EXAM 2026/2027 | ATI Nursing Nutrition
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Content Area Overview
This actual examination reflects the comprehensive nutrition knowledge required for success on the ATI
Nutrition Proctored Exam (2026/2027 Edition). The exam is designed to evaluate the student's
understanding of macronutrients and micronutrients, therapeutic diets for various disease states,
nutrition across the lifespan, enteral and parenteral nutrition, fluid and electrolyte balance, and clinical
judgment in nutrition-related scenarios. Questions are structured to assess recall of key concepts,
application of nutrition principles to patient scenarios, and analysis of complex clinical situations
requiring prioritization. This authentic question bank serves as a comprehensive resource for nursing
students demonstrating mastery of nutrition content for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Section 1: Foundations of Nutrition & Macronutrients (8 Questions)
Q1. A nurse is reviewing a client's dietary intake. The client consumed 200 grams of carbohydrates, 75
grams of protein, and 60 grams of fat in one day. What is the client's total caloric intake?
A. 1,900 kcal
B. 1,940 kcal
C. 1,980 kcal
D. 2,040 kcal
Answer & Rationale:
The best answer is B. 1,940 kcal [CORRECT]
,This choice is correct because carbohydrates and protein each provide 4 kcal/g, while fat provides 9
kcal/g. So: (200 × 4) + (75 × 4) + (60 × 9) = 800 + 300 + 540 = 1,940 kcal total. This aligns with ATI
Nutrition standards and evidence-based practice regarding caloric value calculations.
Correct Answer: B
Q2. A nurse is teaching a client with type 2 diabetes about carbohydrate counting. The client asks,
"Why does fiber matter when I'm counting carbs?" What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Fiber has no effect on blood glucose, so you can ignore it entirely."
B. "Fiber is a type of simple carbohydrate that raises blood sugar quickly."
C. "Soluble fiber slows gastric emptying and helps blunt postprandial glucose spikes, so high-fiber carbs
are generally better choices."
D. "Only insoluble fiber affects blood sugar; soluble fiber doesn't matter."
Answer & Rationale:
The best answer is C. Soluble fiber slows gastric emptying and helps blunt postprandial glucose spikes,
so high-fiber carbs are generally better choices. [CORRECT]
This choice is correct because soluble fiber forms a gel-like substance in the gut that delays gastric
emptying and slows carbohydrate absorption, which helps prevent rapid blood glucose rises. This
matches the nutrition principle that fiber content significantly impacts glycemic response, a key concept
in diabetes management per ATI guidelines.
Correct Answer: C
Q3. A client recovering from major abdominal surgery has a nitrogen balance study ordered. The
nurse expects which finding based on the client's catabolic state?
A. Positive nitrogen balance
B. Negative nitrogen balance
C. Neutral nitrogen balance
D. Excessive nitrogen balance
Answer & Rationale:
The best answer is B. Negative nitrogen balance [CORRECT]
, This choice is correct because during stress states like surgery, trauma, or infection, the body breaks
down protein faster than it can synthesize it, resulting in more nitrogen excreted than consumed. This
aligns with ATI Nutrition standards and evidence-based practice that catabolic states produce negative
nitrogen balance, indicating increased protein needs for tissue repair.
Correct Answer: B
Q4. A nurse is counseling a client with hyperlipidemia about dietary fat intake. Which food choice best
aligns with the recommendation to limit saturated fat to less than 10% of total daily calories?
A. Butter on toast and whole milk
B. Coconut oil for cooking and bacon
C. Olive oil on salad and grilled salmon
D. Palm oil for frying and processed cheese
Answer & Rationale:
The best answer is C. Olive oil on salad and grilled salmon [CORRECT]
This choice is correct because olive oil is rich in monounsaturated fats and salmon provides omega-3
fatty acids, both of which improve lipid profiles by lowering LDL cholesterol and raising HDL cholesterol.
This matches the nutrition principle that unsaturated fats from sources like olive oil, avocado, nuts, and
fatty fish should replace saturated fats for cardiovascular health.
Correct Answer: C
Q5. A 70-year-old client weighs 82 kg and is 1.75 m tall. The nurse calculates the client's BMI and
determines which category?
A. Normal weight
B. Overweight
C. Obese Class I
D. Underweight
Answer & Rationale:
The best answer is B. Overweight [CORRECT]