 480 c. 560 d. 640

D - 640 1280 ounces total 32/16 = 2 ounce servings 1280/2 = 640

The formula for producing the active form of vitamin D is: a. vitamin D3 converting into 7-dehydrocholesterol b. ergosterol converting into calciferol c. cholesterol converting into calciferol d. 7-dehydrocholesterol converting into cholecalciferol

D - 7-dehydrocholesterol converting into cholecalciferol

A patient receives an enteral feeding providing 1 cal/ml from 8PM until 9AM. What rate is needed to provide 1200 calories in 24 hours? a. 75ml/hr b. 79ml/hr c. 87ml/hr d. 92ml/hr

D - 92ml/hr This question doesn't make sense with the answers. A 1kcal/ml formula needing to provide 1200kcal/24 hours should be 1200kcal/24hours....in this case the answer reflects doing 1200kcal/13 hours of the tube feeding being run

Which diet follows the AHA recommendations for healthy hearts? a. 25-30% calories from fat, <10% saturated fats, <200mg cholesterol b. </=35% calories from fat, <2g sodium, <200mg cholesterol c. 25-30% calories from fat, <10% saturated fats, <200mg cholesterol, 5-10% MUFA, 20% PUFA d. </=35% calories from fat, <7% saturated fats, 5-10% PUFA, up to 20% MUFA, <200mg cholesterol

D - </=35% calories from fat, <7% saturated fats, 5-10% PUFA, up to 20% MUFA, <200mg cholesterol

Which of the following is lowest in fat? a. hamburger b. salami c. goat cheese d. Canadian bacon

D - Canadian bacon

A family enrolled in the SNAP program is unsure of the best way to plan meals and budget. Refer them to: a. a congregate meal site b. TANF c. WIC d. EFNEP

D - EFNEP (Expanded Food & Nutrition Education )

The interstate shipping of shellfish is monitored by the: a. DHHS b. USDA c. Department of Commerce, Marine Fisheries Service d. FDA

D - FDA

Which organization regulates the irradiation of foods? a. DHHS b. USDA c. Department of Commerce, Marine Fisheries Service d. FDA

D - FDA

The dumping syndrome: I. follows a gastrectomy II. is secondary to carbohydrate overload III. draws fluid into the intestine IV. needs a high carbohydrate diet a. I, III, IV b. II, III, IV c. I d. I, II, III

D - I, II, III

What are the similarities between WIC and SNAP? I. regulated by USDA II. have at risk criteria III. have income criteria IV. a health exam is required a. I, II, III, IV b. I, II, III c. II, III, IV d. I, III

D - I, III

Which of the following may be the cause of loose stools in a tube fed patient? I. feeding was administered at too rapid a rate II. the osmolality of the feeding was too low III. the patient is constipated IV. an inadequate amount of intestinal surface area a. I b. I, II c. II, III d. I, IV

D - I, IV

Which conversion requires glucose-6-phosphatase? a. glucose into liver glycogen b. glucose into pyruvic acid c. pyruvic acid into lactic acid d. Liver glycogen into glucose

D - Liver glycogen into glucose

Which fat source would be best for a patient with pancreatitis? a. essential fatty acid supplements b. polyunsaturated fats c. LCT d. MCT

D - MCT

the program that provides nutrition education training to teachers and food service personnel is the: a. TEFAP b. CACFP c. EFNEP d. NETP

D - NETP

What law guarantees workers the right to organize and join labor unions? a. Taft Hartley b. Equal Employment Act c. Labor Management Relations Act d. National Labor Relations Act

D - National Labor Relations Act

The amount of ceruloplasmin is affected by what disease? a. Addison's disease b. Pheochromocytoma c. Cushing's syndrome d. Wilson's disease

D - Wilson's disease

Synergistics is: a. two people working together b. two people working in separate areas c. a person working alone d. a group of people working together to solve a problem

D - a group of people working together to solve a problem

A nephrotic syndrome patient with edema has a declining serum albumin level. A contributing factor would be: a. diversion of protein to intracellular spaces b. decreased synthesis by the liver due to catabolic state c. a decreased appetite and less food consumption d. a loss of protein in the urine

