NTR 604 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
TRUE - Answer-Structure-function "claim": claim limited to promotion or maintenance of
healthy structure or function and cannot make reference to a disease or health
condition.
Xerostomia, mucositis, dysphagia - Answer-Some acute side effects of radiation therapy
in head and neck areas include:
Moderate calories, high protein - Answer-Which of the following best describes nutrient
requirements during the acute post-transplant phase?
Glomerular filtration rate - Answer-A reduction in which of the following is the first
alteration that leads to the development of renal failure?
Prerenal - Answer-When acute renal failure is caused by hypotension/shock it is
classified as ____ acute renal failure.
Uremia - Answer-In renal disease, weakness, nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps,
itching, and a metallic taste are often caused by:
Deficiency of the hormone erythropoietin - Answer-The primary cause of anemia that
presents in chronic kidney disease is:
Calcium - Answer-Intake of which of the following does NOT usually need to be
decreased in the nutrition therapy of those with renal disease?
Predialysis - protein 0.6-1.0g/kg IBW
Hemodialysis - protein 1.2 g/kg/IBW
Peritoneal Dialysis - protein 1.2-1.5 g/kg/IBW - Answer-Nutrient needs for chronic
kidney disease (CKD) are:
TRUE - Answer-Side effects of gastrectomy include early satiety, dumping syndrome,
maldigestion, malabsorption, anemia, metabolic bone disease, and blind loop
syndrome.
Helicobacter pylori infection - Answer-The most common cause of peptic ulcers is:
Crohn's disease - Answer-The disease that causes segments of inflamed bowel, usually
in the distal ileum and colon; affects all layers of the mucosa and can cause diarrhea,
weight loss, anemia, and malnutrition is:
Fat malabsorption - Answer-Steatorrhea refers to:
ANSWERS
TRUE - Answer-Structure-function "claim": claim limited to promotion or maintenance of
healthy structure or function and cannot make reference to a disease or health
condition.
Xerostomia, mucositis, dysphagia - Answer-Some acute side effects of radiation therapy
in head and neck areas include:
Moderate calories, high protein - Answer-Which of the following best describes nutrient
requirements during the acute post-transplant phase?
Glomerular filtration rate - Answer-A reduction in which of the following is the first
alteration that leads to the development of renal failure?
Prerenal - Answer-When acute renal failure is caused by hypotension/shock it is
classified as ____ acute renal failure.
Uremia - Answer-In renal disease, weakness, nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps,
itching, and a metallic taste are often caused by:
Deficiency of the hormone erythropoietin - Answer-The primary cause of anemia that
presents in chronic kidney disease is:
Calcium - Answer-Intake of which of the following does NOT usually need to be
decreased in the nutrition therapy of those with renal disease?
Predialysis - protein 0.6-1.0g/kg IBW
Hemodialysis - protein 1.2 g/kg/IBW
Peritoneal Dialysis - protein 1.2-1.5 g/kg/IBW - Answer-Nutrient needs for chronic
kidney disease (CKD) are:
TRUE - Answer-Side effects of gastrectomy include early satiety, dumping syndrome,
maldigestion, malabsorption, anemia, metabolic bone disease, and blind loop
syndrome.
Helicobacter pylori infection - Answer-The most common cause of peptic ulcers is:
Crohn's disease - Answer-The disease that causes segments of inflamed bowel, usually
in the distal ileum and colon; affects all layers of the mucosa and can cause diarrhea,
weight loss, anemia, and malnutrition is:
Fat malabsorption - Answer-Steatorrhea refers to: