Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications: A Nursing Approach, 8th Edition
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CHAPTER 1 – Wellness Nutrition
Foundations of wellness, prevention, and how nutrition supports health promotion
Question 1
A nurse is teaching a community group about the concept of primary prevention in
nutrition. Which nursing intervention best demonstrates primary prevention?
A. Educating a class about balanced diets to reduce risk of chronic diseases
B. Teaching a patient with hypertension about sodium restriction
C. Providing nutritional counseling for a client with type 2 diabetes
D. Recommending a renal diet for a patient with chronic kidney disease
✅ Correct Answer: A. Educating a class about balanced diets to reduce risk of
chronic diseases
Rationale:
Primary prevention focuses on preventing disease before it occurs. Education about
balanced diets for the general population aims to promote health and reduce risks.
Teaching specific dietary modifications for existing illnesses (options B, C, D) represents
secondary or tertiary prevention.
Keywords: Primary prevention, nutrition education, health promotion
Question 2
During a wellness check, a patient asks why nurses emphasize nutrition as part of health
promotion. What is the most appropriate response?
A. Nutrition ensures that the body maintains energy balance only
B. Nutrition prevents all diseases if guidelines are followed strictly
C. Nutrition provides essential support for growth, immunity, and chronic disease
prevention
D. Nutrition primarily helps with weight management but not overall health
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✅ Correct Answer: C. Nutrition provides essential support for growth, immunity,
and chronic disease prevention
Rationale:
Nutrition is more than weight management; it is central to health promotion by
supporting physical growth, strengthening immunity, and lowering risk of chronic
illnesses. It does not guarantee disease prevention but greatly reduces risk.
Keywords: Health promotion, immunity, chronic disease prevention
Question 3
A 45-year-old patient states, “I’m trying to improve my wellness by eating better.”
Which question by the nurse best assesses the patient’s readiness for nutrition-related
change?
A. “Do you know the recommended daily allowance for vitamins and minerals?”
B. “How do you feel your current eating habits affect your energy and health?”
C. “What is your typical grocery shopping budget?”
D. “Which nutrition apps are you currently using to track your food?”
✅ Correct Answer: B. “How do you feel your current eating habits affect your
energy and health?”
Rationale:
Assessing the patient’s perception and motivation for change (option B) is key for
determining readiness in health promotion. Options A, C, and D are supportive but not
focused on motivational assessment.
Keywords: Motivational interviewing, readiness for change, nutrition assessment
Question 4
A nurse is counseling a patient on secondary prevention strategies. Which action is the
best example?
A. Encouraging a healthy diet to prevent obesity in children
B. Screening for high cholesterol and providing dietary counseling after elevated results
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C. Providing enteral nutrition support after surgery
D. Implementing a low-sodium diet for advanced heart failure
✅ Correct Answer: B. Screening for high cholesterol and providing dietary
counseling after elevated results
Rationale:
Secondary prevention targets early disease detection and intervention to halt
progression. Cholesterol screening and counseling fit this stage. Primary prevention is
general education (A), while tertiary prevention addresses complications of established
disease (C, D).
Keywords: Secondary prevention, screening, early intervention
Question 5
A patient expresses interest in improving their wellness nutrition. Which
recommendation by the nurse best supports long-term lifestyle change?
A. “Avoid all carbohydrates to prevent weight gain.”
B. “Focus on gradual changes like adding vegetables to every meal.”
C. “Take a supplement instead of changing your diet.”
D. “Eliminate all fat from your diet immediately.”
✅ Correct Answer: B. “Focus on gradual changes like adding vegetables to every
meal.”
Rationale:
Gradual, sustainable changes promote long-term adherence and wellness. Options A and
D are restrictive and not evidence-based. Option C ignores whole-food benefits.
Keywords: Lifestyle change, sustainable nutrition, health promotion
Question 6
Which scenario best demonstrates the nurse’s role in tertiary prevention through
nutrition?
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A. Teaching children about food groups in school
B. Helping a patient with heart failure manage sodium intake to reduce hospitalizations
C. Encouraging a young adult to exercise regularly and eat a balanced diet
D. Screening an older adult for osteoporosis risk
✅ Correct Answer: B. Helping a patient with heart failure manage sodium intake to
reduce hospitalizations
Rationale:
Tertiary prevention focuses on managing established disease to minimize complications
and improve quality of life. Sodium management in heart failure is a prime example.
Keywords: Tertiary prevention, chronic disease management, sodium restriction
Question 7
A nurse is planning a nutrition class for adults about wellness promotion. Which
teaching method is most effective for adult learners?
A. Reciting recommended daily allowances for all nutrients
B. Using interactive case scenarios about meal planning
C. Providing a list of foods to avoid entirely
D. Reading the textbook aloud to the group
✅ Correct Answer: B. Using interactive case scenarios about meal planning
Rationale:
Adults learn best through interactive, problem-based learning that relates to real-life
experiences. Memorization and passive listening (options A, C, D) are less engaging.
Keywords: Adult learning, wellness promotion, patient education
Question 8
A patient reports eating fast food daily due to work schedule. The nurse wants to apply
wellness nutrition principles. What is the best first step?
A. Ask the patient to stop eating fast food immediately
B. Explore healthier fast food options and gradual meal planning strategies
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C. Provide a strict diet plan with no flexibility
D. Recommend daily supplementation instead of dietary change
✅ Correct Answer: B. Explore healthier fast food options and gradual meal
planning strategies
Rationale:
The best approach is realistic and patient-centered, encouraging gradual improvement
rather than strict restrictions or supplements as replacements.
Keywords: Patient-centered care, nutrition counseling, gradual change
Question 9
A nurse is assessing a patient’s diet history as part of wellness promotion. Which
component is most important to include?
A. The patient’s favorite color
B. Typical daily food intake and eating patterns
C. Detailed genetic testing results
D. The number of friends the patient eats with weekly
✅ Correct Answer: B. Typical daily food intake and eating patterns
Rationale:
Dietary assessment requires identifying usual intake patterns to guide nutrition
interventions. The other options are not directly relevant to nutrition care.
Keywords: Diet history, assessment, nutrition care process
Question 10
A community health nurse is planning a nutrition wellness campaign. Which objective
aligns most closely with public health principles?
A. Encourage all residents to eat a high-protein diet regardless of need
B. Promote balanced dietary patterns to reduce chronic disease risk across the population
C. Provide supplements for all individuals to ensure nutrition adequacy
D. Eliminate carbohydrates from community food programs