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Processed chopped lettuce costs $0.69/lb. Whole-head lettuce costs $16.49/50lb. case. If the head of lettuce can be processed in two hours at $5.25/hour for labor, what is the relative value of processed and head lettuce if the yield is 75%?

$.69 processed; $.72 head lettuce To process head lettuce: the yield is 75% of 50 lbs = 37.50 lbs. Add the cost 16.49 + 10.50 labor = 26.99Then divide the cost by the yield $26.99/37.50 lbs = .7197333 or $0.72/lb

The enzyme found in the kidney needed for the conversion of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 to the active form 25-hydroxylase 24-hydroxylase 1-hydroxylase 22-hydroxylase

1-hydroxylase responsible for converting 25-hydroxyvitamin d3 to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (active form). 25-hydroxylase - responsible for first hydroxylation of D3 in the liver. 24 hydroxylase - responsible for the breadown of the vitamin

A member of your staff had to go on a medical leave of absence. How many weeks of leave are you required to give them? 4 weeks 8 weeks 12 weeks 16 weeks

12 weeks

what is a normal birth weight?

12500-4000g

What percentage of total energy from fat should be provided through an elemental (hydrolyzed) formula to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency (EFAD)? 1%-2% 3%-4% 2%-3% 4%-5%

3%-4%

Within the first few weeks of life, what is the average recommended number of feedings for an infant in a 24-hour period? 2-4 4-6 7-10 8-12

8-12 Until lactation is well established and infants are demonstrating adequate weight gain, infants should be fed every 2 to 3 hours and should receive 8 to 12 feedings in 24 hours.

In order for a manufacturer to label a food as "healthy," it must contain ___ g fat; ___ saturated fat; ___ mg sodium; and ___ mg cholesterol.

<3; <1g; <480; <60

what is the BUN for a hemodialysis patient?

<80-100

How long should parenteral nutrition be withheld in a well-nourished ICU patient who has been in a motor vehicle accident and is currently classified as NPO and enteral intake is not feasible? 72 hours >7 days 10 days 24 hours

>7 days parenteral nutrition is not initiated until after 7 days following ICU admission if enteral nutrition is not feasible. Parenteral nutrition can result in an increased risk of morbidity and mortality and increased blood glucose, among other complications.

Which nutrition prescription would be most appropriate for a stressed patient with cirrhosis and ascites? A. 30-35 kcals/mg, 2.0 g protein/kg, 1.5 L fluid restriction B. 25 kcals/mg, 0.8-1.0 g protein/kg C. 30-35 kcals/mg, 2.0 g fat/kg, 3.0 L fluid restriction D. 15-20 kcals/mg, 0.8 g protein/kg

A. 30-35 kcals/mg, 2.0 g protein/kg, 1.5L fluid restriction The most appropriate nutrition prescription for a stressed patient with cirrhosis and ascites is a high calorie, high-protein, fluid-restricted diet. A stressed patient requires more calories (30-35 kcals/kg) to provide energy for the hypermetabolic state, cirrhosis requires high protein (2.0g protein/kg) to help prevent fatty liver and spare protein, and fluid restriction (1.5L) to help reduce edema and fluid retention The other answer choices do not provide the appropriate high-calorie, high-protein, and fluid-restricted nutrition prescription

What does the term "oliguria" mean ? A. Less than 500ml of urine production B. Increased urea in blood C. Failure to produce urineD. Burning with urination TYPE THE ANSWER

A. Less than 500ml of urine production

What function of management requires the greatest allotment of time? A. Directing and Coordinating B. Organizing C. Planning D. Evaluating

A. Directing and Coordinating Directing and Coordinating require the greatest allotment of time in management. This function includes the distribution of work to the qualified and appropriate people, where managers must provide instruction, training, and establish appropriate control

After a gastrectomy, a patient is on a clear liquid diet. The patient drinks 12 ounces of organic apple juice at 4 pm. Which of the following symptoms is the patient most likely experiencing A. Hypoglycemia and diarrhea B. Decreased heart rate and decreased insulin production C. Increased blood pressure and weakness D. Hyperglycemia and constipation

A. Hypoglycemia and Diarrhea The patient will most likely experience dumping syndrome. Dumping syndrome may occur after a gastrectomy when a patient digests too much simple or concentrated carbohydrate, resulting in hypoglycemia and diarrhea After a gastrectomy the holding capacity of the stomach is decreased, and when too much food or liquid enters the stomach it is dumped into the intestines, causing cramps, rapid pulse, weakness, perspiration, and dizziness. This dumping leads to an overproduction of insulin, causing a drop in blood sugar, and water to be drawn into the intestines, causing diarrhea.

For which of the following disease states would you recommend PERT? A. Lactose intolerance B. Hepatic failure C. Cystic fibrosis D. Gastroduodenostomy

C. Cystic Fibrosis Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) involves taking digestive enzymes in the form of a tablet to assist in the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins. PERT is used with meals and snacks to prevent fat malabsorption due to the lack of pancreatic lipase. PERT therapy may help treat the disease states of pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, gastrojejunostomy, Crohns disease, and other disease with pancreatic insufficiencies.

How should screening for gestational diabetes be handled in a client that has a history of roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery and experiencing dumping syndrome? 1-hour glucose tolerance test Hemoglobin A1c Check levels after fasting and 2-hour post-breakfast for 1 week during the period of 24-28 weeks' gestation. 3-hour glucose tolerance test

Check levels after fasting and 2-hour post-breakfast for 1 week during the period of 24-28 weeks' gestation.

What kind of class includes flammable liquids, gases and greases? Class A Class B Class C

Class b square shape

Which of the following is the term for the group of jobs represented in union contract negotiations? Collective bargaining unit Arbitration collective Labor management team Negotiation team

Collective bargaining unit Bargaining unit is groups of jobs represented in the union contract negotiation.

