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How many meals were served per labor minute if 34 FTE produced 3800 meals in one 40 hour week? 2.79 0.05 1.12 0.25

.05-Total meals = 3800 Total labor minutes = 2400 minutes 3800/2400 =1.58 meals/minute / 34 FTE = 0.05

Which exhibits a definite positive correlation? 0.5 - 0.7 1.2 - 1.3 0.8 - 1.0 0.2 - 0.9

0.8 - 1.0

The standard finish for countertops made of stainless steel in a food service facility is 1. 14 gauge, no. 4 finish 2. 16 gauge, mo. 3 finish 3. 20 gauge, no. 2 finish 4. 22 gauge, no. 1 finish

1. 14 gauge, no. 4 finish:

Monocalcium phosphate (MCP), is an additive most often used in: 1. Breads (quick) 2. Instant puddings with starch 3. Canned vegetables 4. Meat preservatives

1. Breads (quick)

Which of the following potentially hazardous foods must be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 160°F (71.1°C) for at least fifteen seconds? 1. Ground beef patties 2. Roast beef 3. Fish fillets 4. Turkey breasts

1. Ground beef patties

The most commonly used evaluation technique for measuring food preferences is: 1. Hedonic scale 2. triangle test 3. paired comparison test 4. duo-trio test 5. all are used

1. Hedonic scale

Which piece of equipment would be used in the cook-chill or cook freeze system? 1. blast chiller 2. reach-in cooler 3. walk in cooler 4. reach-in freezer

1. blast chiller A blast chiller is a piece of equipment that quickly lowers the temperature of food. Blast chillers are also referred to as blast freezers or flash freezers. They typically have multiple shelves where food pans or sheet pans can be stored and chilled at extremely low temperatures.

You are teaching about baby formula at a WIC center. To demonstrate whey and casein, you __________ to precipitate whey and ___________ to precipitate casein. 1. heat milk, add acid 2. add acid, heat milk 3.strain through cheese cloth, add baking soda 4. add baking soda, add acid

1. heat milk, add acid

The ripening process of cheese encompasses the use of: 1. molds and bacteria 2. sugar and water 3. oils and water 4. moisture and a cold environment 5. warmth and water

1. molds and bacteria

Norepinephrine and ______________ are principal regulators of BMR. 1. thyroxin 2. insulin 3. glucagon 4. parathyroid

1. thyroxin

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

12

Employee with hepatitis of unknown origin should be told: 1. use plastic gloves 2. stay at home until Dr. releases for work 3. not work directly with food 4. be sure to wash hands currently

2. stay at home until Dr. releases for work

Daisy Jones puts out 5 grams of UUN. Plus, there is a constant loss of 4 grams.Intake in 24 hours is 70 grams of protein.Calculate nitrogen status. 1. 1.8 grams 2. 2.2 grams 3. -9 grams 4. 61 grams

2.2g

What would the usual state of nitrogen balance be for a healthy adult male who weight 70 kg and consumes an average 90 g of protein per day?

3. nitrogen equilibrium

An amino acid solution providing essential amino acids should generally include the following: 1. methionine, taurine, tryptophan 2. leucine, glutamic acid, serine 3. tyrosine, aspartic acid, alanine 4. lysine, valine, threonine

4. lysine, valine, threonine

What vitamin is intensively involved in amino acid metabolism especially transamination? riboflavin vitamin B6 biotin vitamin E

B6- PLP is a coenzyme that assists more than 100 enzymes to perform various functions, including the breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats; maintaining normal levels of homocysteine (since high levels can cause heart problems); and supporting immune function and brain health.

Which food is most likely to lose turgor? Milk Celery Ice cream Broiled pork chop

Celery

Which program assists states in initiating, maintaining, and expanding nonprofit food service programs for children and elderly in non-residential day care facilities? Commodity Supplemental Food Program Emergency Food Assistance Program Child and Adult Care Food Program Food Donation Program

Child and Adult Care Food Program

The TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program, which assists families who are not able to provide basic needs for their children, is run by what agency? UNICEF DHHS USDA FNS

DHHS- The United States Department of Health and Human Services, also known as the Health Department, is a cabinet-level executive branch department of the U.S. federal government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential

Which of the following is responsible for accelerating the ripening process of fruits during storage? Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon dioxide Reactive Oxygen species Ethylene

Ethylene

Which of the following organizations is based on the concept that services should be available to keep people well and treat them before hospitalization becomes necessary? DRG HMO NIH WHO

HMO

A dietitian planning a health promotion program for state employees collaborates with other health professional to assess employee needs. The best information will most likely be gained from employee: Health-risk appraisals Nutrition assessments Medical records Interviews

Health-risk appraisals

Which of the following foods contains approximately 15 grams of carbohydrate? 1 English muffin ½ cup mashed potatoes 4 cups popped popcorn 1 large banana

One exchange of starch or fruit each has about 15 g carbohydrate. There are approximately 15 g carbohydrate in a ½ cup of mashed potatoes. For the other options to have 15 g carbohydrate, the serving sizes would need to be ½ an English muffin, 3 cups popped popcorn, and 1 small (4 oz) banana.

Which is not a characteristic of the B vitamin thiamin? Integral for energy metabolism Richest source is pork Stays intact when exposed to heat Is important for patients suffering from alcoholism

Stays intact when exposed to heat

All breastfed infants should receive how many IUs of vitamin D per day during the first 2 months of life? 400 500 600 800

The correct answer is A. Because breastmilk alone does not provide infants with an adequate intake of vitamin D, it is recommended that breastfed infants should be given 400 IU (10 mcg) vitamin D beginning within the first 2 months of life.

What type of power is used when placing an employee on a performance improvement plan? Punitive Legal Expert Interpersonal

The correct answer is A. Placing an employee on a performance improvement plan, or PIP, is a form of punitive power. PIPs are typically implemented when an employee is not meeting specific job goals or demonstrates behaviors of concern to management. The PIP gives the employee the opportunity to address the deficiency and succeed.

Older adults are at higher risk of toxicity of which of the following vitamins? Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin K

The correct answer is A. Plasma levels and liver stores of vitamin A increase with age, along with decreased clearance from the blood, making older adults more susceptible to toxicity. Vitamin D levels, on the other hand, decline with age. Vitamin C is water soluble and thus clearance is easier. Vitamin K levels usually can be controlled via medication.

A community RDN develops an educational and awareness program to teach employees of a local industry to reduce the sodium in their diets. This is an example of primary prevention. secondary prevention. tertiary prevention. workplace rehabilitation.

The correct answer is A. Primary prevention is to protect healthy people before a disease (for example, hypertension) develops. Secondary and tertiary prevention do not occur until a disease has already presented. Workplace rehabilitation is specific to an injury sustained at work.

The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) enables the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to better protect public health because it allows FDA to now focus more on preventing food safety problems. inspecting food production systems. scrutinizing the importation of food. ordering prompt recalls of tainted foods and beverages.

The correct answer is A. The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), signed into law by President Obama on January 4, 2011, enables the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to better protect public health by strengthening the food safety system. It allows FDA to focus more on preventing food safety problems, rather than reacting to problems after they occur.

The sentence "We will produce nutritious, high-quality food that meets our customers' needs for service within 30 minutes" is a mission statement. vision. strategy. value.

The correct answer is B. A mission statement describes what a company does that is different from others. A vision is a statement of what a company wants to achieve in the future. Strategies are the decisions and actions to assist a company to meet its objectives.

Which of the following is an essential amino acid? Alanine Histidine Proline Tyrosine

The correct answer is B. Essential amino acids are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine.

One advantage of using a crossover design over a parallel design is it requires a shorter study duration. a larger sample size is used. there is a reduction in variability. a washout period is not needed.

The correct answer is C. Crossover design includes a washout period and does not have to be a shorter study duration. The advantage to crossover design is that it uses the same subjects who serve as the control, thus receiving the same treatment, resulting in a reduction in variability. This reduction in variability allows for a smaller sample size.

What percentage of a food product's ingredients must be organically produced to allow the claim "Made with Organic Ingredients"? 50% 60% 70% 80%

The correct answer is C. When packaged products indicate they are "made with organic [specific ingredient or food group]," this means they contain at least 70% organically produced ingredients. If there is less than 70% organic ingredients in a product, the manufacturer can list them on the ingredient panel and can list the organic ingredient percentage on the information panel, but "organic" cannot be claimed on the principal display panel.

Which of the following should be limited in a patient with diarrhea? Oatmeal Potatoes Banana Coffee

The correct answer is D. The caffeine found in coffee can irritate the digestive system and worsen diarrhea that already is present.

What is pyridoxine another name for? Vitamin C Vitamin B1 Vitamin B12 Vitamin B6

The correct answer is D. Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid. Vitamin B1 is another name for thiamin. Vitamin B12 is another name for cobalamin. Vitamin B6 is another name for pyridoxine.

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

a. conventional

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? Select one: a. little or no rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio <10 b. increased phosphorus, BUN/creatinine ratio >15 c. typical rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio >15 d. metabolic alkalosis, BUN/creatinine ration <10

a. little or no rise in potassium, BUN/creatinine ratio <10

Which of the following would add bulk to frozen yogurt? Select one: a. microcrystalline cellulose b. monoglycerides c. carob gum d. carrageenan

a. microcrystalline cellulose

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

a. number of work stations

In interstate shipping of shellfish is monitored by the: USDA HHS FDA FTC

fda

Which oil is the richest source of monounsaturated fat? 1. safflower oil 2. canola oil 3. olive oil 4. corn oil

olive oil

Which fruit has the highest glycemic index value? Grapefruit Cherries Apple Orange

oranges: At 42, oranges have the highest glycemic index among these fruits. Grapefruit has a glycemic index of 25; cherries, 22; and apples, 38.

