Roth Test Bank
Q&A
Proteins - answer-Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues.
Malnutrition Risk - answer-Not attributable to eating a variety of foods.
Low Nutrient Density Foods - answer-Examples include potato chips.
Disease States - answer-Atherosclerosis, hypertension, and obesity are attributable to a
low-nutrient-density diet.
Calcium - answer-Mineral needed to prevent osteoporosis.
Anthropometric Measurements - answer-Involves measuring percentage of body fluid.
Blood Samples - answer-Biochemical analysis to indicate kidney failure.
Dietary History Assessment - answer-Most common method is 24-hour recall.
Riboflavin - answer-Nutrient deficiency displaying lesions at the corners of the mouth.
Obesity - answer-Increases the risk of developing diabetes.
Good Health Habits - answer-Best taught through imitation of adult behavior.
Iron - answer-Most common form of nutrient deficiency in the United States.
Protein Status - answer-Measured using serum albumin level.
Depleted Muscle Mass - answer-Indicated by creatinine excretion.
Anemia - answer-Indicated by a hemoglobin test.
Urinalysis - answer-Detects protein and sugar excretion in urine.
Poor Nutritional Status - answer-Characterized by apathy.
Scurvy - answer-Related to vitamin C deficiency.