Iodine deficiency in a pregnant woman can lead to development of which condition in the newborn? Goiter Iodine deficiency in a pregnant woman can lead to development of which condition in the newborn? Goiter Cretinism Dwarfism Keshan disease

Cretinism Iodine deficiency in the mother can result in cretinism in the newborn. Goiter is a condition seen in adults with iodine deficiency, leading to compensatory enlargement of thyroid gland. Keshan disease results from selenium deficiency. Dwarfism is unrelated to nutrition.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) inhibits which enzyme to reduce inflammation? Cytokines producing enzymes Histamine producing enzyme Lipooxygenase Cyclooxygenase

Cyclooxygenase

Coenzyme A is synthesized from which of the following vitamins? A. Niacin B. Riboflavin C. Vitamin A D. Pantothenic acid E. Vitamin C

D. Pantothenic acid

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 First, determine the ounces from the scoop #s. 32 / #16 = 2 ounce serving 32 / #12 = 2.7 ounce serving Next, 600 servings x 2 ounces (from the #16 scoop) = 1,200 ounces Determine the number of servings from the #12 scoop. 1,200 ounces / 2.7 = 444 servings Then, subtract 444 servings from 600. 600 - 444 = 156 servings short.

Which of the following diabetes medications should not be prescribed to an elderly person as it has a higher risk of severe prolonged hypoglycemia and is listed in the 2015 Beers criteria? A. Insulin degludec (Tresiba) B. Metformin C. Sitagliptin (Januvia) D. Glyburide

D. Glyburide think *dont give to grandma Metformin and sitagliptin do not cause hypoglycemia. Insulin degludec is a long-acting insulin that can be safely used in elderly individuals.

What causes the progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes? Increase in insulin resistance at the site of the beta cells Decrease in insulin production by the beta cells Insulin resistance at the site of the fat and muscle cells Insulin resistance and less insulin production by the pancreas occurs at the same time

Decrease in insulin production by the beta cells

Which is NOT a characteristic of metabolic alkalosis? Elevation in the pH Increase in plasma HCO3- concentration Compensatory hypoventilation and rise in PCO2 Decrease in plasma HCO3- concentration

Decrease in plasma HCO3- concentration

What decisional roles does a manager perform when committing an organization to specific courses of action and/or determining unit strategy? Disseminator, leader, disturbance handler, and/or negotiator Monitor, resource allocator, entrepreneur, and/or figurehead Liaison, spokesperson, monitor, and/or disseminator Entrepreneur, resource allocator, disturbance handler, and/or negotiator

Entrepreneur, resource allocator, disturbance handler, and/or negotiator Decisional roles include entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator, and/or negotiator. other roles: interpersonal, informational

An elevated homocysteine level could be an indicator of which vitamin deficiency? Vitamin A Vitamin C Biotin Folate

Folate A role of folate in the body is to break down homocysteine. Without adequate levels of folate, homocysteine accumulates.

Which of the following are a likely diagnosis if acanthosis nigricans are present? High blood sugar Hypertension in a person who is also diabetic High insulin levels in the blood Low insulin levels in the blood

High insulin levels in the blood

Long-term use of corticosteroids can lead to which of the following? Low blood pressure Increased loss of body fluids Hyperglycemia Thickened skin

Hyperglycemia Long-term use of corticosteroids like prednisone leads to hyperglycemia, hypertension, increased risk of infection, osteoporosis, and bone fracture, thin skin, suppressed adrenal gland hormone production.

Which of the following is NOT a side effect of anti-retroviral (ARV) medications? Fatigue Nausea and vomiting Hypoglycemia Lipidystrophy

Hypoglycemia ARV medications have short-term and long-term side effects, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus , hyperlipidemia, and lipidystrophy. Hypoglycemia is not a side effect of ARV medications.

_____ is when two or more professionals learn with and from, each other and learn about each other's professions with the goal to improve collaboration and quality of medical care. Interprofessional education Multiprofessional education Collaborative practice Multidisciplinary education

Interprofessional education In interprofessional education, educators and learners from two or more health professions jointly create and foster a collaborative learning environment. These efforts are intended to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance interprofessional team behaviors and competence.

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using reflective listening? It conveys empathy It slows down the process of client visits It encourages "change talk" It is useful when you want to ask a client to begin taking action

It is useful when you want to ask a client to begin taking action Summarizing statements are most effective when the provider wants to ask a client to begin taking action.

if linoleic (omega-6) replaces CHO

LDL will decrease and HDL will increase

Which of the following is considered a functional fiber? Polydextrose B-glucan Cellulose Lignin

Polydextrose Polydextrose is a functional fiber. B-glucan, cellulose, and lignin are all considered dietary fibers.

Lost CO2 associated with hyperventilation can lead to which of the following conditions ? Metabolic acidosis Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis

Respiratory alkalosis Reduced CO2 and excessive amount of base (bicarbonate) lead to a shift in acid-base balance, causing respiratory alkalosis.

what is the green pigment under the skin of potatoes/tomatoes/eggplant that develops during light exposure in storage? It my be accompanied by a natural toxicant resulting in N/V/D

Solanine

What is the role of the liver in fat metabolism? The liver is needed for fat absorption from the small intestine The liver excretes fat that cannot be used The liver stores fat when it is consumed in the form of triglycerides The liver recycles fat and converts fatty acids to carbohydrates

The liver is needed for fat absorption from the small intestine Bile from the liver is needed for fat absorption. Bile is released and breaks down fats. When bile is not present, the liver can retain fatty acids, resulting in fatty liver.

Which of the following is not a potential role of probiotics? They prevent pathogenic bacteria from colonizing. They reduce fecal bulk production, which minimizes available food for other pathogens. They acidify the pH of the colon by producing fermentation products such as short-chain fatty acids. They enhance the host's immune defense system by increasing secretory IgA production.

