Practice RD Exam- Complete Exam
Questions And Answers.
A job description: -
\Can be used for employee appraisals
Human milk has more _____ than formula or cow's milk -
\fat
The contingency approach to leadership states: -
\leadership style must change to fit the situation
What is the selling price for a hamburger in your cafeteria if you operate with a 45%
food cost and the cost of a beef patty and bun are $0.7920? -
\$1.76
The score that occurs most frequently in a frequency distribution is what measure of
central tendency? -
\Mode
The school meals initiative updates standards for school meals to assure they: -
\Are no more than 40% fat
A patient is newly diagnosed with renal failure and requires long-term dialysis. He is
depressed about having to make major lifestyle changes and is in need of financial
assistance. The dietitian's initial objective in the interviewing process should be to: -
\establish rapport with the patient by getting to know him better before discussing
nutrient needs
In 2002 the Institute of Medicine published a new set of definitions for dietary fiber. They
suggested the following terms: -
\dietary fiber and functional fiber
In a hospital with 300 patients, it takes 14 minutes to prepare one meal. How many
F.T.E. are needed for one week? -
\36.75
Mono and disaccharides do not: -
\provide 9 kcal/gram
Which foodborne pathogen is more of a concern in ground meat than solid-muscle
meats such as steaks? -
\Escherichia coli
, A 6'1'' male has bilateral below-knee amputations. What is his adjusted ideal body
weight? Weight estimation in amputees: Foot: 2%, Lower leg below knee: 6%, Lower
leg, above knee: 9% -
\73.6 kg
In making decisions, which of the following steps should be taken? -
\Recognize and analyze the problem, gather data, choose action, take action and
follow-up.
Poverty and hunger affect some groups more than others. Those most at risk are: -
\female head of households, children and the rural poor.
The smoke point temperature for fats is: -
\above 442 degrees F
Your clinic provides nutrition intervention for parents of low-birthweight babies. What
guidelines are used to determine low-birthweight? -
\Under 5.5 pounds
In writing a hospital menu: -
\patient, staff, and public dining areas should have a unified menu.
Lactose intolerance is caused by: -
\lactase insufficiency
To facilitate the receiving of goods, it is desirable to locate the receiving area near the: -
\delivery door
What is the median of the following frequency distribution: 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000?
-
\2500
Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to make reasonable
accommodations for individual employees.An example of an accommodation that
employers could be asked to make is: -
\to provide a lavatory that is wheel chair accessible.
Policies are: -
\guides that define the scope of permissible activity.
The cause of an outbreak of a foodborne illness was traced to unpasteurized milk;
symptoms included fever, nausea, headache. The likely source is: -
\Listeria monocytogenes
The TQM approach does not: -
Questions And Answers.
A job description: -
\Can be used for employee appraisals
Human milk has more _____ than formula or cow's milk -
\fat
The contingency approach to leadership states: -
\leadership style must change to fit the situation
What is the selling price for a hamburger in your cafeteria if you operate with a 45%
food cost and the cost of a beef patty and bun are $0.7920? -
\$1.76
The score that occurs most frequently in a frequency distribution is what measure of
central tendency? -
\Mode
The school meals initiative updates standards for school meals to assure they: -
\Are no more than 40% fat
A patient is newly diagnosed with renal failure and requires long-term dialysis. He is
depressed about having to make major lifestyle changes and is in need of financial
assistance. The dietitian's initial objective in the interviewing process should be to: -
\establish rapport with the patient by getting to know him better before discussing
nutrient needs
In 2002 the Institute of Medicine published a new set of definitions for dietary fiber. They
suggested the following terms: -
\dietary fiber and functional fiber
In a hospital with 300 patients, it takes 14 minutes to prepare one meal. How many
F.T.E. are needed for one week? -
\36.75
Mono and disaccharides do not: -
\provide 9 kcal/gram
Which foodborne pathogen is more of a concern in ground meat than solid-muscle
meats such as steaks? -
\Escherichia coli
, A 6'1'' male has bilateral below-knee amputations. What is his adjusted ideal body
weight? Weight estimation in amputees: Foot: 2%, Lower leg below knee: 6%, Lower
leg, above knee: 9% -
\73.6 kg
In making decisions, which of the following steps should be taken? -
\Recognize and analyze the problem, gather data, choose action, take action and
follow-up.
Poverty and hunger affect some groups more than others. Those most at risk are: -
\female head of households, children and the rural poor.
The smoke point temperature for fats is: -
\above 442 degrees F
Your clinic provides nutrition intervention for parents of low-birthweight babies. What
guidelines are used to determine low-birthweight? -
\Under 5.5 pounds
In writing a hospital menu: -
\patient, staff, and public dining areas should have a unified menu.
Lactose intolerance is caused by: -
\lactase insufficiency
To facilitate the receiving of goods, it is desirable to locate the receiving area near the: -
\delivery door
What is the median of the following frequency distribution: 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000?
-
\2500
Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to make reasonable
accommodations for individual employees.An example of an accommodation that
employers could be asked to make is: -
\to provide a lavatory that is wheel chair accessible.
Policies are: -
\guides that define the scope of permissible activity.
The cause of an outbreak of a foodborne illness was traced to unpasteurized milk;
symptoms included fever, nausea, headache. The likely source is: -
\Listeria monocytogenes
The TQM approach does not: -