Review Questions - Chapter 19 Nutritional
Which response would the nurse make to a competitive teenage athlete who asks how much protein should be consumed?
"A healthy protein intake is about 46 to 50 g of protein a day."
A patient weighs 200 lb and is 62 inches in height. What is this patient's BMI using the formula for body mass index?
36.95 Weight to kilograms: 200/2.2 = 90.9; height to meters: 62/39.37 = 1.57; formula: 90.0/(1.57 × 1.57) = 36.95. The formula for calculating BMI is: weight [kg] divided by height squared [m2] = BMI.
How many kcal/g does 1 g of alcohol provide?
7 kcal/g
The patient asks the nurse to explain what a kilocalorie is. What is the nurse's best response to this patient's question?
A kilocalorie is a measurement of energy."
Which food item, if consumed in large amounts, could act as an antagonist to an oral anticoagulant?
Spinach
Which food item provides the least amount of fiber?
Steak
Which range represents the optimal weight gain recommended during pregnancy?
25 to 35 pound
To demonstrate the energy-producing potential of different foods, the nurse explains that 3 g of lean meat produces 12 kcal/g. How many kcal/g does 3 g of fish oil produce?
27 kcal/g
What is the term for stored fat that insulates the body and serves as a cushion to protect organs?
Adipose tissue
The body mass index (BMI) of a man 6 ft tall weighing 250 lb is
33.9 The BMI is calculated by dividing the pounds expressed as kilograms by the height in meters squared. 6 ft = 72 in ÷ 39.37 = 1.83 m 250 lb ÷ 2.2 = 113.6 kg 113.6 ÷ (1.83 1.83) = 33.9
Which response would the nurse make if a family member asks questions about how to determine whether an item is suitable for a clear liquid diet?
"Any liquid that you can see through is considered clear.
A fit, young woman was at zero nitrogen balance. The nurse discovers that this patient is now pregnant with her first child. For what is this patient at risk?
Anabolism
What is the best method to describe the location of the different food items on the plate to a patient with visual impairment?
"Potatoes are at 9 o'clock, chicken is at 12 o'clock, and carrots are at 3 o'clock.
Which response would the nurse make in the case of a patient who is asking
"Replacing the fluid prevents an alteration in body electrolytes."
The nurse is explaining the activity recommendations from the USDA's new MyPlate plan. What is the minimum amount of moderate weekly exercise needed to balance nutritional intake?
2 hours and 30 minutes
Which intervention can be added to the dietary plan to increase nutritional intake for a nursing home resident who is experiencing emotional disturbance and does not want to eat?
Assess the patient's likes and dislikes, and try to present the patient's preferences for meals.
The nurse is educating a patient on a vegan diet. What supplement will the nurse encourage this patient to take to avoid a deficiency?
B12
Which lifelong vitamin supplement would be prescribed to a patient who has undergone stomach resection?
B12
When discussing the digestion and metabolism of fat, the nurse tells the patient who has a history of cholecystitis and who is on a low-fat diet that fat must be emulsified to be digested. What is the substance necessary for emulsification?
Bile
Which food will a patient choose to boost fiber consumption?
Brown rice
Feelings of self-worth that are disproportionately based on body weight, shape, and size along with self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives is indicative of which eating disorder?
Bulimia nervosa
What is most important for the nurse to include when providing education to a patient regarding caffeine intake?
Caffeine is a nervous system stimulant.
Careful attention to carbohydrate consumption can improve metabolic control of diabetes. The nurse teaches a meal planning approach that focuses on the total amount of carbohydrates eaten at a meal. What is this meal planning approach called?
Carbohydrate counting
Which are the energy-providing food groups? (Select all that apply.)
Carbohydrates Fats Proteins
Which condition would the nurse monitor in a patient with calcium toxicity?
Constipation
A patient who has hypertension is complaining about the lack of taste with the low-sodium diet that has been prescribed. What should the nurse emphasize that sodium may do
Contribute to hypertension.
The nurse would perform which intervention to promote nutrition in an elderly patient who is on a regular diet and experiences difficulty swallowing?
Cut the food into smaller portions.
The nurse is providing discharge instructions for a patient regarding proper nutrition based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's "My Plate" plan. What information will the nurse relay? (Select all that apply.)