They reduce fecal bulk production, which minimizes available food for other pathogens. Probiotics are thought to benefit the hosts by performing all these functions except of reducing fecal bulk, they actually increase fecal bulk, reducing transit time and shortening the time that toxic substances remain in the colon.

. Diabetic ketoacidosis is most commonly seen in which type of diabetes mellitus? Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY)

Type 1 diabetes Diabetic ketoacidosis is commonly present when type 1 diabetes is diagnosed, though it is often mistaken for the flu. Symptoms include elevated urine ketones, severe weight loss, extreme thirst, blurred vision, lethargy, and disorientation. Inadequate insulin leads to increased lipolysis and beta-oxidation of fatty acids, resulting in overproduction of ketone bodies and loss of ketone bodies in the kidneys. This leads to retention of hydrogen ions, lowering the serum pH. It is a serious, life-threatening condition.

How many 4 ounce servings can you get from 1 gallon of ice cream? a. 32 b. 26 c. 22 d. 66

a. 32 32 oz = 1 qt 4 qt = 1 gallon 32 x 4 = 128 ounces / 4 servings = 32

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

a. provide unfavorable osmotic pressure

Consider the following scenario when the provider/client are talking. RDN "Why don't you try spinach as a choice?" Client responds by rolling her eyes. Which of the following statements from the RDN is the best example of the motivational Interviewing guiding principle "rolling with resistance"? a. "You don't like this idea." b. "You might try fresh spinach instead." c. "Maybe you can try other kinds of green leafy vegetables." d. "You've been talking about making changes, so I'm thinking this is a simple, straightforward change for you."

a. "You don't like this idea." "Rolling with resistance" works to de-escalate the situation and avoid negative reactions; it disrupts the power struggle that may occur and the session thus doesn't become a series of "yes, but" arguments from the client.

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. $15c$5 d. $2.50

a. $10 BEP = FC / SP -VC 20 =100/(Sp-5) (Sp-5)20=100 20sp - 100= 100 20 Sp= 200 Sp= 200/20 = 10

Protein needs for patients with stage II pressure ulcers can be calculated as a. 1.2 g to 1.5 g of protein/kg body weight. b. 1.1 g to 1.2 g of protein/kg body weight. c. 1.5 g to 1.7 g of protein/kg body weight. d. 0.8 g to 1.0 g of protein/kg body weight.

a. 1.2 g to 1.5 g of protein/kg body weight. a - stage II b. stage I c. - stage III d. normal protein needs

A patient recently diagnosed with acute kidney injury has no evidence of chronic kidney disease but requires hemodialysis. If the pt is 57 Male, weighs 70 kg, has normal BMI and no signs or symptoms of malnutrition, what amount of protein would you recommend? a. 105 g b. >140 g c. 56-70 g d. 42 g

a. 105 g acute kidney injury treated with hemodialysis demonstrate positive nitrogen balance with 1.5g/kg/day of protein. 70 kg x 1.5 = 105 g.

Which of the following is a current asset? a. Accounts receivable b. China c. Small equipment d. retained earnings

a. Accounts receivable Current assets are those that are liquid or can easily be converted to cash.

Which of the following growth charts is currently recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assess weight in relation to stature in children ages 2 to 20 years? a. BMI-for-age b. Length-for-age c. Weight-for-age d. Stature-for-age

a. BMI-for-age

In behavior change, which example demonstrates self-efficacy? a. Confidence in ability to consume breakfast daily b. Reading an article regarding regular physical activity and heart disease c. Doing research on family history of diabetes d. Perception that financial status will affect ability to eat recommended servings of fruits and vegetables

a. Confidence in ability to consume breakfast daily Self-efficacy is a reflection of confidence to perform and improved self-perception of obtaining success.

Which ratio would be used to examine an establishment's ability to meet its long-term financial obligations and its financial leverage? a. Debt to assets b. Assets to liabilities c. Debt to liabilities d. Profit to losses

a. Debt to assets The debt-to-assets ratio examines ability to meet long-term financial obligations and financial leverage.

Which "leadership powers" tend to be related to subordinate satisfaction and performance? a. Expert, referent b. Legitimate, expert c. Referent, reward d. Reward, legitimate

a. Expert, referent Those with expert leadership powers are viewed as competent and those with referent leadership power are well-liked. Legitimate leadership power is based on position in the organization, and reward leadership power allows leader to reward others.

The Cori Cycle involves an exchange of which nutrients between muscle tissue and the liver? a. Glucose and lactate b. glucose and cholesterol c. cholesterol and vitamin d d. vitamin d and calcium

a. Glucose and lactate The Cori Cycle is a pathway in carbohydrate metabolism in which lactate produced by anaerobic glycolysis in the muscles moves to the liver for conversion to glucose, which then returns to the muscles and is converted back to lactate.

if linoleic acid replaces cho in the diet: a. LDL decreases, HDL increases b. LDL and HDL increase c. LDL and HDL increase D. LDL and HDL increase

a. LDL decreases, HDL increases *swapping diet for nuts, seeds avocado will decrease LDL and increase HDL

________________ describes the linking together of free fatty acids during frying, which makes the oil more viscous and prone to foaming. a. Polymerization b. Smoke point c. Flashing d. Hydrolytic rancidity

a. Polymerization Polymerization increases oil viscosity, decreases oil quality, and leaves a sticky film on fryers, manufacturing equipment, and front-of-house surfaces.

What elements comprise the marketing mix? a. Product, price, promotion, and place b. Price, product, popularity, and process c. Product, promotion, position, and popularity d. Product, place, position, and process

a. Product, price, promotion, and place

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

Providing advice and information can be a component of a successful patient interaction. Under what circumstances is it appropriate to provide advice or information? a. When you have asked for permission from the client or if the client requests it b. When you have limited time in your nutrition session c. When you have a talkative client and you need to direct the focus of the interview d. After you've established rapport and the client is ready to set goals

a. When you have asked for permission from the client or if the client requests it Asking permission is a powerful request and places the patient in an autonomous position and readies him or her to be more receptive to information.

