RD Exam 2022: Jean Inman Study Guide
Domain 2, Part 2 Correct and Verified
Answers Graded A
Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) Study Questions
1. Why does microcytic, hypochromic anemia occur? Lack of:
a) Vitamin C
b) Hct
c) Fe (Iron)
Correct Answer: c) Fe (Iron)
2. What does "microcytic, hypochromic" mean?
a) Small, pale
b) Large, Hgb filled
c) Iron lacking, not shiny
Correct Answer: a) Small, pale
3. According to Jean Inman, what is microcytic, hypochromic anemia associated with?
Question: Choose the correct terms: [acute/chronic] infections, malignancies, and
[renal/heart] disease.
Correct Answer: Chronic infections, malignancies, and renal disease.
4. What does "macrocytic megaloblastic" anemia mean?
a) Small, pale
b) Large, Hgb filled
c) Iron lacking, not shiny
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Correct Answer: b) Large, Hgb filled (Note: Answer supplied based on medical context, as
it was missing from the original text)
5. Macrocytic megaloblastic anemia is d/t the deficiency(ies) of:
a) Ca, D
b) Hgb, Hct
c) Red meat
d) Folate or Vitamin B12
Correct Answer: d) Folate or Vitamin B12
6. Which test is done for pernicious anemia?
a) Schillings
b) BG
c) BP
d) CBC
Correct Answer: a) Schillings
7. Which Immunoglobulin is associated with normally harmless food proteins?
a) IgE
b) IgD
c) IgG
Correct Answer: a) IgE
8. What does DBPCFC stand for and what do they identify? (Hint: it's noted to be the
GOLD STANDARD for allergy dx)
Correct Answer: Double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge. It identifies food-
induced symptoms.
9. In a food intolerance (Non-IgE) there [is/is no] antibody production.
a) Is