WGU D440 NUTRITION OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Know blood tests test nutritional status: ... - Answer-BMI
and albumin
PT who has issues swallowing (dysphagia) will always be
the most at risk for ... - Answer-nutrition deficiency.
Which patient would need more water? - Answer-(A.
Breastfeeding)
know what diet for a pt who lost their dentures would be
on - Answer-mechanical soft
Athletic patient complains with leg cramps due to low
calcium, offer... - Answer-broccoli, cheese.
Know nutrient dense foods. - Answer-???
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Folic acid Is found in .... - Answer-yogurt.
1 oz = ? mL - Answer-30 ml
1 cup = ? oz - Answer-8 oz
BMI Ranges: - Answer-18.5-24.9 = normal
25-29.9 = overweight
30 and over = obese
(these values were on test)
Fat = ? per gram
Carbs = ? per gram
Protein = ? per gram - Answer-9
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Glomerulonephritis diet: caused by untreated strep (a
kidney disease) - Answer-Fluid restriction
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Sodium restriction (salty meats & processed foods)
Decrease Protein
Increase carbs (Carbs provide energy and stop the
breakdown of proteins)
Renal Disease diet - Answer-fluid restriction, Low sodium,
Low protein, low potassium, high calcium
Urinary Tract infections (UTI) diet: - Answer-Cranberries,
blueberries, raspberries, and other berries, probiotics
(yogurt)
Avoid foods and drinks that cause bladder irritation, such
as coffee, tea, soft drinks, and chocolate, avoid smoking.
Diabetic needs to drink sugar-free cranberry juices
Heart Failure diet - Answer-Fluid restriction (spread out
fluids during the day & suck on hard candy to decrease
thirst)
Decrease sodium, fat, & cholesterol
Heart Health Diet: - Answer-Decrease in saturated fats
Increase in Fiber
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DASH Diet: aims to lower BP and LDL - Answer-Low
sodium, low fat, high calcium, high potassium, high fiber
4-6 servings of fruits and veggies*
Celiac Disease diet: - Answer-Gluten free diet
No "BROW"
Barley Rye Oats Wheats
Ice cream, malted milk, prepared puddings, grains
anything including made from wheat, rye, oats, or barley,
such as breads, rolls, cookies, cakes, crackers, cereal,
spaghetti, macaroni noodles, beer, and ale, oatmeal
Stomatitis diet: Inflammation of the oral mucous lining of
the mouth - Answer-Soft and easy to eat foods, eat food at
room temp., high protein & calorie, avoid alcohol and spicy
foods
Peritonitis diet: inflammation of the lining of stomach -
Answer-Eat foods high in B-vitamins and calcium, such as
almonds, beans, whole grains (if no allergy), dark leafy
greens (spinach and kale), and sea vegetables. Avoid
refined foods, such as white breads, pastas, and