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

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

a. acetyl coA

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

a. alanine

glycerol, amino acids and free fatty acids will have what effect on the hypothalamus gland? a. an increase in satiety b. a decrease in satiety c. an increased activity level d. increased lethargy

a. an increase in satiety

which of the following is recommended for people with dumping syndrome? a. avoid simple sugars such as sucrose b. consume a low-fat diet for more efficient stomach emptying c. sit up after meals d. consume more liquids because they empty out of the stomach most easily

a. avoid simple sugars such as sucrose late dumping syndrome results from rapid movement of sugar into the intestine, which raises the body's blood glucose level and causes the pancreas to increase its release of the hormone insulin. the increased release of insulin causes a rapid drop in blood glucose.

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

what is the science of designing the job to fit the worker, rather than physically forcing the workers body to fit the job? a. ergonomics b. ergogenomics c. ergoeconomics d. none of these

a. ergonomics

which of the following study designs can best determine the effect of promotional techniques on cafeteria sales? a. experimental b. observational c. survey

a. experimental

food iron is in the ___ form. a. ferric b. ferritin c. transferrin d. ferrous

a. ferric

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

which of the following is the most useful for evaluating long term nutrition in a community assessment program? a. height for age b. weight for height c. weight for age d. length for weight

a. height for age

Margarine is produced by the process of: a. hydrogenation b. chlorination c. emulsifying d. dehydrogenation

a. hydrogenation

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

a. hypokalemia

With lactose intolerance where does lactose travel in its intact form? a. large intestine (colon) b. ileum c. stool d. jejunum

a. large intestine (colon) when lactase enzymes are not present in the small intestine it travels to the large intestine (colon) without being completely digested. --> diarrhea, flatulence and GI discomfort

Which of the following foods would be the best source of zinc for Jewish clients who observe dietary laws? a. roast turkey b. stuffed pork chops c. whole wheat bread d. frozen green beans

a. roast turkey

The profitability of a coffee shop may be determined by calculating the ratio of profit to: a. sales b. labor costs c. liabilities d. indirect costs

a. sales

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

what feeding regimen is appropriate for a patient who is NPO for >5-7 days with pancreatitis? a. standard isometric b. elemental c. oxepa d. glucerna

a. standard isometric a standard isometric formula is suggested for patients with pancreatitis receiving enteral nutrition

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

If linoleic acid replaces saturated fat in the diet: a. total cholesterol including HDL decreases b. HDL increases c. LDL increases

a. total cholesterol including HDL decreases safflower oil used in place of coconut oil total cholesterol will go down.

What is the term for having an active interest in and making an effort to understand another persons perspective? sympathy identification with client accurate empathy autonomy

accurate empathy sympathy - more pity autonomy - respecting each persons freedom empathy - skill of listening to another individual to understand their circumstances or perspective

To prevent protein precipitation (curdling) when making cream of tomato soup add acid to milk rather than milk to the acid. add milk to acid rather than acid to the milk. use a cross-linked starch for thickening. use only skim milk.

add acid to milk rather than milk to the acid. *think coffee curdles when milk is added.

If there is a biochemical block in forming urea, ______ would accumulate

ammonia

What is the labor cost per meal? Total food purchased $32,123 Total cafeteria sales $23,231 Total labor expenses $25,790 Meal equivalent factor $2,15 Total patient meals served 1923 a. $1.85 b, $2.03 c $3.98 d. $4-36

b, $2.03 divide the total sales by the meal equivalent factor. 23231/2.15= 10805.12Then you'll add the total meals to that. You get 12728.12. Then divide the total labor costs by that (25790/12728.12= 2.03)

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

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

b. 180-190F

Open tube feedings should be disposed of after: a. 48 hours b. 24 hours c. 6 hours d. 3 hours

b. 24 hours

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"

Which of the following sanitizers is most quickly inactivated by the presence of organic contaminants? a. Iodine b. Chlorine c. Hot water d. Quaternary

b. Chlorine

Which additive might be useful as a sequestrant to maintain whiteness of canned potatoes? a. Disodium inosinate b. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) c. Guar gum d. Dipotassium phosphate

b. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)

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

b. FDA under the Food, Drag, Cosmetic Act

Which of the following is true about SCOT? 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

Which is the corresponding motivational theory: Determinants of behavior, motivated by the desire to satisfy specific needs. a. Herzberg's two-factor theory b. Maslow's hierarchy of needs c. McClellands achievement d. MacGregor

b. Maslow's hierarchy of needs

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

b. Mayo

which is the program that is for all ages * needs to be low income a. Medicare b. Medicaid

b. Medicaid

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

Why are excipients are added into the formulation of medications? a. To slow down absorption in the GI tract b. To increase or decrease the rate that the drug dissolves in the GI tract c. To increase the pH of the drug d. To make the drug more acidic

b. To increase or decrease the rate that the drug dissolves in the GI tract excipients are added to affect dissolving of medication in the GI tract.