Older people would not likely have one of the following: obesity Osteomalacia Osteoporosis High blood pressure

osteomalacia-

The best way to improve communication with participants in a nutrition education group would be to focus on: paraphrasing internalizing empathizing referencing

paraphrasing

Which hormone regulates calcium levels? insulin thyroid parathyroid aldosterone

parathyroid

Which one of the following is not an insoluble fiber? 1. cellulose 2. hemicellulose 3. pectin 4. lignin

pectin

Which of the following menu items would most adversely affect the absorption of iron? Tea Milk Club soda Orange Juice

tea: Tannins and oxalates are some of the naturally occurring tea compounds that are said to inhibit the absorption of iron. They bind with iron, specifically non-heme ironfound in plant foods such as beans, peas, leafy green vegetables, and nuts.

A nutrition assessment of a man who has HIV disease reveals the laboratory results shown below. Height 5' 10" Weight 115 lb Hematocrit 35% Mean corpuscular volume I 02 cubic micrometers BUN 11 mg/dl Serum albumin 2.8 g/dl CD4 280 Total lymphocytes 1200/cubic millimeters The primary concern of the dietitian should be the: anemia. weight. renal failure. protein deficiency.

weight

When cooking cauliflower in an alkaline environment it will turn: 1. colorless 2. bright white 3. no change 4. yellow

yellow

Fats enter the blood as ___________________ and leave as _______________. 1. phospholipids, chylomicrons 2. chylomicrons, phospholipids 3. chylomicrons, lipoproteins 4. lipoproteins, chylomicrons

3. chylomicrons, lipoproteins

What is the correct order of digestion, proximal to distal, of the small intestine? Duodenum - Jejunum - Ileum Ileum - Jejunum - Duodenum Jejunum - Duodenum - Ileum Duodenum - Ileum - Jejunum

Duodenum - Jejunum - Ileum

Using the following data, the average check for September is: Total revenue $909009 Net income 173010 FTEs 27.9 Number of customers 32613 $5.30 $6.29 $27.87 $33.04

27.87- Customer = $909,009 [tot rev]/ 32,613 [customers]= $27.87 avg price of check

The monosaccharides are absorbed at which point along the GI tract? 1. oral cavity 2. stomach 3. jejunum 4. ileum

3 jejunum

Which of the following is true of pressure cooking? I. Results in shorter cooking time II. Results in longer cooking time III. Results in higher boiling point IV. Results in lower boiling point 1. I & IV 2. II & IV 3. I & III 4. II & III

3. I & III

To increase the foaming action of egg whites: 1. use whites just removed from the refrigerator 2. use thin egg whites 3. add cream of tartar 4. add sugar

3. add cream of tartar

Which would be the most appropriate meal for a Muslim? hamburger, French fries, coffee, and jello cubes fish sandwich, potato puffs, and beer spare ribs, baked potato, green beans, and coffee T-bone steak, baked potato, corn, dinner roll, and coffee

T-bone steak, baked potato, corn, dinner roll, and coffee

Fats enter the blood as and leave the liver as phospholipids, chylomicrons chylomicrons, phospholipids chylomicrons, lipoproteins lipoproteins, chylomicrons

chylomicrons, lipoproteins

The mineral element that is part of vitamin B12 is: copper chloride zinc cobalt

cobalt-Cobalt is also an essential trace element for humans, and is found at the centre of vitamin B12 and a range of other co-enzymes called cobalamins.

Which of the following vegetable fats has the highest percentage of saturated fatty acids? 1. coconut oil 2. butter 3. lard 4. peanut oil

coconut oil

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

controlling

Kidneys control PH by: excreting sodium and calcium controlling ratio of H ions to Bicarbonate excretion excreting CO2 and carbonic acid excreting NADPH

controlling ratio of H ions to Bicarbonate excretion- when the blood pH is too acidic, kidneys release bicarb to level the pH. When the pH is too basic, the kidneys absorb the bicarb to level.

A good conductor of heat would be: 1. glass 2. copper 3. wood 4. none of the above

copper

Wilson's Disease is characterized by an excessive accumulation of which mineral in body tissues? calcium copper zinc magnesium

copper

Which of the following two ingredients would stabilize an egg white foam? Flour, baking soda emulsifier, air cream of tartar, sugar egg yolk, baking powder protein, carbon dioxide

cream of tartar, sugar

Skin, nails, and hair are particularly high in sulfur because they are rich in which amino acids? leucine and lysine cysteine and methionine arginine and histidine proline and glutamine

cysteine and methionine- This formulation is rich in sulfur-containing ingredients, such as MSM, L- cysteine, and methionine; all of which help contribute to the strength and stability of the underlying structure of hair, skin, nails, and other body tissue.

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: 10% of infants died in the country more infants died in the city than in the country more disease in infants in the city than in the country more disease in infants in the country than in the city

more disease in infants in the city than in the country

A non-directed interview provides: the same information on all applicants a structured set of questions the least amount of information more information than a directed interview

more info than a directed interview- 1) structured (directed): use checklist or preplanned strategy; gives same information on all; minimizes personal biases (2) unstructured (non-directed): no definite checklist; more participation from applicant; "Tell me about your last job"; sales, counseling, management

Data for questions 35 & 36: Birth Wt. Present Wt. Hemoglobin g/dl (Lbs.) (Lbs.) Infant A 7.5 17.2 9 Infant B 8.1 31.0 8 Infant C 9.0 25.0 11 Infant D 7.7 28.5 10.5 The dietitian should recommend to which of the parents that their 10-month-old infant be placed on skim milk for weight control? A and C only B and D only A, B, C, and D none of the parents

none of the parents-no child should be placed on skim milk before their 2nd bday

Fats high in monounsaturated fatty acids include: olive and canola safflower and corn coconut and palm soy and peanut

olive and canola

Which mineral is involved in the transport of fat through the body's lymphatic and blood systems? iron sodium calcium phosphorus

phosphorus-The main function of phosphorus is in the formation of bones and teeth. It plays an important role in how the body uses carbohydrates and fats. It is also needed for the body to make protein for the growth, maintenance, and repair of cells and tissues.

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

portal hypertension

The absorption of calcium is enhanced by: phytates and oxalates presence of lactose lack of stomach acid Vitamin D deficiency

presence of lactos-Calcium in milk not bound to proteins can benefit from the presence of lactose, which facilitates the movement of calcium ions in the lower portions of the small intestine

Canned corn has more sodium and less potassium than fresh corn. This is the result of processing. enrichment. fortification. additives.

processing

If a patient has lesions on the gums and pinpoint hemorrhages on his skin, what vitamin is this patient most likely deficient in? Thiamin Magnesium Vitamin C Selenium

vitamin c

Which of the following vitamins can be toxic in large amounts? K & E A & D E & D A & E

A & D: The main consequence of vitamin D toxicity is a buildup of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), which can cause nausea and vomiting, weakness, and frequent urination. Chronic toxicity occurs when large amounts of vitamin A build up in your body over a long period of time. Symptoms include changes to vision, bone pain, and skin changes.

Skinfold thickness measurements are best for assessing which of the following individuals? An 18-month-old child with growth failure A 36-year-old athlete A 54-year-old woman with significant weight loss An 82-year-old man with diabetes

A 36-year-old athlete

Bacterial spoilage is most likely to occur at which water activity (aw)? 0.90 0.70 0.50 0.30

.9- The correct answer is A. The water activity of a food is the ratio between the vapor pressure of the food itself, when in a completely undisturbed balance with the surrounding air media and the vapor pressure of distilled water under identical conditions. A water activity of 0.80 means the vapor pressure is 80% of that of pure water. The water activity increases with temperature. The moisture condition of a product can be measured as the equilibrium relative humidity expressed in percentage or as the water activity expressed as a decimal. The higher the water activity, the more likely the food is to spoil.

The essential metabolic roles of vitamin D require which functionally active form of the 7-dehydrocholesterol 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 ergosterol

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3

How many minutes are needed to sanitize dishes when washing by hand using chlorine? 1 2 3 4

1-Dishwashing: clean, sanitize 3 compartment sink: a.wash - 110-120'F, b. rinse warm water; c. sanitize 170'F for at least 30 seconds, oruse chemical solution for 1 minute in lukewarm water (75' F); d.let pots and pans air-dry

A high temperature dishwashing machine used for heat sanitizing requires water in the final rinse cycle at temperatures of at least: 1. 170-180 F 2. 200-210 F 3. 150-160 F 4. 110-120 F

1. 170-180: High temp machines wash dishware at 150 to 160 degrees and rinse it at 180 degrees Fahrenheit, sanitizing through sheer water heat.

A difference test in which two samples are judged against a control to determine which of the two samples is different from the control is called: 1. Paired Comparison 2. Duo-trio test 3. Triangle test 4. Rank Order test 5. Descriptive test

2. Duo-trio test- Duo-trio. The assessors are presented with three products, one of which is identified as the control. Of the other two, one is identical to the control, the other is the test product. The assessors are asked to state which product more closely resembles the control.

Which of the following food borne infections results in fever, vomiting, cramps, and diarrhea. It is associated with undercooked beef. 1. shigella 2. e. coli 3. vibrio parahaemolyticus 4. campylobacter jejuni

2. e. coli You may be exposed to E. coli from contaminated water or food — especially raw vegetables and undercooked ground beef.