D - a loss of protein in the urine

a. 20lb, hemoglobin 10 b. 22lb, hemoglobin 10.5 c. 19lb, hemoglobin 11 d. 30lb, hemoglobin 9 Which of the infants in the above question have a normal hemoglobin? a. a, b, d b. b, d c. c, d d. a, b, c

D - a, b, c

What is the most important advice to give a patient with a peptic ulcer? a. drink milk every 1-2 hours b. consume small portions c. eat everything in balance d. abstain from spicy food

D - abstain from spicy food

What can be done to lower the respiratory quotient of a tube fed pulmonary patient? a. add MCT oil to decrease energy required for growth b. change the type of fat to improve oxygen exchange c. add carbohydrate to decrease the respiratory quotient d. add a fat emulsion to replace some of the carbohydrate

D - add a fat emulsion to replace some of the carbohydrate

Which statement applies to nutritional screening? a. only a physician makes the referral b. only a dietitian makes the referral c. it is exclusively done by nursing d. all health team members can participate according to policy

D - all health team members can participate according to policy

Which of the following is not a governmental agency? a. health and human services b. food and drug administration c. food and nutrition board d. american heart association

D - american heart association

An outpatient would like to take a vitamin C supplement. You should: a. ignore the request and talk about incorporating better balanced foods into her diet b. ignore her request and advise her to drink more juices c. explain the dangers of taking too much vitamin C d. ask her to keep a food diary to see where she is lacking

D - ask her to keep a food diary to see where she is lacking

An employee returns to work after recovering from a broken leg, but is still not able to perform essential job functions. You should: a. create a new position that the employee can perform b. transfer the employee to another department c. hire another employee to assist them at their job d. ask the employee to provide written recommendations from their physician

D - ask the employee to provide written recommendations from their physician

An example of self-actualization is: a. breathing unassisted b. companionship c. safety d. asking for additional training

D - asking for additional training

The kitchen layout below is characteristic of which foodservice system? Refrigerator/ Freezer / Steamers / Ovens / Microwave/ Meal assembly / Delivery carts a. commissary b. conventional c. ready prepared d. assembly-serve

D - assembly-serve

Before you teach a class on nutrition, you should: a. research all current materials at the library b. read a current nutrition textbook c. take a survey to determine what they are interested in d. assess the student's current nutrition knowledge

D - assess the student's current nutrition knowledge

Which is the least time efficient way for a dietitian to evaluate a new piece of equipment for purchase? a. read specifications provided by the manufacturer b. discuss it with other dietitians via telephone c. meet with the company representatives d. attend food service trade fairs

D - attend food service trade fairs

A patient on parenteral support develops sepsis. What is the likely cause? a. lack of immune-enhancing nutrients b. poor care of the entry site c. related to the condition that created the need for parenteral support d. bacterial translocation

D - bacterial translocation

To ensure that the employee performance appraisal process is objective and fair, the evaluation criteria should: a. be evaluated and adjusted annually b. be developed with input from the employees c. emphasize the employees best skills d. be clear and reasonable

D - be clear and reasonable

Following a Roux-en-Y bypass, which should be recommended first? a. potassium, megnesium b. folate, vitamin B12, iron c. multi-vitamin with iron d. calcium and multi-vitamin with iron

D - calcium and multi-vitamin with iron

The two most abundant minerals in the body are: a. zinc and chromium b. calcium and zinc c. iron and calcium d. calcium and phosphorus

D - calcium and phosphorus

A patient with inflammatory bowel disease has steatorrhea. In addition to limiting the fat intake, which minerals should be assessed? a. iron and phosphorus b. calcium and phosphorous c. iron and zinc d. calcium, magnesium, and zinc

D - calcium, magnesium, and zinc

What diet is typically recommended for a patient who has undergone a gastrectomy? a. low fiber foods and two glasses of milk each day b. high fiber foods and restriction of fluids with meals c. carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal, and no dairy products d. carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal, and restriction of fluids with meals

D - carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal, and restriction of fluids with meals

What gas is released from a fire? a. helium b. hydrogen c. carbon dioxide d. carbon monoxide