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

The process of one culture adopting the habits of another culture is called: a. cross-cultural assimilation b. acculturation c. cultural mirroring d. cultural transformation

b. acculturation ex: Asian immigrants to the United States adopting a typical American diet high in saturated fat and sodium.

which leadership powers appear to be most important for compliance? a. expert, referent b. legitimate, expert c. referent, reward d. reward, legitimate

b. legitimate expert

Ascorbic acid aids in healing. Which of the following applies? a. collagen ->hydroxyproline b. proline -> hydroxyproline -> collagen c. hydroxyproline -> proline -> collagen d. hydroxyproline -> collagen

b. proline -> hydroxyproline -> collagen

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

An acutely ill patient is receiving propofol and tube feedings. The dietitian should: a. recommend the feeding be held 2 hours before and after administration of the medication b. adjust the tube feeding to avoid overfeeding c. monitor patients labs for increased values

b. adjust the tube feeding to avoid overfeeding Propofol (Diprivan) slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Propofol is used to help you relax before and during general anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. Propofol is injected into a vein and for 1 cc, pt. will be receiving 1.1 calories ( comes from fat/administrated in oil) provided from the medication. So if you have a TPN pt. on formula, your concern is to calculate the amount of Cal comes from propofol( ex: 25 cc per day...25X1.1X24=660 Cal) plus calories that come from formula. then adjust the Cal as pt. needs and make sure pt. is not getting over feeds.

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 Delegation is the assignment of any authority to another person to carry out specific activities.

Cracked lips is a symptom of deficiency for which nutrient? a. magnesium b. b vitamins c. vitamin c d. fat soluble vitamins

b. b vitamins B vitamin deficiency may result in cracked lips, as well as fatigue, weakness, pale skin, ringing in the ears, loss of appetite, and altered sense of taste.

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 165 degrees

b. blender was washed in warm soapy water

which minerals are involved in cho metabolism? a. cobalt, zinc b. chromium, zinc c. copper, chromium d. iron, zinc

b. chromium, zinc

You are hired by a health club to develop a weight-control program. There are at least two other similar programs in the area. To determine the potential success of this new program first: a. develop promotional materials b. conduct a market analysis c. analyze the success of existing programs d. discuss the idea with other Dietitians

b. conduct a market analysis

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

b. creation of glucose from glycerol and amino acids

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

b. deaminated to release glucose pyruvate, from the glycolytic pathway, is used as amino group acceptor, forming alanine, a nonessential amino acid. Alanine diffuses into the bloodstream and reaches the liver. In the liver, the amino group of alanine is transferred to α-ketoglutarate to form pyruvate and glutamate, respectively. The amino group of glutamate mostly enters the urea cycle, and in part acts as a nitrogen donor in many biosynthetic pathways.Pyruvate enters the gluconeogenesis pathway and is used for glucose synthesis.

Which piece of food service equipment is the least energy efficient? a. convection oven b. deck oven c. steam-jacketed kettle d. rotary oven

b. deck oven

A complication of uncontrolled diabetes, caused by failure to follow the diet by overeating of cho and omission of an insulin regimen may result in a. acute hypoglycemia b. diabetic ketoacidosis c. dawn phenomenon d. reactive hypoglycemia

b. diabetic ketoacidosis symptoms include: polyuria, polydipsia, hyperventilation, dehydration, fatigue and fruity urine odor. dawn phenomenon - naturally early-morning increase in blood sugar relevant to people w/ diabetes. This is associated with hyperglycemia and leads to an increased need for insulin in the evening. acute hypoglycemia - casued by an excess of insulin and or lack of food leading to low blood sugar reactive hypoglycemia - occurs 2 - 5 hours after eating and is caused by the over stimulation of the pancreas or increased insulin sensitivity, leading to low blood sugar.

which is a common complication of aids? a. constipation b. diarrhea c. hyperglycemia d. hyperkalemia

b. diarrhea

A patient in the surgical intensive unit has lab values: phosphorus 2.0, potassium 3.0 and magnesium .8. The pt current nutrition support is hyperalimentation. The most likely nutrition diagnosis is: a. inadequate energy intake b. excessive intake from parenteral nutrition c. inadequate protein intake d. decreased nutrient needs

b. excessive intake from parenteral nutrition Low phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium are all signs of refeeding syndrome which would indicate excessive intake on PN

All of the following are criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes, EXCEPT: a. fasting plasma glucose ≥ 126 mg/dL. b. hemoglobin A1C ≤ 6.5%. c. two-hour plasma glucose ≥ 200 mg/dL during an oral glucose tolerance test. d. a random plasma glucose ≥ 200 mg/dL in a person with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis.

b. hemoglobin A1C ≤ 6.5%. Criteria for diagnosis of diabetes are (1) a fasting plasma glucose of 126 mg/dL or higher, OR (2) a 2-hour plasma glucose of 200 mg/dL or more during OGTT, (3) OR a hemoglobin A1c of 6.5% of more, OR (4) random plasma glucose of 200 mg/dL or higher (in a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis.

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

b. increase the baking soda Because buttermilk is more acidic

The variable that is manipulated in an experimental research study is the a. dependent variable. b. independent variable. c. population variable. d. individual variable.

b. independent variable.

A clients failure to become involved in a breast feeing program may be 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 loss of muscle strength that occurs with aging is termed: a. cachexia. b. sarcopenia. c. dystrophy. d. myotonia.

b. sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is the term for loss of muscle mass. It is characterized by a progressive loss of muscle strength and function often associated with aging. Cachexia refers to wasting; dystrophy refers to defective nutrition and metabolism; and myotonia refers to muscle spasms.

what ratio assess total assets to total liabilities? a. acid-test ratio b. solvency ratio c. inventory turnover ratio d. profit margin ratio

b. solvency ratio

The VMA test diet measures: a. fat malabsorption b. total catecholamines c. protein malabsorption d. vitamin, mineral absorption

b. total catecholamines VMA is one of the breakdown products of epinephrine and norepinephrine (catecholamines). This test measures the amount of VMA in urine to detect excess epinephrine and norepinephrine

which vitamins are potentially indicated for liver disease-related to impaired bile flow? a. folic acid and vitamin b12 b. vitamin A and E c. Vitamin B12 and A d. Thiamin and riboflavin

b. vitamin A and E bile acid is essential for the normal update of fat-soluble vitamins into the liver where they are metabolized. Vitamins A and E are fat soluble vitamins

Ingredients in a food product are listed on the label in order according to their? a. volume b. weight c. similarity d. commonality

b. weight food product ingredients are listed on the label in descending order of their weight

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

breakdown of glycogen releasing glucose

A viscosimeter measures: a. temperature b.pH c stability d. consistency

c stability

what caloric intake is needed to achieve a weight loss of 2 lbs per month if you are now consuming 2000 per day a. 1200 b. 1450 c. 1750 d. 1850

c. 1750 2 lbs per month = .50 lb per week for 1lb/week subtract 500 each day, for .50 lb per week subtract 250 per day

Nipple feeding is likely to be successful if it is attempted once an infant reaches a gestational age of a. 28 weeks. b. 31 weeks. c. 32 weeks. d. 34 weeks.

c. 32 weeks.