How do you check the amount of overrun in ice cream? 1. check for air holes 2. taste for richness of flavor 3. weigh the gallon on receipt 4. count the number of servings per gallon

3. weigh the gallon on receipt

As the food service director of a new facility, you are responsible for overseeing the design of the cafeteria. What is important to consider? 1. 24" between chairs 2. tables 3 feet apart 3. concrete flooring 4. 12 square feet per person for employee dining

4. 12 square feet per person for employee dining

Fatty acid oxidation follows the metabolic pathway known as: 1. ketosis 2. tricarboxylic acid pathway 3. Kreb's cycle 4. Beta oxidation

4. Beta oxidation

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

50"

The width of a main kitchen aisle should be: 1. 24" 2. 36" 3. 48" 4. 60"

60"

How many total full time and relief employees are needed if you have 40 full time positions? 40 22 62 75 41.5

62- 40 x 0.55 =22 relief workers needed to cover 365 days per year. 22 relief workers +40 full time workers = 62 total employees; 1.55 employees are necessary for everyday coverage of full time positions. Full time employees are available generally on average 236 days/year (this is where .55 comes from...129days/236days). Another, simpler approach: Multiply 1.55 x number of employees 1.55 x 40 = 62

Ms. Rogers requires 1500 kcal to maintain her current weight.How many grams of protein does she require to maintain a calorie: N ratio of 150:1? 1. 10 2. 100 3. 62.5 4. 50

62.5

Using the following formula, determine the calories coming from lipids per day. 300 ml 60% dextrose; 500 ml 10% amino acids; 200 ml 20% lipids; total nutrient mixture administered at 65ml/hour for 24 hours. Select one: a. 519 b. 561 c. 577 d. 624

624

Your friend is a Mormon.What drink could you offer him? coffee tea beer 7-up cola

7-up-

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

70- 300 servings/80 = x 3.75 oz = x Therefore. 3.75 * 300 / 16 oz per lbs = 70.3 lbs

If you replace half and half with whipping cream in ice cream, the effects on the ice crystals will be: An increase in size because there is less fat A decrease in size because there is more fat No change An increase in size because there is more fat

A decrease in size because there is more fat

Which is NOT a government agency? EPA USDA AHA FDA

AHA-american heart association

Which is an example of chemical contamination? Acidic action of foods with metal-lined containers Metal curls from a worn-out can opener that fell into the food when the can is being opened Development of an off-flavor due to uncontrolled enzyme reaction Anisakis contamination from fish

Acidic action of foods with metal-lined containers-Chemical contamination occurs in preserved foods, especially high-acid canned foods like fruit juice, sauerkraut, tomatoes, and lemonade, that are stored in metal-lined containers. Chemical contamination is usually the result of interaction between the contents and an imperfect container. There may be gas produced or discoloration of the tin and can result in metal poisonings.

L.C., RDN, suspects that there is pilferage occurring in the dietary department. What should Laura do to address this problem? Buy expensive items only as needed, and not keep large quantities in storage Assign one employee to issue all food Terminate the suspected employees Purchase surveillance cameras, in order to catch the thief.

Assign one employee to issue all food-To maintain ingredient control, a foodservice establishment can employ an inventory control person who is responsible for sending production/ingredient room requisitions to storeroom employees. This method would likely reduce pilferage as you will only have one employee responsible for food issuing as opposed to many people

Which type of quick bread has a liquid-to-dry ratio of 1:1? A. Drop batters B. Pour batters C. Soft doughs D. Stiff doughs

B. Pour batters- The correct answer is B. Pour batters, such as pancakes, have a liquid-to-dry ratio of 1:1. Drop batters, such as muffins, have a liquid-to-dry ratio of 1:2. Soft doughs like chocolate chip cookie dough have a liquid-to-dry ratio of 1:3. Stiff doughs like sugar cookie dough have a liquid-to-dry ratio of 1:8.

What are the steps, in order, for collective bargaining? Arbitration, mediation, bargaining Bargaining, mediation, arbitration Mediation, bargaining, arbitration Arbitration, bargaining, mediation Bargaining, arbitration, mediation

Bargaining, mediation, arbitration- Bargaining: bargaining occurs between the union steward and management; Mediation: if bargaining fails, a neutral person helps settle differences, the decision is not binding; Arbitration: if mediation rails, there is a hearing to dissolve a dispute during an impasse; decision is binding. The final step in bargaining.

Which of the following is an example of a climacteric fruit? Grapefruit Pomegranate Pineapple Tomato

Climacteric fruit continue to ripen post-harvest. Examples of climacteric fruit include tomatoes, pears, peaches, bananas, apricots, and apples. Whether a fruit is classified as climacteric or non-climacteric depends on respiration rate after maturation. Non-climacteric fruit does not have an accelerated rate post-harvest (as climacteric fruit does) and will not ripen once harvested; examples include melons, cherries, citrus fruits, pomegranates, and grapes.

Which quick-freezing process incorporates very low temperatures with liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide? Air blast freezing Cryogenic freezing Plate or contact freezing Immersion freezing

Cryogenic freezing requires very low temperatures. Typically, cryogenic freezing relies on the use of liquefied gases such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide. These gases can only exist in a liquid state at extremely cold temperatures, which means that once the gas is in liquid form, it can be used to generate freezing temperatures.

Megaloblastic/macrocytic anemia may be the result of which of the following: 1. B12 deficiency 2. folate deficiency 3. lack of the intrinsic factor 4. iron deficiency A. 1 & 2 B. 2,3, and 4 C. 1 & 3 D. 1,2, and 3

D: The most common causes of megaloblastic states are Vitamin B12 deficiency Defective utilization of vitamin B12 Folate deficiency The most common cause of B12 deficiency is pernicious anemia due to impaired intrinsic factor secretion, usually secondary to the presence of autoantibodies

Which of the following is an example of focus strategy? Hospital nutrition services revises all patient menus to reflect condition-specific recommendations and restrictions Hospital convenes a consumer panel to offer feedback on proposed foodservice offerings Hospital begins marketing home meal replacements and delivery for its hospital staff Hospital system consolidates its dietary department managerial staff to be housed in one location

The correct answer is C. Focus strategy uses a cost leadership or differentiation strategy to target a specific, limited-size market niche. This approach is exemplified in a hospital's plan to market home meal replacements and delivery for its hospital staff.

What is the first thing you do after a needs assessment? Rank priorities Hire a director Diagnose Write the budget

Diagnose

A low income mother of 5 1/2 year old twins old requires assistance. What program(s) would you refer her to: I. the SNAP program II. Commodity supplemental food program III. The Head Start program IV. Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. I I, IV I, II, III I, II All of the above

I, II head start is early childhood education and SNAP is for children under 5

Approximately how many servings of milk would a woman 53 years of age need to consume to meet her RDA for calcium? 2 cups 3 cups 4 cups 5 cups

The correct answer is C. The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for women aged 51 and older is 1,200 mg calcium daily. Milk has 300 mg calcium/cup and would require 4 cups to meet the RDA.

Which of the following examples of accommodations meets criteria of the Americans with Disabilities Act? Install doors that are 30" wide. Install ceramic tile flooring. Install flashing alarm lights. Remove glass doors.

Install flashing alarm lights.

What type of commercial cooking equipment allows the user to fry, simmer, steam, saute, or grill a variety of foods in large batches? Combo oven Steam-jacketed kettle Eight-burner cook top Tilting skillet

The correct answer is D. A tilting skillet has the capacity to meet a broad range of cooking needs. It can fry, simmer, steam, saute, or grill a variety of foods in large batches.

What deficiency can be masked by consumption of high levels of folate supplements? Niacin Vitamin B6 Iron Vitamin B12

The correct answer is D. 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.

The evaluation tool that is used for effective planning and controls functions of management is called: PERT chart MIS processing HACCP strategic planning

MIS processing and HACCP are not tools associated with functions of management. Strategic planning is a management process of determining long-term goals and the best approach to accomplish them. It is used to inform policies and operational decisions. The program evaluation review technique, or PERT, chart is the evaluation tool for controlling management functions.

If a client exploring readiness for change rates confidence as a "4" and importance as a "10," which of the following questions/comments would lead to the most productive conversation about change? "Why aren't you more motivated?" "What can I do to help you?" "What would need to happen in order for your confidence to increase to a '6'?" "It's encouraging that the importance rating is so high."

Moving the talk about readiness for change forward is an important component in motivational interviewing. Option A is a poor question to ask as one rarely uses "why" with change talk. Option B isn't specific enough with regard to the behavior. Option D is an affirmation and probably won't move the discussion forward. Option C is the best question to ask as it invites an evocative response.

What is the most appropriate nutrition intervention for a 10-year-old with ADHD who takes Adderall and has a BMI-for-age less than the 5th percentile? Provide snacks to eat during recess Offer a high-calorie bedtime snack Make a lunch consisting of favorite foods Have the teacher monitor the child's intake

Offer a high-calorie bedtime snack-The peak activity for ADHD medication is scheduled around school hours. A side effect of ADHD medication is decreased appetite, so it is recommended to provide the child with a larger bedtime snack when the side effects are low and the appetite is improved.

Which of the following examples of a snack provided at a child care center would meet reimbursement guidelines and comply with USDA regulations for Child and Adult Care Food Program meals? Hard boiled egg and water Chocolate milk and grapes Apple slices and orange wedges Whole grain crackers and peanut butter

The correct answer is D. The nutritional requirement for snacks is that they must provide a combination of at least two food items from the meat, milk, grains, and fruit/vegetable categories. Furthermore, to be eligible for reimbursement, any milk must be unflavored if provided to children age 1-5 years. The foods listed in choice D represent the only answer where two different groups were combined and meet the reimbursement requirements.

Customer and employee satisfaction in the foodservice system are Control Transformation Input Output

The correct answer is D. The outputs are the goods and services that result from transforming the inputs of the system and express how objectives are achieved. Customer and employee satisfaction and financial accountability are desired outcomes in a foodservice system.

