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NUR 1172/NUR1172 Exam 1 V1 |
Nutritional Principles in Nursing Q&A with
Rationale | Rasmussen University
1. How many kilocalories are provided by one gram of dietary carbohydrates?

A. 9 kcal/g


B. 7 kcal/g


C. 4 kcal/g


D. 12 kcal/g


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy for the body and

provide 4 kilocalories for every gram consumed. This is the same energy density as protein.

Fats are more energy-dense, providing 9 kilocalories per gram.


2. Which macronutrient is primarily responsible for tissue building and wound healing?

A. Lipids


B. Carbohydrates


C. Vitamins


D. Proteins


Correct Answer: D

,Expert Explanation: Proteins consist of amino acids which are the building blocks of the

body. They are essential for the repair of tissues, such as skin and muscle, especially after

surgery or injury. A patient with a pressure ulcer would require increased protein intake to

support healing.


3. The nurse is teaching a patient about the body’s stored form of carbohydrates. Which term

should the nurse use?

A. Glycogen


B. Fructose


C. Glucose


D. Starch


Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in animals and humans. It is

primarily stored in the liver and muscle tissues to be used when blood glucose levels drop.

Starch is the storage form of glucose found in plants.


4. Which of the following is considered a fat-soluble vitamin?

A. Vitamin D


B. Vitamin B12


C. Vitamin C


D. Folate

, Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Vitamins A, D, E, and K are fat-soluble, meaning they are stored in the

body’s fatty tissue and liver. Vitamin C and the B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and

excreted in urine if consumed in excess. Fat-soluble vitamins require bile for absorption in

the small intestine.


5. A patient has a BMI of 28. How should the nurse classify this finding?

A. Underweight


B. Overweight


C. Normal weight


D. Obese


Correct Answer: B


Expert Explanation: A Body Mass Index (BMI) between 25 and 29.9 is classified as

overweight. Normal weight is defined as a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9. Obese is defined as a

BMI of 30 or higher.


6. What is the primary function of dietary fiber in the human body?

A. Providing immediate cellular energy


B. Promoting regular bowel movements


C. Assisting in blood clotting


D. Synthesizing essential amino acids

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