Comprehensive Exam Bank on Nursing Nutrition and Hydration
Management: Dietary Support, Fluid Balance, and Therapeutic
Interventions
Table of Contents
Topic 1: Fundamentals of Nutritional Assessment and Dietary Guidelines (Questions 1–20)........3
Topic 2: Fluid Balance, Hydration Needs, and Clinical Interventions (Questions 21–40)..............10
Topic 3: Nutritional Needs Across the Lifespan and Special Populations (Questions 41–60)........18
Topic 4: Advanced Nutrition Therapies and Feeding Interventions (Questions 61–80)................26
Topic 5: Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition in Clinical Practice (Questions 81–100)........................34
Topic 6: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition in Clinical Settings........................................................42
Topic 6: Nutrition and Hydration Considerations in End-of-Life and Palliative Nursing Care........51
Topic 8: Clinical Interventions in Acute and Chronic Nutrition-Hydration Disorders (Questions
141–160)........................................................................................................................................59
Topic 8: Nutritional and Hydration Considerations in Specialized Populations.............................67
Topic 10: Nutritional and Hydration Challenges in Complex and Critical Care Settings (Questions
181–200)........................................................................................................................................75
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Topic 1: Fundamentals of Nutritional
Assessment and Dietary Guidelines
(Questions 1–20)
Question 1:
Which component is most essential in assessing a patient's nutritional status
during initial nursing evaluation?
A. Sleep habits
B. Body Mass Index (BMI)
C. Family income
D. Occupation
Correct Answer: B. Body Mass Index (BMI)
Rationale: BMI is a key indicator of body composition and is often the first
metric evaluated in nutritional assessments to identify underweight, normal
weight, overweight, or obesity.
Question 2:
What dietary recommendation is appropriate for a patient with hypertension?
A. High sodium, low potassium diet
B. High-fat, high-protein diet
C. DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
D. Ketogenic diet
Correct Answer: C. DASH diet
Rationale: The DASH diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and
low-sodium foods, making it effective in managing hypertension.
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Question 3:
Which lab value best reflects a patient's recent protein intake?
A. Hemoglobin
B. Prealbumin
C. Hematocrit
D. Creatinine
Correct Answer: B. Prealbumin
Rationale: Prealbumin has a short half-life and reflects recent dietary
protein intake, making it a useful marker for acute changes in nutritional
status.
Question 4:
A patient who is lactose intolerant should avoid which of the following foods?
A. Broccoli
B. Eggs
C. Milk
D. Rice
Correct Answer: C. Milk
Rationale: Lactose intolerance involves the inability to digest lactose found
in dairy products like milk, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Question 5:
Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention to stimulate appetite in a
hospitalized patient?
A. Administering a multivitamin
B. Offering small, frequent meals
C. Encouraging bedrest before meals