Which of the following types of study has the potential to prove cause and effect? Randomized controlled trial Qualitative survey Case-control Cohort

Randomized controlled trial

Which of the following provides the least constructive information to an employee who is being disciplined? Providing advice for career ambitions Focusing on observations related to behavior Recommending alternative solutions to problems Reviewing job responsibilities

The correct answer is A. The purpose of disciplining is for a manager to provide constructive information to help subordinates become aware of how their actions affect the organization's system. The goal is to provide maximum information with minimum threat. Providing advice is not constructive. Feedback should focus on concrete ideas and specific information, not general advice.

Which of the following laboratory values would most likely indicate that dialysis is necessary to maintain homeostasis? Serum Creatinine 2.0, BUN 80 Serum Creatinine 3.0, BUN 90 Serum Creatinine 4.0, BUN 100 Serum Creatinine 6.0, BUN 70

Serum Creatinine 6.0, BUN 70

Which of the following is true of strategic planning? - Performance improvement is focused on identifying and resolving issues -Performance improvement is focused on specifying goals and objectives and translating them into work programs -It is less likely to identify how to achieve an idealized version of the organization compared with long-range planning -It focuses solely on the internal environment of the organization.

The correct answer is A. Though long-range planning and strategic planning are sometimes used as synonyms, they bear some fundamental differences: Long-range planning focuses performance improvement on specifying goals and objectives and translating them into work programs whereas strategic planning focuses performance improvement on identifying and resolving issues Compared with long-range planning, strategic planning is more likely to result in an idealized vision for the organization as well as a strategy to achieve it More so than long-range planning, strategic planning focuses on both the internal and external environment of the organization.

This type of menu provides two or more choices for each category of food offered. Single-use menu Static menu Cycle menu Selective menu

Single-use menu is only used once; static menu offers same choices each meal; cycle menu repeats menus on a predetermined basis. Selective menu provides two or more choices for each category of food.

Increasing the amount of sugar in a recipe will have which of the following effects on gluten development and the mixing process? Speed gluten development and require more manipulation Slow gluten development and require more manipulation Speed gluten development and require less manipulation Slow gluten development and require less manipulation

Slow gluten development and require more manipulation

Which of the following characteristics is key to an efficient and effective system? Continuous response and adaptation to the system Flow of resources Interdependency of parts Achievement of subunit objectives

Solution: The correct answer is C. A system is a collection of interrelated parts or subsystems unified by design to obtain one or more objectives. Interdependency is the reciprocal relationship of the parts of a system; each part mutually affects the performance of the others. Interdependency emphasizes the importance of viewing the organization as a whole rather than as isolated parts. The other responses (ie, continuous response and adaptation to a system, flow of resources through a system, and achievement of subunit objectives) all are isolated parts of a system.

Which of the following must be true for a food to be labeled "low fat"? Contains less than 0.5 g fat per serving Contains no more than 3 g fat per serving Contains 25% less fat than the full-fat food Contains 1/3 fewer calories or 50% less fat than the full-fat food

The correct answer is B. Following food labeling laws, to be identified as low in fat, a serving of food must contain less than 3 g fat.

What valuation method is being used when inventory is valued by assuming that newer items are used before older items? FIFO LIFO Latest purchase price Weighted average

The correct answer is B. LIFO (last in, first out) is based on the assumption that newer items are used before older items, in other words, that current purchases are largely meeting current production needs. FIFO (first in, first out) is based on using older items before newer items.

If a researcher creates a questionnaire so that extra emphasis is placed on certain questions, what type of errors likely will affect the findings? Sampling errors Measurement errors Non-response errors Errors of data distortion

The correct answer is B. Measurement error will likely result. A questionnaire with emphasis on certain questions causes bias because the measuring device (questionnaire) was faulty and, therefore, less reliable. It would not result in a true measure of the situation.

A 13 month old child has a diet consisting of milk, fruit, and vegetables. What recommendation should you make first? Suggest getting a hemoglobin value on the child Take the child off milk Include meat in diet Teach the mother the value of a varied diet

Suggest getting a hemoglobin value on the child- could be anemic

If an assistant cook (AC) is unable to get to work and a subordinate on the kitchen staff is willing to assist but is not confident that they can assume all of the AC's responsibilities, what leadership style should the foodservice manager use? Telling Participating Selling Delegating

The Hersey-Blanchard leadership effectiveness model identifies participating style as a low-task, high-relationship style that emphasizes shared ideas and decisions. Managers often use this leadership style with employees with low to moderate readiness to tackle assigned tasks.

Which of the following reflects long-term folate status? Serum folate Red blood cell folate Homocysteine concentration in the blood Serum methylmalonic acid

The correct answer is B. Red blood cells (RBC) collect folate during formation. Because red blood cells live for 2 to 3 months and contain the folate since formation, RBC assessment provides longer-term folate status.

During a nutrition consult, a patient says: "I understand I can improve my diet by packing my own lunch, but I don't want to miss the social time with my coworkers." In the setting of motivational interviewing, what is this an example of? Change talk Sustain talk Developing discrepancy Resistance

The correct answer is B. The client's statement is not change talk because it argues for the status quo. Developing discrepancy is a technique employed by the clinician. Motivational interviewing rejects the concept of resistance and understands ambivalence is a natural component of the change process. The client's statement is an example of sustain talk because it presents an argument for maintaining status quo.

A patient in residential care receives a parenteral formula of D40W of 500 ml in one day. The number of kilocalories delivered is 560 kcal 680 kcal 800 kcal 920 kcal

The correct answer is B. The kilocalories delivered by dextrose in solution is 3.4 kcal/g—not the typical 4 kcal/g—so the correct answer is 680 kcal. In 1 L of D40W, there is 400 g dextrose, but the patient is only receiving 500 ml; thus, 200 g dextrose x 3.4 kcal/g = 680 kcal.

One of the key features of andragogy is that adults _____. expect to be assigned an explicit study plan want learning that is relevant to their needs desire external sources of motivation want to learn what others think is important

The correct answer is B. There are 4 principles of andragogy. 1. Adults need to be involved in the planning and evaluation of their instruction. 2. Experience provides the basis for learning activities. 3. Adults are most interested in learning subjects that have immediate relevance to their job or personal life. 4. Adult learning is problem-centered rather than content-oriented.

Which of the following must be included on the program evaluation review technique (PERT) chart? The amount of time needed to complete an activity The total cost associated with each activity The impact on labor cost if the project is delayed The degree of acceptance by consumers

The correct answer is A. Activities and times are detailed on a chart for planning and evaluation control purposes. Cost, impact, and consumer acceptance are not included on the chart.

What is the upper threshold for low birthweight? 5.4 pounds 5.1 pounds 4.5 pounds 3.5 pounds

The correct answer is A. An infant born at 5.4 pounds or less is considered low birthweight.

Using the following figures, calculate the break-even point for a café: Fixed costs = $52,000; variable costs = $85,000; total sales = $210,000. $86,666.66 $113,333.33 $130,000.00 $473,000.00

The correct answer is A. Break-even point in sales = Fixed costs/Contribution margin ratio Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin/Total sales Contribution margin = Total sales - Variable costs To figure out the break-even point in this question: 1. Determine contribution margin $210,000- $85,000= $125,000 2. Determine contribution ratio $125,000/$210,000=.595 Round this figure to .60 3. Determine break-even point $52,000/.60=$86,666.66

Morbidity may be defined as: The number of individuals with a disease in a given area The number of individuals who have died in a given area The number of individuals who are overweight in a given area None of the above

The number of individuals with a disease in a given area

In a(n).................., employees must join the union after being hired whereas in a(n).........employees must be a member of the union before being hired. Open shop, closed shop Closed shop, open shop Open shop, union shop Agency shop, union shop Union shop, closed shop

Union shop, closed shop- Open shop: can join union or not; closed shop: must be member of union first before hiring union shop: must join union after being hired; agency shop: all workers must pay agency fee, but not required to join the union *closed and union shops illegal in public employment*

The transition of heat when cooking with an induction burner can best be described as: Use of electrical magnetic fields to excite the molecules of the metal cooking surface Movement of the heat through direct contact from one object or substance to another Distribution of heat by the movement of liquid or vapor Generation of heat energy by wave action within an object

Use of electrical magnetic fields to excite the molecules of the metal cooking surface

WIC provides food assistance to any pregnant or lactating mother or child under age 5, if: the mother or child has inadequate dietary standards (as assessed) there is high parity and young age the infant has a congenital defect WIC is not an entitlement program, and therefore can serve only as many people as its annual appropriation from Congress permits

WIC is not an entitlement program, and therefore can serve only as many people as its annual appropriation from Congress permits

Which of the following measures of obesity correlate best with obesity-associated disease risk? BMI Skinfold thickness Abdominal body shape index Waist circumference

Waist circumference

The hormone that promotes sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion from the kidney tubule if the body's sodium level is low is: antidiuretic hormone aldosterone calcitonin estrogen

aldosterone- Aldosterone is the main mineralocorticoid hormone steroid hormone produced by the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland. It is essential for sodium conservation in the kidney, salivary glands, sweat glands and colon.

An example of self-actualization is: Select one: a. breathing unassisted b. companionship c. safety d. asking for additional training

asking for additional training

When using the andragogy theory and strategy of learning, the nutrition and dietetics practitioner should _____ arrange for those close to the clients to provide positive reinforcement. serve as a role model, for example, by selecting nutrient-dense, lower-energy foods from a buffet. carefully structure information about weight loss so that essential concepts are easy to identify. assist clients in identifying weight loss strategies that could work for them.

assist clients in identifying weight loss strategies that could work for them.