A food product may be labeled "Made with Organic Ingredients" if _____% of the finished product's ingredients meet organic criteria. a. 50 b. 60 c. 70 d. 80

c. 70

This emulsifier is manufactured by splitting a fatty acid off triacylglycerol molecules and is useful in frozen desserts, shortening, and margarine. a. Lecithin b. EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) c. Diglycerides d. Glycerol

c. Diglycerides Diglycerides are emulsifiers that are used in the food industry to improve texture, stability, volume, softness, aeration, homogenization, and shelf life.

Which food would be most likely to contain propyl gallate? a. Gelatin dessert b. Nonfat dry milk c. Frozen pork sausage d. Canned tomatoes

c. Frozen pork sausage Propyl gallate is an antioxidant that is added to foods containing oils and fats to prevent oxidation.

Which of the following is not a symptom of overhydration? a. Weight gain b. Shortness of breath c. Hyperalbuminemia d. Hyponatremia

c. Hyperalbuminemia

To assess the adequacy of a pts tube feeding in meeting calorie needs, the RD should request: a. albumin test b. transferrin test c. Indirect calorimetry d. Nitrogen balance study

c. Indirect calorimetry

Which of the following types of enteral nutrition is recommended for patients who will need enteral feeding for more than 4 weeks after undergoing an esophagostomy? a. Nasogastric b. Gastrostomy c. Jejunostomy d. Nasojejunal

c. Jejunostomy

For a food to be labeled "light" or "lite," how many calories can it contain? a. At least 25% fewer calories than the regular food b. Less than 5 calories c. One-third fewer calories than the regular food d. No more than 40 calories

c. One-third fewer calories than the regular food

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 Grades: US Extra fancy US fancy US no. 1 US utility

Which of the following nutrients is essential for growth and sexual maturation in adolescents? a. Calcium b. Selenium c. Zinc d. Iron

c. Zinc Zinc deficiency is the hallmark sign of growth retardation and sexual immaturity.

glucocorticoids are: a. thyroid hormone b. pituitary hormone c. adrenal hormone d. parathyroid hormone

c. adrenal hormones

Structure/function claims on the label of a dietary supplement might describe how a nutrient a. prevents a disease. b. alters the treatment of a disease. c. affects normal body function. d. cures common ailments.

c. affects normal body function.

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

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. cross chart

What usually occurs when iso-caloric amounts of omega 3 fatty acids are substituted for saturated fatty acids? 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

Calculating protein needs above 1.5 g/kg body weight in an elderly patient with stage III pressure ulcer and impaired renal function may cause a. hyperglycemia. b. dyslipidemia. c. dehydration. d. increased wound healing.

c. dehydration. Usually protein intake is increased for patients with pressure ulcers to promote wound healing. In patients who also have compromised renal function, the higher protein concentrations must be monitored to ensure that fluids are not pulled from the system, causing dehydration.

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 ex. eye color; hair color nominal = named

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. retrogradation

c. diffusion

ABC Hospital Food and Nutrition Department prepares and delivers meals to other health care operations in a large metropolitan area. Other hospital foodservices in the metropolitan area have recently begun offering meal delivery service. ABC Hospital modified its service to offer home meal replacements to the health care staff in addition to its other meal delivery service. ABC Hospital is using a. strategic analysis. b. competitive advantage. c. focus strategy. d. strategic implementation.

c. focus strategy. Focus strategy uses a cost leadership or differentiation strategy to target a specific, limited-size market niche. ABC Hospital changed its service to reach out to a specific population/market niche in home meal replacement to health care staff. The other hospital is using a competitive approach against ABC hospital.

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

The statement 'Approximately 15 students at the university were diagnosed with bulimia nervosa during 2011' is a statement of: a. prevalence b. morbidity c. incidence d. mortality

c. incidence new cases of disease that develop in a given time period. Prevalence- number of existing cases in a given time period. Morbidity- refers to an incidence of ill health in a population. Mortality- refers to the number of deaths from a certain condition

A serum sodium level of 150 mEq/L may be due to: a. increase in the intake of sodium rich foods b. decreased steroid formation c. increased level of aldosterone d. a decrease in the intake of sodium rich foods

c. increased level of aldosterone

A talented catering employee is always requested by customers, but the employee is frequently absent. The manager should: a. give the employee multiple warnings b. ignore the employee's absences c. initiate progressive disciplinary procedures d. require a physician's statement after each absence

c. initiate progressive disciplinary procedures

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

When determining presentation of items on a printed menu, considerations are taken for their position on the menu. Items you wish to sell more of should be placed so that they are the first and/or last thing a customer sees. This positioning strategy is the science of a. menu design. b. menu placement. c. menu psychology. d. menu structure.

c. menu psychology.

The largest contributor to renal solute load a. creatinine b. ammonia c. nitrogen d. uric acid

c. nitrogen renal solute load is the end waste product of metabolism and it mainly measures nitrogen and electrolytes (Na)

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

c. overweight

Medications for gastrointestinal motility include all of the following except: a. reglan b. erythromycin c. phenytoin d. cisapride

c. phenytoin Phenytoin is an antiseizure medication. Reglan and cisapride are used to increase motility. Erythromycin is also commonly used for motility especially in gastroparesis.

