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Chapter 27  Nutrition

 

 

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which food provides the body with no usable glucose?
a)
Wheat germ
b)
Apple
c)
White bread
d)
White rice

ANS: A
Dietary fiber, such as wheat germ, contains no usable glucose. Apples, white bread, and white rice all contain carbohydrates, which provide usable glucose.

Difficulty: Easy
Client Need: HPM
Cognitive Level: Comprehension

PTS: 1

2. A patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus is admitted with hyperglycemia and associated acidosis. The presence of which alternative fuel in the body is responsible for the acidosis?
a)
Glycogen
b)
Insulin
c)
Ketones
d)
Proteins

ANS: C
When fats are converted to ketones for use as alternative fuel, as in diabetic ketoacidosis when glucose cannot by used by the cells, the acidity of the blood rises, leading to the acidosis. Glycogen is converted to glucose to meet energy needs. Insulin, a pancreatic hormone, promotes the movement of glucose into cells for use. Proteins would not be used for fuel as long as fats were available.

Difficulty: Difficult
Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: PHSI
Cognitive Level: Comprehension

PTS: 1

3. Which patient is most likely experiencing positive nitrogen balance? A patient admitted:
a)
With third-degree burns of his legs
b)
In the sixth month of a healthy pregnancy
c)
From a nursing home who has been refusing to eat
d)
With acute pancreatitis

ANS: B
A positive nitrogen balance typically exists during pregnancy when new tissues are being formed. Patients with burns, malnutrition, and serious illness commonly experience negative nitrogen balance because tissues are lost.

Difficulty: Easy
Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: PHSI
Cognitive Level: Comprehension

PTS: 1

4. Which polysaccharide is stored in the liver?
a)
Insulin
b)
Ketones
c)
Glycogen
d)
Glucose

ANS: C
Humans store glucose in the liver as polysaccharides, known as glycogen. Glycogen can then be converted back into glucose to meet energy needs through a process known as glycogenolysis. If fats must be used for energy, they are converted directly into ketones. Insulin is a pancreatic hormone that promotes the movement of glucose into cells.

Difficulty: Easy
Cognitive level: Knowledge

PTS: 1

5. While addressing a community group, the nurse explains the importance of replacing saturated fats in the diet with mono- and polyunsaturated fats. She emphasizes that doing so greatly reduces the risk of which complication?
a)
Kidney failure
b)
Liver failure
c)
Stroke
d)
Lung cancer

ANS: C
Replacing saturated fats in the diet with mono- and polyunsaturated fats reduces the risk of heart disease, atherosclerosis, and stroke, not kidney failure, liver failure, or lung cancer.

Difficulty: Moderate
Nursing Process: Interventions
Client Need: HPM
Cognitive Level: Comprehension

PTS: 1

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