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

b. 0.05

Which needs to decrease to prevent a fatty liver? Select one: a. 2000 ml of D25W b. 1500 ml of 7% aminosyn c. 100 ml of 10% lipid d. 100 ml of 20% lipid

b. 1500 ml of 7% aminosyn

Iron deficiency anemia has the following characteristics.I. large cells laden with hemoglobin II. small, pale cells III. hypochromic, microcytic IV. macrocytic or megaloblastic Select one: a. I, III b. II, III c. I, IV d. II, IV

b. II, III

If the temperature on the dishmachine rinse cycle is 135'F, you should: Select one: 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 patient presents at a doctors office with the following symptoms: weight loss, emotional disturbances, impaired sensory perception, weakness and pain in the limbs, periods of irregular heart rate, and edema. The patient is most likely suffering from __________ and should be treated with _________. scurvy, vitamin C pellagra, niacin berberi, thiamin night blindness, vitamin A

berberi, thiamin- Wet beriberi symptoms include: shortness of breath during physical activity waking up short of breath rapid heart rate swollen lower legs Dry beriberi symptoms include: decreased muscle function, particularly in the lower legs tingling or loss of feeling in the feet and hands pain mental confusion difficulty speaking vomiting involuntary eye movement paralysis In extreme cases, beriberi is associated with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Wernicke encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome are two forms of brain damage caused by thiamine deficiency.

Children in grades K through 5 must be served a minimum of ______ cup red/orange vegetables weekly in accordance with the National School Lunch Program reimbursable lunch. ¼ 1/3 ½ ¾

¾

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

c. amylose

Which pigement does not change color in an acid or an alkaline solution? Select one: a. anthocyanin b. chlorophyll c. carotene d. flavone

c. carotene

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

c. convenience

Under normal physiologic conditions, a serum calcium level of 11.5 mg/dl will trigger an adaptive response involving the release of: parathonnone from the parathyroid glands. calcitonin from the thyroid glands. calcium from osteoclast cells. calcium-binding protein from the intestine. Normal values of serum calcium range from 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL.

calcitonin from the thyroid glands.

The traditional diets of the Asian populations in the United States are low in: iron. calcium. vitamin C. essential fatty acids.

calcium

Which additive improves crispness in vegetables? 1. BHA 2. BHT 3. Calcium 4. Pectin

calcium

What is included in the study of demographics? I. age of individuals II. population statistics III. sex of individualsIV. socioeconomic factors Select one: a. I only b. all of the above c. II, III d. I, II, III

d. I, II, III

For which of the following diseases is diet therapy the primary treatment? Select one: a. peptic ulcer b. diabetes c. Wilson's disease d. galactosemia

d. galactosemia

Quality circles are useful in: Select one: a. employee evaluations b. job selection and placement c. policy development d. increasing productivity

d. increasing productivity

A 2 year old child with iron-deficiency anemia has anorexia, vomiting, weight loss and restlessness. Look for: Select one: 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

Which piece of foodservice equipment is the least energy efficient? convection oven deck oven steam-jacketed kettle rotary oven

deck oven-Deck oven has several deck oven units stacked on top of each other and uses the most energy. Convection ovens have more space and holds two to three times as much food, reducing cooking time and cooking at lower temperatures, thus conserving energy

The purpose of outcomes research is to: determine the best approach to solving a problem determine the most cost effective way to solve aproblem determine the most productive outcomes determine the best outcome desired

determine the most cost effective way to solve a problem- The results of outcomes research are used to inform the decisions of legislative bodies that make decisions related to healthcare, as well as of financial bodies (governments, insurers, employers) who seek to minimize cost and waste while ensuring the provision of an acceptable level of care

After doing an assessment in an elderly patient you see that he is taking Thiazide. This drug has a food/drug interaction. What foods will you recommend? roast beef, chicken, fish, potatoes butter, cream cheese, ice cream, milk dried fruit, banana, potatoes, cantaloupes whole wheat breads, pasta, banana, potatoes

dried fruit, banana, potatoes, cantaloupes- all high in potassium because this is a potassium depleting drug.

The majority of protein digestion takes place in the: 1. oral cavity 2. stomach 3. duodenum 4. jejunum

duodenum

The ripening of fruit is due to the action of: 1. esters 2. pectins 3. enzymes 4. albumins

enzymes

Guidelines or regulations that detail how a law will be implemented, and any penalties that may be imposed if the law is violated are published in: Congressional Journal Federal Register Congressional Report Code of Federal Regulations

federal register

When baking at high altitudes, what ingredients need to be altered to ensure that the product will be adequately gelatinized and stabilized? Increase sugar, decrease liquid Increase liquid, decrease baking powder Increase baking powder, decrease sugar Decrease fat, decrease salt Increase fat, decrease flour

ncrease liquid, decrease baking powder

Sally noticed after baking an apple pie that the crust was shiny and crumbly. What ingredient was probably not measured properly? Egg Salt Fat Sugar Baking powder

sugar

An appropriate measurement for iron status in a local WIC is: Serum iron Transferrin TIBC Hematocrit

hematocrit-

A patient with dry, scaly skin and Bitot's spots has the classical signs of a deficiency in: vitamin A. vitamin E. thiamin. niacin.

vitamin a

The estimated ideal body weight for a 40 year old man, 6 feet 2 inches tall, with a large body frame is approximately: 1. 210 lb 2. 200 lb 3. 190 lb 4. 180 lb

1. 210

Using the exchange system, calculate the grams of protein provided by the following meal: 4 oz hamburger, 1 hamburger bun, ½ cup cooked broccoli, 1 apple, 1 cup skim milk 1. 44 grams 2. 39 grams 3. 41 grams 4. 37 grams

1. 44 grams

A critical control point (CCP) for the preparation of turkey breasts is 1. cooking the turkey breast to a minimum internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) or higher for at least fifteen seconds. 2. sanitizing equipment, utensils, and food-contact surfaces. 3. weighing or measuring all ingredients, including the spices. 4. storing the turkey breast on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator below a raw beef roast in marinade.

1. cooking the turkey breast to a minimum internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) or higher for at least fifteen seconds.

According to Medicare requirements, what time span is allowed between evening meals and breakfast? 6 14 10 8

14

Which of the following women is most at-risk of having a low-birth weight baby? a thirty year-old who smokes a vegetarian in her twenties a 15 year-old with a BMI of 35 a lactose-intolerant nineteen year-old

15 w/ 35 BMI-

A high temperature dishwashing machine used for heat sanitizing requires water in the final rinse cycle at temperatures of at least: 170-180 F 200-210 F 150-160 F 110-120 F

170-180 F

What benchmark is commonly used to measure if weight loss is successful? 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years

1yr

When a food product touches something that contains harmful microoganisms 1. a physical hazard occurs 2. cross-contamination occurs 3. a chemical hazard occurs 4. good food-safety practices are being used.

2. cross contamination: inadvertent transfer of bacteria or other contaminants from one surface, substance, etc., to another especially because of unsanitary handling procedures

Durum wheat is used in pasta products because of its: 1. low carbohydrate content 2. high protein content 3. low moisture content 4. Availability 5. cost factor

2. high protein content

The effect of overbeating muffin batter is to: 1. produce a large total volume of CO2 2. increase the possibility of peaking and tunneling 3. develop a strong gluten structure that resists rising and makes muffins very small 4. mix the fats in the batter thoroughly and thus prevent the muffins from becoming soggy.

2. increase the possibility of peaking and tunneling

The fat that does not require micelles or chylomicron formation and can therefore directly enter into portal circulation is: 1. long chain triglycerides (12-24 carbons; meat, fish, veg oils, most common in diet) 2. medium chain triglycerides (6-10 carbons) 3. extra long chain triglycerides 4. fatty acids

2. medium chain triglycerides (6-10 carbons)

An adult client consumed 25 grams of protein and had a total nitrogen loss of 10 grams. The client's nitrogen balance is: 1. positive 2. negative 3. equilibrium 4. balanced

2. negative

Which electrolyte is necessary for absorption, by way of active transport, of glucose and galactose? 1. chloride 2. sodium 3. potassium 4. calcium

2. sodium

Brine solutions are composed of which two components? 1. sugar and water 2. sodium chloride and water 3. sugar and nutmeg 4.baking soda and water 5. vinegar and sugar

2. sodium chloride and water

Turkey roll purchased at $1.75/lb has a 34% cooking loss and a 5% handling loss. What is the edible portion price per pound? Select one: a. $.68 b. $1.07 c. $2.43 d. $4.49

2.43

If an employee works 5 days each week, how many regular employees can be covered by one relief employee? 1 ½ 2 2 ½ 3

2.5- # days 5 / #days off 2 = 2.5 Approximately 1.55 employees are necessary for everyday coverage of full-time positions. Full-time employees generally are available an average of only 236 days per year because of days off and benefit days (129 days). Easy approach: Multiply 1.55 X the number of employees. 1.55 x X = 1 .5/1 = X X = 2.5

The energy value of infant formulas is approximately? 1 kcal/gm 1 kcal/oz 20 kcal/gm 20 kcal/oz 100 kcal/oz

20 kcal/oz

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 $30000 Labor cost $25000 Operating costs $24000 $20000 $22500 $30000 $32000

225000- 60% [future occ]/80%[current occ] = 0.75 occ rate Fd cost = $30000 $30000 [fd cost] * 0.75 [occ rate] = $22500

At what age, should children be measured standing up? 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months

24- can stand without assistance

To measure the temperature of milk that is delivered in a plastic bulk package, you should 1. rely on the temperature indicator on the package 2. puncture one of the dispensers with your sanitized thermometer 3. fold the soft plastic bag or pouch around the thermometer stem 4. pour some of the milk into a glass and measure the temperature with a sanitized thermometer.

3. fold the soft plastic bag or pouch around the thermometer stem

What accumulates in tissue deprived of oxygen during exercise and is recycled back to glucose via the Cori Cycle? 1. pyruvate 2. acetyl CoA 3. lactic acid 4. carbon dioxide

3. lactic acid

When you add lemon juice to green beans they turn olive green. The chlorophyll pigment has come into contact with acid and as a result the pigment has chemically changed to: 1. chlorophyllin 2. anthocyanins 3. pheophytin 4. none of these, it remains the same

3. pheophytin

The dishwasher temperatures are as follows: prewash 110 - 120, wash 120-140, rinse 200. You should: 1. turn up the rinse temp 2. turn down the prewash temp 3. turn down the rinse temp 4. do nothing

3. turn down the rinse temp: rinse it at 180 degrees Fahrenheit, sanitizing through sheer water heat.