D - carbon monoxide

The dietitian reviewed a monitoring sheet for a dairy refrigerator at 9AM on Wednesday. What should the initial action be? Monday: 5:30AM = 36F 6:00PM = 40F Tuesday: 5:30AM = 38F 6:00PM = 44F Wednes: 5:30AM = 48F a. discard the products immediately b. review the temperatures with the maintenance department c. monitor the temperature every 4 hours d. check the temperature of the products

D - check the temperature of the products

When instructing a patient on diet therapy needing during intake of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, which would not be included? a. milk, cottage cheese, yogurt b. yogurt, ricotta cheese c. swiss cheese, yogurt d. cheddar cheese, swiss cheese

D - cheddar cheese, swiss cheese

The kitchen floor will be changed. What do you recommend? a. asphalt tiles b. terrazzo c. concrete blocks d. clay tiles

D - clay tiles

A viscosimeter measures: a. temperature b. pH c. Stability d. consistency

D - consistency

In the TM model, which stage of change is represented by this comment: "Although I do not like and therefore do not eat many vegetables I saw an interesting vegetable side dish at a friends cookout" a. pre-contemplation b. preparation c. action d. contemplation

D - contemplation

Glucocorticoids: a. convert glucose into protein b. convert fatty acids into glucose c. convert glucose into fat d. convert protein into glucose

D - convert protein into glucose

If a food service reconstitutes frozen food that is made on site, what type of production system is it? a. convenience b. conventional c. satellite d. cook-freeze

D - cook-freeze

The greatest effect on the yield of meat cooked to a uniform internal temp is produced by the: a. type of oven and source of the heat b. weight of meat and the oven load c. degree of tempering and the grade of meat d. cooking time and the oven temp

D - cooking time and the oven temp

Which will cause the most delay in gastric emptying? a. lean baked meat b. broiled cod c. shrimp d. corned beef

D - corned beef

The primary focus of nutrition care for a man with hypertension and a BMI of 32 should be to: a. decrease sodium intake b. increase potassium intake c. increase calcium intake d. decrease body weight

D - decrease body weight

A tube fed patient receiving bolus feedings develops a distended abdomen. What should you recommend? a. change the tube feeding to isotonic, lactose-free b. decrease the osmolality of the feeding c. decrease the amount of water flush d. decrease the rate

D - decrease the rate

Which of the following dish machine temperatures should be adjusted? pre-rinse: 121F wash: 145F final rinse: 205F a. increase the temperature of the pre-rinse b. increase the temperature of the wash cycle c. decrease the temperature of the wash cycle d. decrease the temperature of the rinse cycle

D - decrease the temperature of the rinse cycle

The Y Theory of management is: a. authoritarian b. autocratic c. based on managing tasks d. democratic

D - democratic

Which is the best way to teach food service workers to prepare a new menu item? a. show a video of the process b. have them prepare it following a recipe c. provide and review detailed, written instructions d. demonstrate the process, then watch them prepare it

D - demonstrate the process, then watch them prepare it

OSHA's responsibilities do not include: a. establishing minimum safety standards b. inspecting facilities c. examining records of occupational injuries d. developing a better safety program for a facility

D - developing a better safety program for a facility

Vitamin A is involved in: a. growth and development b. blood clotting c. growth of bones and teeth d. development of tissue and skin

D - development of tissue and skin

When assessing nutritional status, which would be the most beneficial? a. 24 hour recall, history of weight changes b. medical history, diet order, socioeconomic status c. clinical observation, weight status, cultural habits d. diet intake info, clinical data, laboratory data

D - diet intake info, clinical data, laboratory data

The Ouchi Theory Z management theory states that: a. decision-making is a centralized function b. committed employees can exercise self-control c. employee potential is only partially utilizes d. employee involvement is the key to productivity

D - employee involvement is the key to productivity

Why should a manager not allow employees to wear long jewelry in the kitchen? a. to prevent showing off to other workers b. sanitation considerations c. possible theft d. employee safety and sanitation

D - employee safety and sanitation

Glucophage (metformin) functions by: a. stimulates insulin secretion b. inhibits digestive enzyme action c. decreases peripheral resistance d. enhances insulin action

D - enhances insulin action

Which of the following has the least amount of saturated fat? a. 2% milk b. half and half c. non-dairy creamer d. evaporated skim milk

