Nutritional Science – Exam Questions &
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Nutrient that breaks down to yield energy - correct answerFats, Proteins, Carbohydrates
Household with the highest risk for food insecurity - correct answerAll household with
children
National goal of the Healthy People 2030 initiative under Nutrition and Healthy Eating -
correct answerPromoting access to healthier food, Increasing iron intake, Improving
nutrition in healthcare settings
Major theme identified in the most recent major report in the Healthy People series -
correct answerWeight control, Healthy choices in diet, Education about risk factors for
disease
Nurse's response to a patient who dislikes milk but needs calcium - correct answer"Let's
explore some other dietary options."
Type of fat that should be limited in the diet according to Dietary Guidelines for
Americans - correct answerTrans fats, Saturated fats, Hydrogenated fats
Resource available on the MyPlate website for nursing students - correct
answerSample menus based on sex and age, Easy-to-read fact sheets, Healthy recipes
Nutritional element that may cause fatigue according to the nurse's hypothesis - correct
answerVitamins, Minerals, Dietary fiber, Low-fat dairy
Basis of MyPlate food guidelines - correct answerRecommendations designed to help
Americans make better food choices
Current patterns of consumption - correct answerCurrent trends and habits regarding
food intake.
The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans - correct answerA set of
recommendations for healthy eating patterns and nutrition.
,Dietary references intakes (DRIs) - correct answerA system of nutrition
recommendations that includes various dietary reference values.
Which dietary element does the nurse know is included on the MyPlate visual? - correct
answerFruit, Grains, Vegetables, Protein
How many kilocalories are consumed when eating 16g of fat? - correct answer144;
there are 9 kcal in each gram of fat. To determine the amount of kcal in 16g of fat, 9
kcal is multiplied by 16g. There are 144 kcal in 16g of fat.
Which provides an essential base for all metabolic processes? - correct answerWater
Which dietary reference intake (DRI) panel was developed by the Food and Nutrition
Board of the Institute of Medicine? - correct answerAntioxidants, Trace elements, Folate
and other B vitamins
Which are the preferred reference values for evaluating diets in healthy people? -
correct answerDietary reference intakes
In which category of the daily recommended intake of (DRI) interconnected categories
will the patient fall if a diet that is 35% fat is consumed? - correct answerTolerable upper
intake level
Which special nutrient should an older woman include in her meal plan? - correct
answerFoods fortified with vitamin B12
Which nutrient DRIs were increased to promote bone health? - correct answerCalcium
and Vitamin D
What is the recommended daily sodium intake for an older patient with heart failure? -
correct answer1500 mg/day
Which statement defines resting energy expenditure (REE)? - correct answerIt is the
amount of energy (in kcal) needed by the body for the maintenance of life at rest over a
24-hour period.
Calculate the total energy expenditure (TEE) using Mifflin-St. Jeor formula for a patient
who is mildly obese. - correct answer1685 kcal/day; Patient height in inches: (5 feet x
12 in/ft) + 4 in = 64 in. Patient's height in cm: 64 in x 2.54 cm/in = 162.56. Patient's
weight in kg: 178 lbs / 2.2 lbs/kg = 80.91. Multiply the patient's height, weight, and age
to the respective numbers in the formula before adding height and weight together and
subtracting the age total and 161. Then complete the formula by multiplying the total by
the PA. TEE = [(10 x 80.91) + (6.25 x 162.56) - (5 x 52) - 161] x 1.2 = 1685 kcal/day.
In a well-nourished person, which anatomical structure holds a 12 to 48-hour reserve of
glycogen, a source of stored energy? - correct answerMuscle, Liver
, The clinician is measuring the basal energy expenditure (BEE) of a patient using food
consumption and physical activity records. Which factor can increase the BEE? - correct
answerIncreased physical activity or muscle mass.
Increased lean body mass - correct answerA condition where there is an increase in the
amount of lean tissue in the body.
Nutrient-dense food - correct answerFoods that are high in nutrients relative to their
calorie content.
Normal bodily functions - correct answerEssential physiological processes necessary
for sustaining life.
Tissue growth and repair - correct answerThe process of cellular regeneration and
recovery in the body.
Body temperature regulation - correct answerThe ability of the body to maintain its
internal temperature within a certain range.
Predictive formula reliability - correct answerFactors that can affect the accuracy of
predictions made by formulas, such as disease state and age.
Congenital hypothyroidism - correct answerA metabolic condition present at birth that
affects thyroid function.
Hormone levels - correct answerThe concentration of hormones in the body that can
influence various physiological functions.
Body Mass Index (BMI) - correct answerA measurement that uses height and weight to
assess body fat and categorize individuals.
Carbohydrates - correct answerA macronutrient that is a primary source of energy for
the body.
Energy balance - correct answerThe state achieved when the calories consumed equal
the calories expended over time.
Basal energy expenditure - correct answerThe number of calories required to keep your
body functioning at rest.
Ventilated hood - correct answerA method used to measure the basal energy
expenditure of athletes with high accuracy.
Respiratory effort - correct answerThe energy expended during breathing, which is
significant in metabolic conditions.