The gravy of a frozen entree separated into unattractive lumps when it was reheated. What should the cook have done to prevent this condition? 1. allow the frozen entree to sit on the counter for 30 minutes 2. use more fat in the gravy 3. use a modified starch in cooking 4. blend the flour and the fat in a blender

3. use a modified starch in cooking

A food service operates with a 35% food cost. If a menu item has raw food cost of $1.25, and it takes an employee 45 minutes at $6.00 an hour to prepare, what is the traditional selling price? $2.75 $3.25 $2.50 $3.58

3.58- Selling price = Food Cost/Desired Food Cost % Selling price = 1.25/.35 = 3.58

The elderly need how many ml of water per KG? 35 45 30 25

30

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

340

A cafeteria seats 80 customers. Lunch runs from 11:15AM to 1:00 PM. Turnover is 2.5 customers/hours. How many can be served during those hours? 125 216 350 550

350-11:15 to 1:00PM = 1. 75 hours Turnover rate = 2.5 * 80 customers = 200 meals/hour 200 meals/hour for 1.75 hours = 350 meals OR: 80 customers * (1.75 hours * 2.5 turnover) = 350

What temperature rangeis recommended for a dairy refrigerator? 28-32 o F 36-40 o F 45-50 o F 55-60 o F

36-40 o F

A pregnant woman is 5'3" and weighs 100 lbs. How many lbs should she gain during her pregnancy? 25 lbs. 20 lbs. 37 lbs. 45 lbs.

37lbs-Weight Gain Recommendations For Women Pregnant With One Baby If before pregnancy, you were...You should gain...Underweight BMI less than 18.5--->28-40 pounds Normal Weight BMI 18.5-24.9--->25-35 pounds Overweight BMI 25.0-29.9 --->15-25 pounds Obese BMI greater than or equal to 30.0-->11- 20 pounds

What is the benifit:cost ratio of a program intervention that cost $1,890,000 if the savings as a result of the program were $5.67 million? Select one: a. 1:1 b. 2:1 c. 3:1 d. 1:3

3:1

Two of the listed ingredients on a frozen food label are BHA and BHT. What is their function? 1. Flavor enhancers 2. Emulsifier 3. Prevent enzymatic browning 4. Antioxidants for fat

4. Antioxidants for fat

This government department inspects and certifies fishing vessels, seafood processing plants and retail facilities for federal sanitation standards. 1. CDC 2. FDA 3. DHHS 4. U. S. Dept. of Commerce

4. U. S. Dept. of Commerce

Who has the highest energy need per unit of body weight? 1. males 2. athletes 3. pregnant women 4. a 4 month old baby

4. a 4 month old baby

Food borne illness caused by the perfringens microorganism is often associated with: 1. moldy foods 2. cream-filled pastries 3. frozen foods 4. gravies

4. gravies: Contaminated meats in stews, soups, and gravies are usually responsible for outbreaks

Which conversion requires glucose-6-phosphatase? 1. glucose to liver glycogen (glycogenesis) 2. glucose to pyruvic acid (glycolysis) 3. pyruvic acid to lactic acid (anaerobic) 4. liver glycogen to glucose (breakdown of glycogen)

4. liver glycogen to glucose (breakdown of glycogen)

Pasteurized milk differs from homogenized pasteurized milk in: 1. vitamin D content 2. butterfat content 3. ascorbic acid content 4. size of fat particles

4. size of fat particles

Food handlers are prohibited from smoking in food-storage and food-preparation areas because smoking can contaminate food by 1. the smoke and pollutants dispersed in the air 2. burning holes in their plastic gloves 3. raising the temperature in a room 4. transferring saliva from the mouth to the hands

4. transferring saliva from the mouth to the hands

How many servings are there in 10 gallons of ice cream using a #16 scoop? Select one: a. 320 b. 480 c. 560 d. 640

640

What is an example of a breakfast that would be served at a school breakfast program? 4 oz. milk, banana, 1 slice toast 8 oz milk, 1 egg, 1 slice toast 4 oz. orange juice, 2 slices toast 8 oz. milk, 4 oz. orange juice, 2 slices toast 4 oz. milk, 4 oz. orange juice, 1 egg

8 oz. milk, 4 oz. orange juice, 2 slices toast- dairy, fruit and whole grain recs

Which statement applies to nutritional screening? Select one: 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.

All health team members can participate according to policy.

Which of the following individuals is most likely to have a vitamin D deficiency? A pregnant woman in her 3rd trimester An Olympic athlete training for a marathon An elderly person confined to his/her home A teenager undergoing gall bladder surgery

An elderly person confined- no sun exposure

Which of the following prevents discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin and political affiliation? Civil Rights Act Fair Labor Standards Act Equal Employment Opportunity Act Labor Management Relations Act National Labor Relations Act

Civil Rights Act-prevents discrimination on basis of race, color, national origin

A difference test in which two samples are judged against a control to determine which of the two samples is different from the control is called: Paired Comparison Duo-trio test Triangle test Rank Order test Descriptive test

Duo-trio test

Which program helps to improve the health and diagnostic status of low-income children by providing healthcare services? Medicare Team Nutrition WIC EPSDT

EPSDT-Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) is the child health component of Medicaid. Federal statutes and regulations state that children under age 21 who are enrolled in Medicaid are entitled to EPSDT benefits and that States must cover a broad array of preventive and treatment services.

What is one of the best indicators of our nation's health? Infant mortality Number of food stamp recipients Anemia in children Number of WIC participants

Infant mortality

You are the only dietitian in a community of about 90,000 low-income residents. There are many public health nurses serving the same population. What is a good use of your time? I.Train and give intensive in-service to the nurses on nutritional and dietary matters. II.Have the nurses refer all patients needing nutritional intervention to you. III.Have the public health nurses refer only those patients needing the technical skills of a dietitian. I, II I, III II III

I, III

Which of the following statements best defines the USDA quality grading system? All meat and poultry must meet strict quality standards to be sold in the US marketplace. Quality grading of meat and poultry is a voluntary process. Quality grading and inspection for wholesomeness are both mandatory for meat to enter into the marketplace. Quality grading is a free service provided by the USDA.

Inspection for wholesomeness is mandatory and is paid for with public funds. Grading for quality is voluntary, and the service is requested and paid for by meat and poultry producers/processors.

What foodborne illness is associated with deli meats? Clostridium perfringens Listeria monocytogenes Shigella Staphylococcus aureus

Listeria monocytogenes is the only microorganism listed that is associated with deli meats.

Which of the following factors are known to increase the absorption of nonheme iron? phytates tannins MFP (Meat, Fish, Poultry) factor phosphorous

MFP (Meat, Fish, Poultry) factor-It is a peptide present in meat, fish, and poultry. It enhances the absorption of nonheme iron present in the same meal.

Which of the following represents a formative evaluation of a community nutrition program designed to encourage more first-time mothers to breastfeed? Determine the percentage of first-time mothers who breastfeed because they watched a motivational video when they attended prenatal checkups Calculate the increase in first-time mothers who breastfeed because they watched a motivational video when they attended prenatal checkups Offer a take-home version of a motivational video to be watched at patient's leisure Respond to patient's questions after presenting a motivational video at prenatal checkups

Respond to patient's questions after presenting a motivational video at prenatal checkups

Which of these symptoms should be the most concerning to a foodservice establishment and lead to excluding a food handler from working? Sore throat Coughing Nausea Jaundice

Sore throat, coughing, and nausea are not necessarily indicative of transmittable disease and are not necessarily reasons to exclude a food handler. The most concerning symptoms for foodservice establishments should be vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat with fever, infected cuts and burns with pus on hands and wrist, and jaundice. Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis A, which is highly contagious and can be transmitted via food and beverage. More specifically, the virus can be transmitted if small, undetected amounts of stool from an infected person contaminate food or drinks.

What program is designed to improve the quality of school lunch and nutrition? Medicare WIC Team Nutrition EPSDT

Team Nutrition: Team Nutrition is an initiative of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service to support the child nutrition programs through training and technical assistance for foodservice, nutrition education for children and their caregivers, and school and community support for healthy eating and physical activity.

Which statement best describes the "A" component of the FADE performance improvement model? Choose a specific problem or process to improve Review data to better understand the current process Create a plan Implement and monitor the plan

The "A" component of the FADE model includes collection of data that are analyzed in order to establish baseline understanding of current processes. The process that will be improved is selected during the focus stage, action plans are developed during the development stage, and the plan is implemented during the execution stage.

For a food to be labeled "high in," "rich in," or an "excellent source" of a nutrient, what percentage of the Daily Value for that nutrient must be present? 10% 15% 20% 25%

The correct answer is C. Food labeling laws require that a food provide 20% of a nutrient's daily value in order to be labeled "high in," "rich in," or an "excellent source" of that nutrient.

A manager always defers to her workers to reach an agreement among themselves, then she adopts the majority decision. Her leadership style is democratic. autocratic. consensus. participative.

The correct answer is A. Autocratic leaders take total control, make decisions, and assume full responsibility. Consensus leadership requires the entire group to come to an agreement. Participative leadership seeks input from others before making a management decision, whereas democratic leaders accept the decision made by the group majority.

Which of the following would be covered by the FDA's gluten-free labeling rule? Packaged seafood Dried eggs Alcoholic beverages Ground meat

The correct answer is A. FDA's gluten-free labeling rule covers packaged food, including supplements, intended for human consumption that fall under the labeling jurisdiction of the FDA. It does not cover foods regulated by the USDA (including dried eggs, poultry, and meat), alcoholic beverages regulated by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, cosmetics, or medications.