D - evaporated skim milk

Biotin is considered a coenzyme in the synthesis of: a. protein b. carbohydrate c. glycogen d. fatty acids

D - fatty acids

What can you do if your company denies you the right to organize and form a labor union? a. nothing b. quickly form a union c. change jobs d. file a claim with the NLRB

D - file a claim with the NLRB

An edematous person may actually be dehydrated because: a. intravascular fluid is retained b. intravascular fluid is diluted c. fluid is retained intracellularly d. fluid is retained extracellularly

D - fluid is retained extracellularly

A meal equivalent is determined by: a. total sales received during one week of operation b. average dollars spent per customer per meal c. labor costs divided by the average cost of a typical meal d. food sales divided by the average cost of a typical meal

D - food sales divided by the average cost of a typical meal

If you open sealed bids and place the order with the lowest bid, you are using which buying method? a. informal b. open market c. future contracts d. formal, competitive bid

D - formal, competitive bid

A patient needs a 2000 calorie, 2 gram sodium feeding. Which formula is best? a. formula 1: 1kcal/cc, 2g Na/L b. formula 2: 1.5kcal/cc, 2g Na/L c. formula 3: 2kcal.cc, 1g Na/L d. formula 4: 1kcal/cc, 1g Na/L

D - formula 4: 1kcal/cc, 1g Na/L

Bacillus cereus intoxication is most likely to occur following consumption of: a. macaroni and cheese b. baked beans c. corn pudding d. fried rice

D - fried rice

HACCP standards would be similar for which of the following foods? a. canned corn and frozen corn b. fresh chicken and frozen chicken c. fresh beef and frozen chicken d. frozen beef and frozen corn

D - frozen beef and frozen corn

Which of the following is true? a. Fructose has sucrose b. fructose is less concentrated than glucose c. fructose take longer to digest than glucose d. fructose is sweeter than glucose

D - fructose is sweeter than glucose

A patient on parenteral nutrition is to be transitioned to enteral feeding. He should receive: a. half-strength enteral feeding initially b. half-strength, then 3/4 strength enteral feeding c. half-strength enteral feeding with a low osmolality d. full strength enteral feeding at a low rate

D - full strength enteral feeding at a low rate

For which of the following diseases is diet therapy the primary treatment? a. peptic ulcer b. diabetes c. wilson's disease d. galactosemia

D - galactosemia

Which piece of food service equipment may be restricted by a local law? a. toaster b. steam-jacketed kettle c. convection oven d. garbage disposal

D - garbage disposal

Which snack would you not give an infant? a. yogurt b. cheese sticks c. graham crackers d. grapes

D - grapes

What is the best way to increase attendance at a nutrition seminar for dentists? a. hold it in a location convenient to large numbers of dentists b. have it held in a medical facility c. hold it on weekends when their offices are likely closed d. have it sponsored by a dental organization

D - have it sponsored by a dental organization

The theory that a person must perceive the severity of a condition, and that making a change may help him prevent the condition from occurring is the: a. stages of change model b. diffusion of innovation model c. theory of planned behavior d. health belief model

D - health belief model

An appropriate measurement for iron status in a local community is: a. serum iron b. transferrin c. TIBC d. hematocrit

D - hematocrit

Which of the following would be considered by HACCP to be of the most concern: a. storage temperature of canned peaches on a hot day b. holding temperature of canned peaches in individual serving dishes c. frozen ground beef patties held at minus 5 degrees F d. holding temperature of cream of mushroom soup on the serving line

D - holding temperature of cream of mushroom soup on the serving line

When purchasing foodservice equipment, first consider: a. reputation of the vendor b. ease of use c. safety and ease of use d. how it will be used and cost

D - how it will be used and cost

When planning a program for rural elderly, which is the most important? a. the number of participants b. what you will serve c. where it will be held d. how they will get to you

D - how they will get to you

Which of the following would be classified as NI in the NCP? a. not ready for diet change b. altered GI function c. involuntary weight loss d. increased energy expenditure

D - increased energy expenditure

Quality circles are useful in: a. employee evaluations b. job selection and placement c. policy development d. increasing productivity

D - increasing productivity

To estimate energy needs in the critically ill, use: a. Harris Benedict b. Mifflin St Jeor c. BMR d. indirect calorimetry