Decreased sodium intake is stressed. Decreased intake of sugary foods is encouraged. Increased intake of fruits are encouraged.
What has replaced the USDA's Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)?
Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)
Which question would the nurse ask a patient to determine the cause of a reduction in bone mineral density?
Do you consume large amounts of meat and eggs?
Which complication would the nurse suspect in a patient with a history of weight-reduction surgery who arrives at the clinic with reports of nausea, cramping, diarrhea, sweating, lightheadedness, and palpitations after eating?
Dumping syndrome
Which statement by the student regarding MyPlate dietary reference intake (DRI) warrants correcting?
Eat as much and as often as you want; just eat more vegetables than meat."
Which guideline does MyPlate recommend for a healthier diet?
Eat less food in general
The patient who had a gastrostomy complains to the nurse about frequent episodes of dumping syndrome. What can the nurse recommend to this patient to decrease this problem?
Eat small, frequent meals.
The nurse recognizes that when a patient is unable to consume adequate nutrition by mouth, an alternative route such as a feeding ostomy may be used. What is the proper term for feeding a patient by this method?
Enteral
The body uses 22 common amino acids, but 9 of them must be obtained from protein in the diet. What are these proteins considered?
Essential
What are elements that are found in food and necessary for good health but that the body cannot make?
Essential nutrients
The patient complains to the nurse that he feels terrible since he has been taking several different kinds of vitamin preparations. What should the nurse assess for indications of vitamin toxicity?
Fatigue
Which position is best after a meal in a patient who is experiencing dumping syndrome after a gastrectomy?
Flat, with the head elevated slightly
Which step is next after the nurse has checked the residual of a continuous feeding by using a gastrostomy tube?
Flush the tube with tap water
At approximately 4 to 6 months of age, solid food is introduced to a baby. What foods with high iron content should be recommended by the nurse?
Fortified cereals
What is the body's storage form of carbohydrates, usually found in the liver with some storage in the muscles?
Glycogen
Which guideline would the nurse recommend for a 32-year-old male patient who drinks alcoholic drinks daily but would like to consume them safely?
Have two or fewer drinks per day
The nurse makes nutrition a focus in the care plan. Where does nutrition play the most
Health maintenance
The nurse explains that a patient with a heart problem should follow a decreased sodium diet. What will this diet help reduce the risk for or prevent?
Heart attacks
The nurse cautions a patient with a pancreatic disorder that will interfere with the digestion of fats and may lead to a clotting disorder. What is the cause of these potential problems?
Inability to use vitamin K
Which intervention would likely be added to the plan of care for a patient with renal calculi?
Increase daily fluid intake
Which dietary modification would the nurse follow for the patient with end-stage renal failure on dialysis?
Increase the protein content of the diet.
. A school nurse is teaching a group of adolescents about adequate nutrition. What increased intake should the nurse encourage?
Iron and calcium
A nurse caring for a patient who is prescribed a full-liquid diet recognizes that this diet lacks some nutrients. What nutrients are lacking?
Iron and fiber
For which reason will increasing vitamin C in a patient's diet help with hemoglobin levels?
It increases iron levels in the body.
A young mother brings her children into the clinic for a checkup. She asks what she can do to promote healthy dietary habits for her children. What is the nurse's best response?
Keep snacks available like fruit, cheese, or raw vegetables."
Which condition is most likely in a child who lives in poverty and has symptoms of edema and an enlarged abdomen?
Kwashiorkor
The nurse has assessed a patient's body mass index (BMI) to be 19.6. This assessment of weight versus height indicates that this patient's weight category is in which category?
Low health risk
. The nurse reminds the male patient with lactose intolerance that he can avoid the unpleasant symptoms of nausea, bloating, flatulence, and diarrhea, if he will avoid certain foods. What product should the patient be instructed to avoid?
Milk
A patient taking a diuretic is assessed by the nurse as having an erratic pulse and muscle weakness. What should the nurse suspect is deficient
Potassium
Which food would be good to increase in the diet of a patient with low calcium levels? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
Milk, Eggs, cheese
When reviewing a patient's dietary intake, the nurse recommends that sugar consumption be reduced to the recommended daily level. What is this level?