Which of the following changes in eating pattern has research shown to most positively contribute to a decrease in energy consumption among children? Children participating in family-style meals at home Children being provided a child-special meal Parents or caregivers serving children on individual plates Parents or caregivers providing scheduled meals and snacks in the home

The correct answer is A. Participating in family-style meals at home discourages children from overeating.

A number 16 scoop will provide which level measurement? 1/4 cup 1/2 cup 2/3 cup 3/4 cup

The correct answer is A. Scoop sizes are based on the number of scoops it takes to fill a 32 fl oz container. A number 16 scoop holds ¼ cup (2 fl oz).

Which additive would add sweetness, act as a stabilizer and thickener, and retain moistness in a muffin? Sorbitol Sodium acetate Sodium bicarbonate Saccharin

The correct answer is A. Sorbitol is used as a humectant in many types of products for protection against loss of moisture content. The moisture-stabilizing and textural properties of sorbitol are used in the production of confectionery, baked goods, and chocolate, as these products tend to become dry or harden. Sorbitol's moisture-stabilizing action protects these products from drying and maintains their initial freshness during storage.

In classical management theory, the unity of command specifies that: each unit should have a coordinated approach toward the same objective. each individual should be accountable to only one supervisor. each facility should have only one manager. authority and responsibility flow vertically from high to low.

The correct answer is B. A coordinated approach toward the same objective signifies unity of direction, whereas authority and responsibility flowing one way from high to low signifies a scalar chain. A facility, regardless of the size, can have as many managers as is needed. Each individual reporting to one supervisor signifies unity of command.

Which of the following nutrients is required to be included as a Percent Daily Value on food labels? Vitamin A Potassium Vitamin C Iodine

The correct answer is B. Percent Daily Value on food labels is required for total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, total carbohydrate, total sugar, added sugars, dietary fiber, protein, vitamin D, potassium, calcium, and iron.

Which of the following flooring materials would be best suited for high-traffic cooking areas? Ceramic tiles Quarry tiles Concrete Rubber

The correct answer is B. Quarry tile is wear resistant and nonporous. Ceramic tile is best used on walls. Concrete is hard, tires employees by causing muscle fatigue, and may cause accidents if individuals slip or fall when the floor is wet. Rubber floors are more difficult to clean.

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

The correct answer is C The food labeling law defines "light" or "lite" as 1/3 fewer calories than the regular food.

Which of the following is a potential threat to the internal and external validity of a longitudinal study? Bootstrapping Cluster sampling Attrition Dispersion

The correct answer is C. Attrition occurs when participants drop out of a longitudinal study or panel study over time. If certain classes of study participants drop out at a higher rate than other participant types, this attrition may result in bias that potentially affects the internal and external validity of a longitudinal study.

A typical feeding/eating pattern for infants is to require apple juice at 4 months to regulate stooling. to require cereal at bedtime after 3 months to sleep through the night. to require only breastmilk or iron-fortified formula for the first 6 months of age. hard to predict since their interest in eating is so variable.

The correct answer is C. Infants only need breastmilk or iron-fortified formula for the first 6 months of life.

What would the nitrogen balance be for a patient with a 24-hour urinary nitrogen excretion of 14.3 grams and a protein intake of 102 grams? +16.3 grams −16.3 grams −2 grams +2 grams

The correct answer is C. Nitrogen balance formula: total protein intake (g)/6.25 g - (UUN + 4 g for insensible losses) Step 1: Convert the total protein intake to grams of nitrogen. To calculate this, divide the total protein intake of 102 g by 6.25 g of protein per gram of nitrogen. 102 g/6.25 = 16.32 g Total nitrogen intake = 16.32 g Step 2: Determine the total excretion. To calculate this, add 14.3 g of nitrogen excreted in the urine over 24 hours (UUN) + 4 g of nitrogen for insensible losses (from sweat, gastrointestinal tract) in a 24-hour period. 14.3 g + 4 g = 18.3 Total nitrogen excreted = 18.3 g Step 3: Calculate nitrogen balance. Take total nitrogen intake of 16.32 g and subtract total nitrogen excretion of 18.3 g. 16.32 g - 18.3 g = -1.98 g Nitrogen Balance rounded up = -2 g nitrogen. This patient has a negative nitrogen balance, so the dietetic practitioner will need to assess if an increase in protein intake is needed.

What is the usual purpose of summative evaluation? To compare the extent of learning between and among learners To reduce the cost-benefit ratio of teaching and learning To improve the program's delivery and effectiveness To determine opportunities for expansion and enhancement of entrepreneurship in education

The correct answer is C. Summative evaluation takes place after the implementation of a program and is associated with more objective, quantitative methods. It is used to assess whether the program has met its goals, whether there were any unintended consequences, and how to improve.

Rickets is a result of which vitamin deficiency? Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin K

The correct answer is C. The most obvious sign of vitamin D deficiency is abnormality of bones. Rickets is caused by vitamin D deficiency and is characterized in children by bowed legs from bones too weak to support the body weight and a protruding belly that results from lax abdominal muscles.

Which of the following is an application of nanotechnology in the foodservice industry? Computer software that manages inventory via the tracking of sales Foodservice storage containers that are permeable to gasses that contribute to spoilage A frying oil that catalytically inhibits the thermal polymerization of the oil Increasing the concentration of vitamin D in low-fat dairy products to increase the potential for absorption

The correct answer is C. There is a catalytic device that conditions frying oil through the use of nanotechnology. By catalytically inhibiting the thermal polymerization of frying oil, the product promises to slow the oil's deterioration, thus preserving its freshness and lengthening its use. The result is crispier fries, higher food quality, and reduced oil and disposal costs.

What is the purpose of "offer vs serve"? It's a cost-benefit analysis tool for cafeterias weighing the options of prepared vs made-to-order foods It represents service options for recipients of the Meals on Wheels program. It represents two tiers of hospital foodservice options wherein patients select or are assigned meals It gives students the option to decline food included in school breakfast and lunches

The correct answer is D. "Offer vs serve" is a provision in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast programs. It allows students to decline some of the food offered so that students do not have to accept foods they will not eat, thereby reducing food waste.

Which of the following laboratory values would indicate a risk for developing atherosclerosis? High-density lipoprotein (HDL) level of 60 mg/dL Triglycerides level of 120 mg/dL Total cholesterol level of 150 mg/dL Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level of 250 mg/dL

The correct answer is D. A low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level of 250 mg/dL indicates risk for developing atherosclerosis..

Which of the following is the best option to serve unpasteurized eggs to older adult patients in a nursing home? Freshly cracked sunnyside up Tiramisu Mousse Cake

The correct answer is D. Older adults in nursing homes are at high risk for foodborne illness because their immune systems are compromised. Unpasteurized shell eggs may be used if the dish will be cooked all the way through, such as in a cake. Use pasteurized eggs when dishes containing eggs will be served raw or undercooked, such as tiramisu, mousse, or over-easy eggs.

Which set of directives best describes the functions of management?Controlling, directing, transforming, planning, staffingPlanning, staffing, establishing objectives, organizing, directingPlanning, staffing, controlling, establishing objectives, transformingDirecting, controlling, organizing, staffing, planning

The correct answer is D. The five management functions are planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.

When cooking fish, it should reach an internal temperature of: 135°F for 15 seconds. 145°F for 15 seconds. 155°F for 15 seconds. 165°F for 15 seconds.

The standard internal temperature for cooking fish is 145°F.

Which of the following would be considered an antecedent in the ABC framework used by behavioral scientists? Eating an extra-large container of popcorn at the movies Enjoying the company of others while eating out Sampling most of the items at a restaurant that serves buffet style Watching a TV commercial advertising burgers

Watching a TV commercial advertising burgers

Athletes should receive: Salt pills only during the summer months extra protein Carbohydrate loading two weeks prior to an event Water during an event to replace lost fluids

Water during an event to replace lost fluids- fluids are lost through sweat so replacing them are important

The number of work movements between pieces of equipment is indicated on: Select one: a. a flow diagram b. a Gantt Chart c. a cross chart d. Johari's window

a cross chart

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

a. purchase requisition

Which minerals are involved in carbohydrate metabolism? cobalt, zinc chromium, zinc copper, chromium iron, zinc

chromium, zinc

Which of the following is not an end product of fat digestion? monoglycerides diglycerides glycerol fatty acids carbon dioxide

carbon dioxide

Which pigment does not change color in an acid or an alkaline solution? Anthocyanin Chlorophyll Carotene Flavones

carotene

Which of the following tube feeding ingredients might precipitate an allergic reaction in a child with a milk allergy? Casein Whey Carrageenan Modified starch

casein

Why should a manager not allow employees to wear long jewelry in the kitchen? Select one: a. to prevent showing off to other workers b. sanitation considerations c. possible theft d. employee safety

employee safety

In the ETHNIC model of culturally competent care, the "E" stands for _____. education empathy explanation expectations

explanation

The absence of reinforcement following an undesirable behavior is: positive reinforcement punishment extinction avoidance

extinction

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

fair labor standards act- Fair Labor Standards Act 1938 - may be called Minimum Wage or Wage Hour Law; set minimum wage; for overtime work (over 40 hours in 1 week) must pay time and one-half; minimum wage - listed at Bureau of Labor Standards. Equal Employment Opportunity Act - prevents discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, overseen by EEOC Equal Pay Act - prohibits discrimination on basis of sex Civil Rights Act - prevents discrimination on basis of race, color, national origin; overseen by the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)

Much of the energy needed for low intensity exercise is derived from: fatty acids glycogen glucose and glycerol amino acids

fatty acids- At low levels of exercise intensity, most energy is supplied from fats in the bloodstream. At higher levels of exercise intensity, fat calories come from muscle stores.

