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Master nutritional foundations and clinical applications with this comprehensive 8th edition study guide. Includes 500+ original practice questions with detailed rationales covering wellness nutrition, digestion & metabolism, macronutrients (carbs, fats, protein), vitamins & minerals, energy balance, weight management, life span nutrition (pregnancy, infancy, older adults), nutrition for GI disorders, liver disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, metabolic stress (burns, trauma, sepsis), cancer, HIV/AIDS, and more. Perfect for nursing students, dietitians, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice. Independent study resource.

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NUTRITIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL
APPLICATIONS 8TH EDITION – COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE: 500+ ORIGINAL PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & RATIONALES




DISCLAIMER:
This document is an original, independent educational resource created for study
purposes only.
It is NOT affiliated with, endorsed by, or copied from Elsevier, the textbook authors
(Grodner, Escott-Stump, Dorner),
or any proprietary test bank. All questions and rationales are original content
written by the author
based on publicly available curriculum standards. This document does not contain
any copyrighted material
from the original textbook or any official examination. For educational use only.---

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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

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