No more than 8% of total daily kilocalories
The young woman who is breastfeeding will need an increase of calories and protein. What foods should the nurse suggest as sources of protein?
Nuts
Which intervention would be most effective to promote hydration in a long-term care facility having an increased rate of patients with dehydration?
Offer fluids at meals and between meals
The nurse is educating a patient regarding optimal weight gain during pregnancy. What information will the nurse include?
Optimal weight gain during pregnancy is 25 to 35 lb.
The home health nurse is caring for a patient that has undergone removal of a part of the stomach. For what should the nurse carefully assess this patient?
Pernicious anemia
When caring for a patient after gastric bypass surgery, which condition is the patient most at risk for?
Pernicious anemia
A patient diagnosed with renal failure is unable to excrete protein waste products and develops a condition that requires a protein-restricted diet. The nurse instructs the patient that azotemia can be diminished by substituting other food groups for protein. What is an example of a food that this patient can substitute for protein?
Potatoes
The nurse is caring for a visually impaired patient, and it is mealtime. What is the best method to describe the location of the different food items on the plate to the patient?
Potatoes are at 9 o'clock, chicken is at 12 o'clock, and carrots are at 3 o'clock.
Which nutrient would the nurse emphasize in the diet for a patient recovering from surgery?
Protein
Food is divided into several essential nutrients. Which nutrient does the bulk of the body's lean tissues and organs contain?
Proteins
Which complication will the nurse most likely suspect in a patient who is a strict vegetarian?
Reduced vitamin B12 levels
The nurse is counseling a patient about the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. What should the nurse stress that patients with type 2 diabetes are required to receive on a daily basis?
Regular carbohydrate-controlled meals
Which response would the nurse make in the case of a patient who is asking why the nurse is returning the gastric contents through the tube?
Replacing the fluid prevents an alteration in body electrolytes."
Which dietary restriction would the nurse anticipate for a patient with a personal and family history of hypertension?
Sodium
What is a nursing intervention to decrease the thirst of a patient who is on a fluid restriction?
Sucking on occasional ice chips
Which statement is true of proteins that contain the nine essential amino acids?
They are complete proteins
The nurse is providing information about high cholesterol levels. What is the rationale for avoiding saturated fats?
They increase blood cholesterol.
The nurse teaches a patient who has a nonfunctioning or dysfunctional GI tract that total parenteral nutrition (TPN) will be infused. Where will the infusion occur?
Through the superior vena cava
The nurse is educating a group of high school students regarding nutrition. How should the nurse respond when the students ask what occurs when protein, mineral, iron, and fat combine?
Tissue is built and repaired.
Which patient condition would lead to the nurse instructing the patient to first eat high-calorie, high-protein foods and then eat low-calorie, low-protein foods if the patient is still hungry?
Trauma
Which answer reflects how the nurse would respond to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) who does not agree with the patient's strong beliefs and nontraditional combinations of foods?
Unless the choices are harmful to the patient, they are acceptable."
A patient with hypercholesterolemia would choose foods containing high amounts of which fats?
Unsaturated
Which nutrient would the vegan patient likely have nutritional deficits in? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
Vitamin B12 Protein
Which reason would the nurse have for advising a patient on an anticoagulant to keep the consumption of vitamin K consistent?
Vitamin K increases blood clotting ability.
Which component would the nurse include in the patient's diet plan if a patient who is overweight asks the nurse to suggest a diet that can satisfy hunger longer so that the patient can avoid overeating?
Water-soluble fiber
Which information is most important for the nurse to include when providing education to a patient regarding caffeine intake?
Which information is most important for the nurse to include when providing education to a patient regarding caffeine intake?
Which statement by the nurse would be the best response if an obese patient says, "I am so fat; do you think that I can lose the weight?
With diet, exercise, and other therapies, you may lose weight.
Which condition describes the patient who has not wanted to eat anything for a few days?
anorexia nervosa
Which complete source of protein would the primary health care provider recommend to a patient recovering from a sports injury? Select all that apply.
eggs, milk
Insoluble _____________________ softens stools, speeds transit of foods through the digestive tract, and reduces pressure in the colon.
fiber
Which mineral deficit can cause an enlarged thyroid?
iodine
To simplify food values, the measurement of energy obtained by food is defined as the
kilocalorie