Which term relates to scientific management? a, psychological b. intellectual c. physics d. sociological

c. physics

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

To reduce the budget, first look at: a. menu costs b. fixed costs c. variable costs d. semi-variable costs

c. variable costs

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

c. volume dependent = outcome on independent variable

Enterocytes are... cells of the colon parietal cells cells of the gastrointestinal tract cells of the stomach lining

cells of the gastrointestinal tract The gastrointestinal tract is lined by a continuous sheet of epithelial cells, also known as "enterocytes," which are responsible for processing and moving nutrients from the lumenal space into the vasculature for distribution to peripheral tissues.

What kind of class includes ordinary combustible material, wood, paper, cloth? class a class b class c

class a triangle shape

What kind of class includes electrical fires causes by equipment, motors, switches and frayed cords? class a class b class c

class c circle shape

three winterized oils

corn soy and cottonseed

a patient receives 4 oz 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 whole milk d. 1T peanut butter in place of 3 graham crackers

d. 1T peanut butter in place of 3 graham crackers

The FDA defines the term "gluten-free" to mean that the food bearing the claim contains no more than _____ parts per million (ppm) or _____milligrams (mg) or more gluten per kilogram (kg) of food. a. 5, 10 b. 10, 15 c. 15, 15 d. 20, 20

d. 20, 20

what is a serving of milk, milk products or milk substitutes for adults? a. 0 b. 2 c. 1 d. 3

d. 3

When performing a nutritional assessment on a child, head circumference should be measured up to the age of a. 12 months. b. 18 months. c. 24 months. d. 36 months.

d. 36 months.

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

d. 60"

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

d. 70 lbs 3x300= 900 / 16 = 56.25. You are looking for the AP weight. Next find the % yield (100-20=80%). AP weight is higher than your EP meaning you will divide. 56.25/.80 = 70.3.

Which of the following financial terms represents current liabilities? a. Accrued expenses, depreciation b. Depreciation, retained earnings c. Retained earnings, accounts payable d. Accounts payable, accrued expenses

d. Accounts payable, accrued expenses Current liabilities (ie, accounts payable, accrued expenses, current mortgage payable) are debts that must be paid within 12 months.

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are primarily developed and published by the executive branch of the government under what departments? a. Agriculture and Education b. Housing and Urban Development and Agriculture c. Education and Health and Human Services d. Agriculture and Health and Human Services

d. Agriculture and Health and Human Services

The following blood test result puts a patient at greatest risk for developing heart disease: a. elevated cholesterol. b. low triglycerides. c. elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-buoyant particles of cholesterol d. Elevated LDL-dense particles of cholesterol

d. Elevated LDL-dense particles of cholesterol

Which of the following is an example of a food that has been preserved by lowering water activity by adding a solute? a. Canned corn b. Sun-dried tomatoes c. Frozen peas d. Grape jelly

d. Grape jelly The lower water activity of sun-dried tomatoes is due to the removal of water, not the addition of a solute. While the vapor pressure is decreased due to the higher levels of sugar and or salt in dehydrated foods, salt and sugar are not added to the product as a solute.

47. A patient with diabetic gastroparesis diet should avoid foods that are: a. High in simple sugars b. Low in protein c. Low in fiber d. High in fat

d. High in fat

A 72-year-old patient who experienced a cerebrovascular accident demonstrated normal laboratory values when an enteral feeding was initiated five days ago. Current laboratory values are:Serum Sodium 146 mEq/LSerum Potassium 3.9 mEq/LSerum creatinine 1.2 mg/dlSerum glucose 132 mg/dlBlood urea nitrogen 43 mg/dlThe appropriate intervention would be to: a. Reduce carbohydrate intake b. Decrease sodium intake c. Reduce protein intake d. Increase fluid intake

d. Increase fluid intake

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 facility is planning a kitchen upgrade and the chef requests a number of pieces of equipment that would best allow for flexibility in menu item preparation methods. Soups, stews, and pasta dishes are very popular menu items. The concern is that there is limited space to work with. Which of the following pieces of equipment would best serve the facility in terms of functionality and space? a. Combo oven b. Steam-jacketed kettle c. Eight-burner cook top d. Tilting skillet

d. Tilting skillet A tilting skillet has the capacity to meet a broad range of cooking needs. It can be used for soups, stews, and pasta, as well as serve as a fryer, griddle, oven, and hot holding.

What function is served by glycerol monostearate? a. adds to the taste of the food b. acts as an emulsifier c. acts as an antioxidant d. acts as a humectant

d. acts as a humectant

If a person with type 1 diabetes experiences dramatically low blood glucose and becomes unconscious, the most appropriate action would be to a. give three hard candies and administer insulin. b. give 4 oz fruit juice and administer insulin. c. give 4 oz fruit juice and administer glucagon. d. administer glucagon and call 9-1-1..

d. administer glucagon and call 9-1-1..

