NUTRITIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL
APPLICATIONS 8TH EDITION – COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE: 500+ ORIGINAL PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & RATIONALES
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## CHAPTER 1: WELLNESS NUTRITION (Questions 1–25)
**1. A nurse is teaching a community class about wellness nutrition. Which
statement by a participant indicates a correct understanding of the concept of
wellness?**
A. "Wellness means I will never get sick."
B. "Wellness is achieved only through taking vitamin supplements."
**C. "Wellness involves a balance of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual
health."**
D. "Wellness is the same as being wealthy and educated."
**Rationale:** Wellness is a holistic concept that includes six dimensions:
physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental health. It is
not the absence of disease (A), achieved only through supplements (B), or
dependent on wealth/education (D).
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**2. A college student exercises regularly, eats a healthy variety of foods, takes a
nutrition course, buys local produce, participates in a faith-based organization, and
journals to process emotions. Which dimension of wellness is missing from this
student's lifestyle?**
A. Physical health
B. Intellectual health
C. Emotional health
**D. Social health**
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**Rationale:** The student addresses physical (exercise, diet), intellectual
(nutrition course), environmental (local produce), spiritual (faith-based group), and
emotional (journaling) health. Social health—developing relationships through
group meals or social activities—is missing.
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**3. A client who frequently misses meals due to a busy work schedule reports
feeling anxious and having difficulty concentrating. What is the most likely
physiological cause of these symptoms?**
**A. Low blood glucose levels**
B. High blood glucose levels
C. Elevated blood pressure
D. Dehydration
**Rationale:** Missing meals can cause blood glucose levels to drop
(hypoglycemia), which leads to anxiety, confusion, and difficulty concentrating.
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**4. A nurse is educating a client about the difference between primary, secondary,
and tertiary prevention. Which client statement demonstrates understanding of
primary prevention?**
A. "I will follow a low-sodium diet after being diagnosed with heart failure."
**B. "I am exercising and eating well to prevent diabetes before it develops."**
C. "I attend cardiac rehabilitation after my heart attack."
D. "I check my blood sugar daily because I have prediabetes."
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**Rationale:** Primary prevention aims to prevent disease before it develops (e.g.,
exercise and healthy eating to prevent diabetes). Secondary prevention (D) detects
early disease; tertiary prevention (A, C) manages existing disease.
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**5. A nurse is reviewing Healthy People 2030 goals. Which population health
concern would most likely be addressed in this document?**
A. Preference for organic foods among upper-income adults
**B. Low fruit and vegetable intake among African American children**
C. Increased use of bottled water in suburban communities
D. Popularity of high-protein diets among athletes
**Rationale:** Healthy People 2030 sets national health targets to improve health
for all, addressing disparities. Low fruit/vegetable intake in minority children is a
health disparity likely to be targeted.
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**6. Which activity is an example of community support for health promotion?**
A. Teaching a teenager how to choose healthy fast food
B. Watching a documentary about food processing errors
**C. Labeling fresh poultry packages with safe storage information**
D. Reading about Salmonella transmission