RD Exam Test Questions And Answers.
97802 -
\Which of the following is the correct Current Procedural Terminology code for Medicare
initial individual assessment?
recognition -
\Which of the following is NOT considered a hygiene factor according to Herzberg's dual
theory of motivation/hygiene?
Food habits -
\Practices and associated attitudes that predetermine what, when, why, and how a
person eats is referred to as _____.
Bankruptcy record -
\Employment background checks typically include which of the following?
Shrinkage- -
\Which of the following terms is used to denote loss of inventory/refers to loss of
inventory?
5.6 FTEs -
\A long-term care facility requires a cook, server, trayline personnel, and supervisor for
8 hours daily to serve residents. How many full-time equivalents (FTEs) are needed to
run the foodservice operation at this facility?
165 -
\What is the minimal internal temperature for cooking chicken breast?
Self Actualization -
\What is the highest level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Zinc and fat-soluble vitamins -
\People with cystic fibrosis are most likely to become deficient in
Predictive REE equations demonstrate limited accuracy in patients with cirrhosis, as
energy requirements are commonly underestimated. Of these equations, Harris-
Benedict is the least reliable in this population. -
\. Which equation is the least accurate for measuring resting energy expenditure (REE)
in those with liver cirrhosis?
The liver is needed for fat absorption from the small intestine -
\What is the role of the liver in fat digestion?
, inorganic phosphate food additive -
\Intake of _____ should be carefully monitored in patients with kidney disease because
phosphorous is more easily absorbed from this source.
Folate. Protein, pyridoxine, and iron deficiency cause microcytic anemia. Folate
deficiency causes macrocytic anemia -
\Microcytic anemia is caused by deficiency of the following nutrients EXCEPT _____.
Calcium, Vitamin D, Iron, Potassium -
\Once full compliance with the US Food and Drug Administration's updated
requirements for nutrition labels on food products is required, which nutrients must be
included as an amount and a percentage on the nutrition label?
Glycogen synthesis occurs -
\Which of the following processes occurs in response to an increase in plasma glucose
concentrations?
Hypothalamus -
\Where in the body does leptin relay the status of fat stores?
Engaging, focusing, evoking, planning -
\What are the stages of motivational interviewing?
Formative -
\To make sure clients can recognize carbohydrate foods, an RDN administers a short
quiz at the start of the appointment. This is considered a _____ type of assessment
Given a list of foods, participant will identify those highest in MUFA -
\Which of the following is the BEST example of an educational objective?
Patulin -
\Promptly removing rotten apples from produce storage helps to prevent the formation
of what toxin on other apples?
Purnell -
\Which model of cultural competence identifies the primary and secondary features of
culture?
extra nutritional constituents of foods -
\Bioactive compounds can be described as:
Stevia. Stevia, which is produced from stevia leaves, is a purified glycoside. Agave is a
nectar and sorbitol and mannitol are sugar alcohols, and all three are considered
nutritive sweeteners. -
\Which of the following is a non-nutritive sweetener?
97802 -
\Which of the following is the correct Current Procedural Terminology code for Medicare
initial individual assessment?
recognition -
\Which of the following is NOT considered a hygiene factor according to Herzberg's dual
theory of motivation/hygiene?
Food habits -
\Practices and associated attitudes that predetermine what, when, why, and how a
person eats is referred to as _____.
Bankruptcy record -
\Employment background checks typically include which of the following?
Shrinkage- -
\Which of the following terms is used to denote loss of inventory/refers to loss of
inventory?
5.6 FTEs -
\A long-term care facility requires a cook, server, trayline personnel, and supervisor for
8 hours daily to serve residents. How many full-time equivalents (FTEs) are needed to
run the foodservice operation at this facility?
165 -
\What is the minimal internal temperature for cooking chicken breast?
Self Actualization -
\What is the highest level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Zinc and fat-soluble vitamins -
\People with cystic fibrosis are most likely to become deficient in
Predictive REE equations demonstrate limited accuracy in patients with cirrhosis, as
energy requirements are commonly underestimated. Of these equations, Harris-
Benedict is the least reliable in this population. -
\. Which equation is the least accurate for measuring resting energy expenditure (REE)
in those with liver cirrhosis?
The liver is needed for fat absorption from the small intestine -
\What is the role of the liver in fat digestion?
, inorganic phosphate food additive -
\Intake of _____ should be carefully monitored in patients with kidney disease because
phosphorous is more easily absorbed from this source.
Folate. Protein, pyridoxine, and iron deficiency cause microcytic anemia. Folate
deficiency causes macrocytic anemia -
\Microcytic anemia is caused by deficiency of the following nutrients EXCEPT _____.
Calcium, Vitamin D, Iron, Potassium -
\Once full compliance with the US Food and Drug Administration's updated
requirements for nutrition labels on food products is required, which nutrients must be
included as an amount and a percentage on the nutrition label?
Glycogen synthesis occurs -
\Which of the following processes occurs in response to an increase in plasma glucose
concentrations?
Hypothalamus -
\Where in the body does leptin relay the status of fat stores?
Engaging, focusing, evoking, planning -
\What are the stages of motivational interviewing?
Formative -
\To make sure clients can recognize carbohydrate foods, an RDN administers a short
quiz at the start of the appointment. This is considered a _____ type of assessment
Given a list of foods, participant will identify those highest in MUFA -
\Which of the following is the BEST example of an educational objective?
Patulin -
\Promptly removing rotten apples from produce storage helps to prevent the formation
of what toxin on other apples?
Purnell -
\Which model of cultural competence identifies the primary and secondary features of
culture?
extra nutritional constituents of foods -
\Bioactive compounds can be described as:
Stevia. Stevia, which is produced from stevia leaves, is a purified glycoside. Agave is a
nectar and sorbitol and mannitol are sugar alcohols, and all three are considered
nutritive sweeteners. -
\Which of the following is a non-nutritive sweetener?