Employees complain the performance appraisal process is highly subjective and unfair. The Manager should prepare objectives that: a. meet the mission and goals of the department b. are developed with input from the employees c. emphasize the employee's best skills d. are clear and reasonable

d. are clear and reasonable

Which of the following nutrients adds or removes carbon dioxide from compounds during energy metabolism? a. thiamin b. pantothenic acid c. niacin d. biotin

d. biotin

What diet is typically recommended for a patient who has undergone a gastrectomy? a. low fiber b. high fiber foods and restriction of fluids with meals c. carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal, no dairy products d. d. carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal and restrictions of fluid with meals

d. carbohydrate, protein and fat at each meal and restrictions of fluid with meals

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

Biotin is considered a coenzyme in the synthesis of: a. protein b. carbohydrate c. glycogen d. fatty acids

d. fatty acids

A 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 patient on parenteral nutrition is to be transitioned to enteral feeding. He should receive: a. half-strength enteral feeding initially b. half-strength, then % strength enteral feeding c. half strength enteral feeding with a d. full strength enteral feeding at a low rate

d. full strength enteral feeding at a low rate

The two financial statements primarily used by foodservice managers to analyze operational effectiveness are the a. inventory valuation record and budget. b. balance sheet and inventory valuation record. c. budget and income statement. d. income statement and balance sheet.

d. income statement and balance sheet. The inventory valuation record contains an accounting of the cost of items kept in the inventory. The balance sheet is a list of assets, liabilities, and capital, and the income statement is a financial statement that shows all operating results for a desired time period.

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

which is not absorbed directly into portal blood? a. monosaccharides b. amino acids c. medium chain fatty acids d. long chain fatty acids

d. long chain fatty acids

which of the following phytochemicals can reduce serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 10-15% a. isoflavone b. carotenoids c. flavonoids d. phytosterols

d. phytosterols Isoflavones, carotenoids, and flavonoids are phytochemicals that may inhibit cancer growth or reduce inflammation. Sterols and stanols can lower LDL cholesterol

which of the following is the strongest predictor of an individuals health status? a. age b. employment c. income d. poor health literacy skills

d. poor health literacy skills

Which type of objective measures the activities carried out by a dietitian? a. goal b. structure objective c. outcome objective d. process objective

d. process objective Outcome objective states the results one hopes to attain by intervention activities: Process objective -specific, short-term activity usually conducted by program staff that is integral to accomplishing outcome objectives: Structure objective - measures activities related to the budget, staffing patterns, and management: Goal - the result or achievement toward which effort is directed

An indication for use of a protein hydrolysate formula is a. prematurity b. constipation c. phenylketonuria d. protein hypersensitivity

d. protein hypersensitivity

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

listeriosis can be avoided if pregnant women avoid the following food. a. cooked luncheon meats b. peasturized soft cheese c. cooked ground beef d. smoked fish

d. smoked fish Listeria is found in raw or smoked fish, oysters, unpateruried or soft cheese, raw or undercooked meat, or unpasteurized milk, as well as luncheon meats and hot dogs that are not cooked or stored properly.

A useful application of counting FTE's 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 The budget for wages help the company to know how much $$ is available to spend on wages (meaning hiring people)

Which of the following formulas is used to determine a meal equivalent in a commercial operation? a. average of a prototype meal b. average dollars spent per patron over a week period c. total sales divided by budgeted cost d. total revenue for a specific period divided by the cost of a prototype meal

d. total revenue for a specific period divided by the cost of a prototype meal

Consumption of high levels of folate supplements can mask a(n) _____________ deficiency. a. niacin b. vitamin B6 c. iron d. vitamin B12

d. vitamin B12 Folate supplements will help the body recover from anemia that occurs from a deficiency of folate and vitamin B12. However, without adequate vitamin B12, neurological problems progress and become irreversible.

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

d. when costs increase

Altitude affects water bath canning processing times. This is due to the fact that as altitude increases, the temperature of boiling water _______ while processing time must be_____ a.increases, shortened. b.increases, lengthened. c.decreases, shortened. d.decreases, lengthened.

d.decreases, lengthened.

what hormones are considered catecholamines?

dopamine, noepinephrine, epinephrine measured by VMA test. Released under stress, increases heart rate, glucose, sodium retention and slow GI motility.

Bioactive compounds can be described as: trace elements extra nutritional constituents of foods conditional amino acids minor minerals

extra nutritional constituents of foods

what is the main fuel source for patients with liver cirrhosis?

fat cirrhotic patients have respiratory quotients that are lower than controls after an overnight fast. this indicates cirrhotic patients are burning more fat as fuel

the test that measures toxic levels of lead on heme synthesis is the: a. prothrombin test b. free erythrocyte protopophyrin test c. hemoglobin value test d. MCV

free erythrocyte protophophyrin test

which of the following nutrition diagnosis is most likely to be associated with cyclosporin therapy? a. hyperphosphatemia b. hyperlipidemia c. hypoglycemia d.hypokalemia

hyperlipidemia

If a 1 month old infant is constipated. The most likely nutrition diagnosis would be:

inadequate fluid intake

If albumin is low

increase protein intake may cause edema

in the aging process of fruit, enzymes cause chemical changes and starch becomes sugar. During the process, protopectin is converted to pectin, which is then converted to what? a. Pectic acid b. Pectinic acid c. Pectin d. Protopectin

pectic acid protopectin --> pectin --> pectic acid (overripe fruit) --> pectinic acid

Calcium homeostasis in the blood is regulated by all of the following except _____.v calcitriol parathyroid hormone calcitonin thyroxin

thyroxin Blood calcium is tightly regulated by calcitriol (active form of vitamin D), parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calcitonin. Although thyroxin is an important hormone that regulates metabolism, it is not involved in calcium regulation.

what measures a childs somatic protein mass?

upper arm muscle area and BMI

The management functions of planning, organizing, and staffing are linked directly to transformation of inputs to outputs. used to coordinate subsystems to achieve objectives. linking processes for communication and decision making. used to maximize employee satisfaction.

used to coordinate subsystems to achieve objectives. The goal of management is to achieve objectives such as making a profit and/or satisfying customers. Management functions include planning, organization, staffing, directing, and controlling. These management functions are employed in managing subsystems such as human resources, finance, and marketing. Managing subsystems through planning, organization, staffing, directing, and controlling is expected to result in the achievement of objectives.

Warfarin acts as a vitamin K antagonist by inhibiting _____. gamma-carboyxlase vitamin K epoxide reductase formation of active proenzyme factor none of the above

vitamin K epoxide reductase


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