D - indirect calorimetry

Which of the following forms of pudding would be purchased in an Assembly/serve food service system? a. frozen bulk b. instant c. canned d. individual portions

D - individual portions

Pale conjunctiva is associated with a deficiency of: a. vitamin C b. vitamin D c. zinc d. iron

D - iron

Which nutrient is added for flour enrichment? a. vitamin A b. iodine c. fluorine d. iron

D - iron

Which of the following represents cow's milk? a. it creates a low renal solute load b. high in iron, low in vitamin C c. low in phosphorus, low in iron d. it creates a high renal solute load

D - it creates a high renal solute load

Why would you add bicarbonate to a solution for a person with hyperkalemia? a. it forces magnesium out of the cell to attract potassium b. it forces chloride out of the cell to attract potassium c. it exchanges phosphorus for potassium d. it exchanges hydrogen for potassium

D - it exchanges hydrogen for potassium

The symbol U on the food label indicates: a. it is treated with ultraviolet light b. it is treated with radiation c. vitamin retention has be retained during processing d. it is a kosher designation

D - it is a kosher designation

Who resolves differences in bills from the House and the Senate? a. house committee b. senate committee c. committee on resolutions d. joint conference committee of the house and senate

D - joint conference committee of the house and senate

You want to keep lemon meringue pie at its peak. What should you do? a. add sugar with eggs b. add flour with butter c. keep the pie at room temperature d.keep the pie refrigerator

D - keep the pie refrigerator

In starvation, the brain uses which nutrient as an energy source? a. fatty acid b. lactic acid c. glucose d. ketone bodies

D - ketone bodies

Which of the following menu items generate the most revenue? Selling price = SP Raw food cost = RFC Shrimp: $12.95 SP $4.05 RFC 75 sold Chicken: $11.50 SP $3.83 RFC 193 sold Prime rib $14.95 SP $4.39 RFC 172 sold Lemon halibut $13.50 SP $4.29 RFC 210 sold a. shrimp b. chicken c. prime rib d. lemon halibut

D - lemon halibut Shrimp: 12.95 x 75 = 971.25 4.05 x 75 = 303.75 profit: 667.5 Chicken: 11.50 x 193 = 2219.5 3.83 x 193 = 758.50 profit: 1461 Prime rib: 14.95 x 172= 2571.4 4.39 x 172 = 755.08 Profit: 1816.32 Lemon: 13.5 x 210 = 2835 4.29 x 210 = 900.9 Profit: 1934.1

Protein-bound iodine (PBI) measures: a. nutritional status b. toxic levels of iodine c. deficiency of epinephrine d. level of thyroxine being produced

D - level of thyroxine being produced

When making decisions, a consultative leader is one who: a. relies on input from others b. does not ask for input from the team c. uses the compromise to determine the best solution d. listens to others but makes the decision themselves

D - listens to others but makes the decision themselves

Which is not absorbed directly into the portal blood? a. monosaccharides b. amino acids c. medium chained fatty acids d. long chained fatty acids

D - long chained fatty acids

In community surveys, a frequent symptom of malnutrition is: a. scurvy b. rickets c. low serum albumin d. low hemoglobin

D - low hemoglobin

Medicaid benefits apply to: a. healthy adults b. a 60 year old female c. those at nutritional risk d. low income individuals

D - low income individuals

Which of the following substitutions will most decrease the sodium content of a biscuit? I. low sodium milk for whole milk II. Egg substitute for egg III. Low sodium baking powder for baking powder a. I b. I, II c. all of the above d. I, III

D - low sodium milk for whole milk & Low sodium baking powder for baking powder

Which stage of change is represented by this comment: "Each week I prepare a vegetable dish found on a great website recommended by my friend" a. preparation b. contemplation c. action d. maintenance

D - maintenance

The organized gathering of data and information for the purpose of analyzing a service for clients is: a. an experimental design b. a relationship analysis c. product development d. market research

D - market research

A child who is below the 5th percentile weight for height.. a. is tall for his age b. has a condition inhibiting growth c. may have experienced long term under-nutrition d. may have experienced short term under-nutrition