An appropriate measurement for iron status in a local community is: Select one: a. serum iron b. transferrin c. TIBC d. hematocrit

hematocrit

A class B fire includes: 1. fire in trash can 2. fire in deep fat fryer 3. fire in toaster 4. fire in motor

fire in deep fat fryer Class A (Ordinary Combustibles), Class B (Flammable Liquids and Gasses), Class C (Electrical), Class D (Flammable Metals), Class K (Cooking Oils and Greases).

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

food service equip- Capital budget - plant facilities, equipment, cost of improvements and repairs; (service, maintenance contracts), expansions, replacements; includes expenditures whose returns are expected to last beyond one year Operating budget - forecast of revenues, expenses, and profit for a specific period of time b. first step- forecast sales or revenue portion, then budget expenditures (labor, food, operating expenses) related to the projected level of revenue.

What is the most important condition needed for bacterial growth? food, especially foods high in protein and carbohydrate Oxygen moisture temperature

food, especially foods high in protein and carbohydrate

.......... evaluation can be helpful in allowing for revision of plans during the course of education. Summative Formative Formal Informal Non-verbal

formative

A performance appraisal is best used for which objective? improve performance Provide constructive feedback Motivate employees Judge performance Establish personal goals

improve performance- The best use of an employee evaluation is to improve their performance by providing feedback *note: providing feedback leads to the objective...which is improved performance*

Quality circles areuseful in: employee evaluations job selection and placement policy development increasing productivity

increasing productivity-Quality circles are made up of small groups of 5-10 people who perform the same type of work and who voluntarily meet on a regular basis while on duty to discuss work related problems. The group strives to improve quality of products, services, or work processes while seeking solutions that can be sent to management for approval and implementation.

A young woman who has been referred to the dietitian for diet counseling has pale conjunctivae. Diet history questions should address her intake of: vitamin C. vitamin D. zinc. Iron.

iron

A child is found to be below the 5th percentile weight for height. What can be said about the child? the child is tall for his age the child has a disease that inhibits growth it is an indication of long term malnutrition it is an indication of recent undernutrition

it is an indication of recent undernutrition-

All of the following are operational costs except: Select one: a. utilities b. cleaning c. labor costs d. laundry service

labor costs

A major site/organ in the body for the metabolic processing of carbohydrates is the: 1. intestine 2. heart 3. adipose/fat tissue 4. liver

liver

You are assessing a 4'11'' female patient who weighs 160 lbs. She has hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes. What do you recommend? Select one: a. low sodium b. low carbohydrates c. low calories d. low fat

low calories

Nonenzymatic browning that occurs when a protein & sugar are heated or stored together for some time. carmelization degradation maillard reaction crystallization

maillard reaction

Excessive intake of phytates and oxalates can interfere with the absorption of cholesterol. minerals. vitamins. fiber.

minerals.

The two hormones involved in lactation are: epinephrine and insulin estrogen and epinephrine prolactin and progesterone oxytocin and estrogen prolactin and oxytocin

prolactin and oxytocin- Oxytocin and prolactin are two hormones that are mostly involved in the production and release of milk from the breasts during the nursing period. Prolactin - pro meaning "for" and "lactin" referring to milk - it stimulates the production of milk. ... Oxytocin also helps the muscle in the uterus contract during labor

An interdisciplinary healthcare team has been formed to improve care for inpatients with diabetes. An appropriate outcome indicator would be: readmission rates for patients with diabetes the number of admissions of patients with diabetes documentation of blood glucose monitoring initiation of patient education within the first 48 hours of admission

readmission rates for patients with diabetes-Since the goal is to improve care for inpatients with diabetes, the most appropriate outcome measure would need to pertain to patients who receive care and then leave the hospital. Thus, choice A is good outcome indicator because it can help measure the quality of the care the patients previously received.

Results of a three day food record were obtained in June and again three months later. What is this called? Validity reliability sensitivity specificity

reliability

FAD is the metabolically active coenzyme derivative of: riboflavin niacin folic acid thiamin

riboflavin- The riboflavin in most foods is in the form of FAD, although the main form in eggs and milk is free riboflavin [9]. About 95% of riboflavin in the form of FAD or FMN from food is bioavailable up to a maximum of about 27 mg of riboflavin per meal or dose [3].

The vitamin essential for conversion of tryptophan to niacin is: B6 vitamin A vitamin D vitamin K riboflavin

riboflavin-niacin can be formed from an amino acid called tryptophan found in protein products. Vitamin B-6 plays a major role in converting tryptophan to niacin, so your body needs vitamin B-6 to help ensure that it gets enough niacin.

If 100 patients with a disease are tested but only 96 test positive for the disease, that means the test has a ________ of 96%. sensitivity specificity positive predictive value negative predictive value

sensitivity- Sensitivity is the ability of a test to correctly identify all screened individuals who are positive for a disease. The test identified 96 out of 100 patients, resulting in 96% sensitivity.

Quality standards for fruits assure you of: wholesomeness specifications of minimum quality characteristics safety from pesticides and residues good taste

specifications of minimum quality characteristics-Quality standards for fruit include specifications of minimum quality characteristics including quality, firmness, color, maturity,freedom from defects, uniform size and shape

Which of the following extinguishers is best to use on a grease fire? triangle symbol circle symbol square symbol inverted triangle symbol

square symbol: triangle: ordinary combustable square:flammable liquids circle: electrical star: combustable metal pentagon: kitchen related

Who is responsible for distribution of monies for Block Grants? Federal government State government Regional government Provincial government

state governement

Which type of employee benefits are required by law and ensure income to individuals in the event of unemployment, injury or death? Supplementary Compensatory Beneficiary Statutory Unemployment

statutory- Supplementary: life and health insurance; Compensatory: benefits or pay for time not worked Beneficiary: these don't exist; Statutory: as defined in question; Unemployment-not a type of employee benefit, but unemployment compensation is a type of insurance against loss income for the unemployed

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

supervision of dietary employees

The .....outlawed the closed shop. Wagner Act Taft Hartley Labor Act Landrum-Griffin Act Fair Labor Standards Act Civil Rights Act

taft hartley labor act- Wagner Act-(Nat. Labor Relations Act)-as defined in question; Taft Hartley Labor Act (Labor Management Relations Act)-balanced powers of labor and management; amended Wagner Act, outlawed closed shops, specified unfair labor practices of union; Landrum-Griffen Act (Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act)-bill of rights for union members; regulates internal union affairs Fair Labor Standards Act- Minimum Wage Law, sets min. wage; Civil Rights Act-prevents discrimination on basis of race, color, national origin

Energy for exercise during an endurance event comes primarily from which energy system? the ATP-CP system (creatine phosphate system) the lactic acid system (anaerobic) the aerobic system the oxidation of amino acids from muscle breakdown

the aerobic system- The other end of the spectrum is the aerobic energy system used for prolonged endurance or ultra-endurance exercise. Due to their duration, these activities mainlydepend on aerobic production of energy by the oxygen system

To calculate the estimated calorie needs of a patient who is significantly underweight, the dietitian should use: the patient's actual body weight. the patient's adjusted body weight. the patient's desirable body weight. 90% of the patient's desirable body weight.

the patient's actual body weight.

Cruciferous vegetables are rich in .........., a phytochemical known to detoxify a variety of carcinogens. Terpenes Carotenoids Phenols Flavinoids Thiols

thiols

After a bill is introduced in the House or Senate, the bill is sent: to a committee to the conference committee to the President to the floor for a vote

to a committee

The best use of performance appraisals is: Select one: 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

to improve performance

The primary function of the Community Dietitian/Nutritionist is: to improve the nutritional status of the population they serve to provide nutritional care in an institutional setting to plan food and nutrition related community activities to conduct nutritional assessments of the population they serve

to improve the nutritional status of the population they serve

The employee who is elected to represent his/her fellow employees is known as? Union steward Arbitrator Mediator Collective bargainer Union official

union steward-Union steward: as stated in question, does not get extra money. Arbitrator: arbitration is the final step of collective bargaining. With arbitration, there is a hearing to dissolve a dispute during an impasse, the decision is binding. Mediator: mediation is the second step in collective bargaining. In mediation, a neutral person helps settle differences and the decision is not binding. Collective bargainer: in collective bargaining, one person represents a group of people to bargain with the employer Union official: Not a specific term.

Which act guarantees the right to organize and join labor unions and gave unions the right to be the bargaining agent? Wagner Act Taft Hartley Labor Act Landrum-Griffin Act Fair Labor Standards Act Civil Rights Act

wagner act-Wagner Act-(Nat. Labor Relations Act)-as defined in question; Taft Hartley Labor Act (Labor Management Relations Act)-balanced powers of labor and management; amended Wagner Act, outlawed closed shops, specified unfair labor practices of union; Landrum-Griffen Act (Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act)-bill of rights for union members; regulates internal union affairs Fair Labor Standards Act- Minimum Wage Law, sets min. wage; Civil Rights Act-prevents discrimination on basis of race, color, national origin

When does syneresis occur? 1. when an egg foam is heated 2. when a protein is cooked at too high a temperature, or at too low at temperature for too long 3. when a protein is baked at too high a temperature 4. when vinegar is added to a poaching liquid

when a protein is cooked at too high a temperature, or at too low at temperature for too long-Syneresis, in chemistry, is the extraction or expulsion of a liquid from a gel, as when serum drains from a contracting clot of blood. Another example of syneresis is the collection of whey on the surface of yogurt.

You dream of opening your own private practice. The first steps to take are: write a mission statement and assess the market write a financial plan and seek investors market your ideas to MDs and assess the acceptance assess the market and rent office space

write a mission statement and assess the market


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