1. Which intervention helps reduce the risk of aspiration during enteral
feedings?
A. Infuse feedings rapidly
B. Lower the head of bed
C. Keep client supine during feeding
D. Elevate the head of bed at least 30 degrees
Answer: D. Elevate the head of bed at least 30 degrees
Rationale: Keeping the head elevated during and after feeding reduces
aspiration risk.
2. Which finding suggests dehydration?
A. Moist mucous membranes
B. Bounding pulse
C. Decreased skin turgor
D. Weight gain
Answer: C. Decreased skin turgor
Rationale: Poor skin turgor is a classic sign of dehydration, especially
in older adults.
3. A nurse is caring for a client with a pressure injury. Which nutrient
promotes wound healing?
A. Sodium
B. Vitamin E
C. Protein
D. Potassium
Answer: C. Protein
Rationale: Protein supports tissue repair and wound healing. Vitamin C
and zinc are also important but protein is essential.
4. A client on a low-residue diet should avoid which of the following
foods?
,A. White rice
B. Canned peaches
C. Whole-grain bread
D. Tender beef
Answer: C. Whole-grain bread
Rationale: A low-residue diet limits fiber to reduce stool bulk. Whole
grains are high in fiber and should be avoided.
5. A nurse is educating a client about potassium-rich foods. Which
statement indicates understanding?
A. “I will eat more canned soups.”
B. “I’ll snack on dried apricots.”
C. “I should eat white bread.”
D. “I’ll drink cranberry juice.”
Answer: B. “I’ll snack on dried apricots.”
Rationale: Dried apricots, bananas, and potatoes are excellent sources
of potassium.
6. A nurse is reviewing lab values for a client on a diuretic. Which
electrolyte is most at risk for imbalance?
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Chloride
Answer: B. Potassium
Rationale: Many diuretics (like furosemide) cause potassium loss,
leading to hypokalemia.
7. Which is the best snack option for a toddler?
A. Raw carrots
B. Popcorn
C. Cheese cubes
D. Whole grapes
, Answer: C. Cheese cubes
Rationale: Cheese is safe and nutritious. Carrots, popcorn, and whole
grapes are choking hazards for toddlers.
8. Which lab result indicates malnutrition?
A. Elevated albumin
B. Decreased prealbumin
C. High cholesterol
D. Elevated creatinine
Answer: B. Decreased prealbumin
Rationale: Prealbumin is a sensitive marker of protein malnutrition and
responds quickly to changes in nutritional status.
9. Which of the following is an appropriate source of vitamin D?
A. Olive oil
B. Fortified milk
C. Egg whites
D. Spinach
Answer: B. Fortified milk
Rationale: Fortified dairy products are primary sources of vitamin D,
essential for calcium absorption.
10. What food should a nurse recommend for a client who needs
increased zinc intake?
A. Carrots
B. Legumes
C. Apples
D. Potatoes
Answer: B. Legumes
Rationale: Legumes, meats, nuts, and whole grains are good sources of
zinc, important for immune function and wound healing.
feedings?
A. Infuse feedings rapidly
B. Lower the head of bed
C. Keep client supine during feeding
D. Elevate the head of bed at least 30 degrees
Answer: D. Elevate the head of bed at least 30 degrees
Rationale: Keeping the head elevated during and after feeding reduces
aspiration risk.
2. Which finding suggests dehydration?
A. Moist mucous membranes
B. Bounding pulse
C. Decreased skin turgor
D. Weight gain
Answer: C. Decreased skin turgor
Rationale: Poor skin turgor is a classic sign of dehydration, especially
in older adults.
3. A nurse is caring for a client with a pressure injury. Which nutrient
promotes wound healing?
A. Sodium
B. Vitamin E
C. Protein
D. Potassium
Answer: C. Protein
Rationale: Protein supports tissue repair and wound healing. Vitamin C
and zinc are also important but protein is essential.
4. A client on a low-residue diet should avoid which of the following
foods?
,A. White rice
B. Canned peaches
C. Whole-grain bread
D. Tender beef
Answer: C. Whole-grain bread
Rationale: A low-residue diet limits fiber to reduce stool bulk. Whole
grains are high in fiber and should be avoided.
5. A nurse is educating a client about potassium-rich foods. Which
statement indicates understanding?
A. “I will eat more canned soups.”
B. “I’ll snack on dried apricots.”
C. “I should eat white bread.”
D. “I’ll drink cranberry juice.”
Answer: B. “I’ll snack on dried apricots.”
Rationale: Dried apricots, bananas, and potatoes are excellent sources
of potassium.
6. A nurse is reviewing lab values for a client on a diuretic. Which
electrolyte is most at risk for imbalance?
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Chloride
Answer: B. Potassium
Rationale: Many diuretics (like furosemide) cause potassium loss,
leading to hypokalemia.
7. Which is the best snack option for a toddler?
A. Raw carrots
B. Popcorn
C. Cheese cubes
D. Whole grapes
, Answer: C. Cheese cubes
Rationale: Cheese is safe and nutritious. Carrots, popcorn, and whole
grapes are choking hazards for toddlers.
8. Which lab result indicates malnutrition?
A. Elevated albumin
B. Decreased prealbumin
C. High cholesterol
D. Elevated creatinine
Answer: B. Decreased prealbumin
Rationale: Prealbumin is a sensitive marker of protein malnutrition and
responds quickly to changes in nutritional status.
9. Which of the following is an appropriate source of vitamin D?
A. Olive oil
B. Fortified milk
C. Egg whites
D. Spinach
Answer: B. Fortified milk
Rationale: Fortified dairy products are primary sources of vitamin D,
essential for calcium absorption.
10. What food should a nurse recommend for a client who needs
increased zinc intake?
A. Carrots
B. Legumes
C. Apples
D. Potatoes
Answer: B. Legumes
Rationale: Legumes, meats, nuts, and whole grains are good sources of
zinc, important for immune function and wound healing.