D - may have experienced short term under-nutrition

Employees are consistently late returning from breaks. The Dietitian should first: a. have all employees clock in and out for breaks b. analyze activities to identify the best break times c. discipline tardy employees the next time they are late returning from breaks d. meet with all employees as a group and solicit recommendations for improvement

D - meet with all employees as a group and solicit recommendations for improvement

A patient on Levodopa should: a. increase protein intake at breakfast b. consume no more than 40 grams protein per day c. evenly divide protein intake throughout the day d. minimize protein at breakfast and lunch, and add it to dinner

D - minimize protein at breakfast and lunch, and add it to dinner

A non-directed interview provides: a. the same information on all applicants b. a structured set of questions c. the lest amount of information d. more information than a directed interview

D - more information than a directed interview

A narrow span of management should be employed with: a. routine, repetitive, homogeneous work b. health care professionals who don't require close supervision c. well motivated, highly trained group d. newly hired employees

D - newly hired employees

Cured meat is pink due to: a. sugar b. salt c. vinegar d. nitrites

D - nitrites

Meat loaf has been left out for 5 hours. Should you serve it? a. yes b. yes because bacteria was destroyed during the heating process c. no because of the risk of botulism d. no because of the risk of staphylococcus

D - no because of the risk of staphylococcus

A patient presents with the following lab values: ALP: 100 U/L AST: 30 U/L ALT: 35 U/L This indicates... a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hepatitis c. cirrhosis d. normal liver function

D - normal liver function ALP: 30-120 AST: 0-35 ALT: 4-36

Which best determines whether or not to intervene with a new patient? a. the patient's current medical diagnosis b. the patient's nutritional status history c. a request by the patient's family d. nutrition screening results

D - nutrition screening results

The NHANES study looks at which parameters? a. nutritional b. nutritional, biochemical c. nutritional, biochemical d. nutritional, clinical, biochemical

D - nutritional, clinical, biochemical

An infant wants a bottle at bedtime. You should counsel the parents to: a. give the bottle only at bedtime b. give the bottle only if the baby insists c. only give milk in the bottle d. only give water in the bottle

D - only give water in the bottle

Which hormone moves milk through the mammary ducts? a. prolactin b. progesterone c. estrogen d. oxytocin

D - oxytocin

A post-surgical patient with prolonged ileus should be treated with: a. a high fiber diet b. enteral nutrition with added fiber c. enteral nutrition d. parenteral nutrition

D - parenteral nutrition

After one year, which of the following would justify continuing a monthly heart - healthy eating class? a. all of the participants attended at least 90% of the classes b. other community members have inquired about joining the program c. physicians have begin referring their patients to the class d. participants report decreased cholesterol levels

D - participants report decreased cholesterol levels

A 2 year old child with iron-deficiency anemia has anorexia, vomiting, weight loss and restless. Look for: a. excessive milk and fruit juice intake b. excessive vitamin C and D intake c. asthma and respiratory distress d. pica and lead poisoning

D - pica and lead poisoning

A Hispanic woman needs more calcium in her diet. What do you recommend? a. milk b. plantains c. avocados d. pinto beans

D - pinto beans

Which of the following best reflects protein status? a. serum albumin b. serum transferrin c. retinol-binding protein d. prealbumin

D - prealbumin

Which of the following components is a form of business promotion? a. the form used to place an order b. price and availability of products c. location of the business d. printed materials describing the current sale

D - printed materials describing the current sale

The lecture: a. increases teacher-student involvement b. is student oriented c. reinforces material presented d. provides the most material covered in a short time

D - provides the most material covered in a short time

You are analyzing a client's physical ability to prepare meals. The learning domain is: a. conceptual b. affective c. human d. psychomotor

D - psychomotor

To determine how profitable a department has been, determine the profit margin, which is: a. ratio of income to revenue b. ratio of costs to income c. ratio of overhead to sales d. ratio of profit to sales

D - ratio of profit to sales

Salmonella source are often: a. reheated foods b. starchy foods and mixtures like casseroles c. foods cooled slowly and reheated d. raw produce and uncooked foods of animal origin

D - raw produce and uncooked foods of animal origin

In making decision, take the following steps: a. gather data, choose solution, take action, follow-up b. determine workable solutions, choose one, take action c. choose solution, take action, follow-up d. recognize and analyze the problem, gather data, choose solution, take action, follow-up

