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1. Which vitamins and minerals are emphasized in a peritonitis diet?
Vitamin C and iron
B-vitamins and calcium
Folic acid and magnesium
Vitamin D and potassium
2. If a patient presents with tremors and increased deep tendon reflexes, what
dietary recommendation might you consider to address a potential
magnesium deficiency?
Increase magnesium-rich foods such as nuts and leafy greens.
Increase carbohydrate intake to boost energy levels.
Reduce protein intake to lower stress on the kidneys.
Limit fat consumption to improve overall health.
3. A mechanical soft diet is one that is modified by:
Consistency
Flavor
Levels of one or more nutrients
Inclusion or exclusion of specific foods
Feeding intervals
4. What is the primary role of Potassium?
cardiac contractions
, fluid and acid/base balance
regulates neuromuscular activity
all of the above
5. If a dietary plan is low in phosphorus, which health aspect might be
negatively impacted?
Muscle recovery
Vision
Bone health
Skin hydration
6. If an individual practices intermittent fasting, what potential benefits might
they experience related to cellular repair?
Decreased hydration levels
Higher caloric intake
Enhanced cellular repair processes
Increased muscle mass
7. If a patient with peritonitis is advised to increase their intake of dark leafy
greens, what benefits might they expect from this dietary change?
Higher levels of saturated fats
Enhanced carbohydrate absorption
Increased intake of B-vitamins and calcium
Improved protein synthesis
,8. What type of cholesterol is increased by trans fat consumption?
LDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol
Total cholesterol
Triglycerides
9. If a patient is recovering from oral surgery and requires a mechanical soft
diet, which of the following meals would be most appropriate?
Mashed potatoes with ground turkey and cottage cheese
Spaghetti with a chunky meat sauce
Salad with raw vegetables and nuts
Steak with a side of broccoli
10. Describe the importance of including a variety of foods in a balanced diet.
Including a variety of foods ensures that the body receives all
necessary nutrients for optimal health.
A variety of foods is not important as long as one food group is
consumed.
Variety in diet only affects taste, not nutrition.
Eating the same foods daily is sufficient for health.
11. Toxicity of potassium can cause:
Hair loss
None of the above are correct
Cardiac and CNS disturbances
, Skin eruptions
12. What is the main function of potassium in the body?
Regulate muscle functions, especially cardiac muscle
Help enzyme activities
Maintain water content
All of the above
13. Describe the relationship between saturated fat intake and heart disease
risk.
Saturated fat intake has no impact on heart disease risk.
Saturated fat is beneficial for heart health.
High intake of saturated fat is associated with increased risk of
heart disease due to elevated LDL cholesterol levels.
High intake of saturated fat decreases heart disease risk by lowering
cholesterol levels.
14. What are the key dietary modifications suggested for individuals with heart
failure?
Increased protein, increased carbohydrates, and increased sodium.
Fluid restriction, increased sodium, and increased carbohydrates.
Fluid restriction, decreased sodium, decreased fat, and decreased
carbohydrates.
Decreased protein, increased fat, and decreased sodium.
15. If a meal contains 60 grams of carbohydrates, how many kilocalories does it
contribute to the total caloric intake?