D - recognize and analyze the problem, gather data, choose solution, take action, follow-up

A patient with metabolic alkalosis would have: a. excess excretion of base through the kidneys b. retention of base by the lungs c. excretion of base by the lungs d. retention of base by the kidney

D - retention of base by the kidney

The temperature of a beef casserole drops below 140F within an hour. What should you do? a. throw it out b. return it to the hot-holding cabinet to reheat it to a temperature of 165 c. return it to the oven to reheat it to a minimum of 140 d. return it to the oven to reheat it to a minimum of 165

D - return it to the oven to reheat it to a minimum of 165

Which of the following components is projected first during the budgeting process? a. cash b. labor c. operating expenses d. revenue

D - revenue

A patient relates a story to the RD. The RD says: "this happened to me, too" This is: a. reflection b. clarification c. attribution d. self-disclosure

D - self-disclosure

After an outbreak of food-borne illness in the cafeteria, you discover one of your employees has an infected cut on his finger. You should: a. call the state public health office to investigate b. have the lab culture the kitchen c. fire the employee d. send the employee home until the cut has healed

D - send the employee home until the cut has healed

An employee voted in by the union who works to settle grievances while on paid time is the: a. mediator b. arbitrator c. conciliator d. shop steward

D - shop steward

The FDA is responsible for: a. pesticide residue tolerance levels b. standard of fill, assuring meat wholesomeness, nutrition labels c. grading of meat d. standard of identity, nutrition labels, imitation foods

D - standard of identity, nutrition labels, imitation foods

To complete a subjective global assessment evaluate: a. his lab values over the past 6 months b. current body weight compared to ideal body weight c. usual dietary intake using a food frequency questionnaire d. the presence of edema and wasting or dehydration

D - the presence of edema and wasting or dehydration

Why is an affluent couple (the man with diabetes, 67 years old and the wife with a broken arm, 50 years of age) not eligible for Meals on Wheels? a. she is too young b. they are affluent c. this program does not cater to special diets d. they can leave the house

D - they can leave the house

Why are open-ended questions better during an interview? a. they provide the same information on all applicants b. there is less personal bias c. they are less time-consuming d. they provide more information

D - they provide more information

An increased plasma pyruvate level is an indication of: a. iron deficiency b. riboflavin deficiency c. excess carbohydrate ingestion d. thiamine deficiency

D - thiamine deficiency

The gauge of metal refers to: a. ply b. finish c. polish d. thickness

D - thickness

The main reason for keeping an inventory is: a. to plan next year's budget b. to prevent thievery c. to see how well you are following the budget d. to determine when and how much to order

D - to determine when and how much to order

Two of the listed ingredients on a frozen food label are BHA and BHT. What is their function? a. flavor enhancers b. emulsifiers c, to prevent enzymatic oxidation d, to prevent lipid oxidation

D - to prevent lipid oxidation

Which anthropometric measurements are useful in assessing adults? a. triceps skinfold, head circumference, arm muscle circumference b. head circumference, arm muscle circumference, height, weight c. serum albumin, triceps skinfold d. triceps skinfold, arm muscle circumference, height, weight

D - triceps skinfold, arm muscle circumference, height, weight

An amino acid that cannot be produced by the body is: a. alanine b. glycine c. tyrosine d. tryptophan

D - tryptophan

Which of the following is poor management? a. one supervisor for one employee b. one supervisor for every two employees c. one supervisor for the entire department d. two supervisors for one employee

D - two supervisors for one employee

Phenylalanine is a precursor for: a. serotonin b. catecholamines c. tryptophan d. tyrosine

D - tyrosine

What is the best way to reduce the fat content of a brownie recipe? a. use margarine instead of butter b. cut out all the fat c. cut out half the fat d. use prune puree in place of half the fat

D - use prune puree in place of half the fat

Athletes should receive... a. salt pills only during the summer months b. extra protein c. carbohydrate loading two weeks prior to an event d. water during an event to replace lost fluids

D - water during an event to replace lost fluids

When a white sauce tastes starchy and grainy, the likely cause is: a. too much starch b. improper proportions of ingredients c. starch was added before the fat melted d. uncooked flour

D -uncooked flour


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