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NR228 Exam 2 Study Guide: Nutrition for Nursing - Diets, Electrolytes, & Disease

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A comprehensive study guide for NR228 Exam 2, covering key topics in clinical nutrition for nursing. Includes details on therapeutic diets (cardiac, diabetic, renal), fluid & electrolyte balance, vitamins, minerals, and nutrition for specific conditions like cancer, GI disorders, and metabolic stress.

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NR228/NR 228 NUTRITION EXAM 2 LATEST ACTUAL

EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED

ANSWERS/AGRADE

Vitamins .....ANSWER.....organic molecules needed in very small

amounts for cellular metabolism

Water and minerals .....ANSWER.....are primary components of

body fluids and also perform other functions in the body

Thiamin (B1) .....ANSWER.....§ Function - serves as a coenzyme in

energy metabolism, nerve functioning related to muscle actions

§ Source - lean pork, whole/enriched grains and flours, legumes,

seeds, and nuts

Thiam (B1) RDA .....ANSWER.....1.2 mg for men and 1.1 mg for

women. Increases as metabolic rate rises.

Riboflavin (B2) .....ANSWER.....§ Function - coenzyme in the

release of energy from nutrients in every cell of the body

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§ Source - milk is major source, small amounts in enriched grain.

Broccoli, asparagus, dark leafy greens, whole grains, and

enriched breads and cereals, dairy products, meats, fish, poultry,

and eggs.

Riboflavin (B2) RDA .....ANSWER.....§ 1.3 mg for men, 1.1 mg for

women, increased in periods of growth

Niacin (B3) .....ANSWER.....§ Function - coenzyme for many

enzymes, especially those involved in energy metabolism. Critical

for glycolysis and TCA cycle.

§ Source - protein containing foods - meats, fish, poultry,

legumes, enriched cereals, milk, coffee and tea

Niacin (B3) RDA .....ANSWER.....men 16 mg niacin equivalent,

women 14 mg

Pyridoxine (B6) .....ANSWER.....§ Function - acts as coenzyme in

metabolism of amino acids and proteins. Involved in formation of

neurotransmitters and essential for proper function of nervous

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system. Also a coenzyme for fatty acid and carbohydrate

metabolism.

§ Source - whole grains, cereals, legumes, chicken, fish, pork, and

eggs.

Pyridoxine (B6) RDA .....ANSWER.....§ Recommended Intake - 1.3

mg for men and women

Folate .....ANSWER.....§ Function - coenzyme in reactions involving

the transfer of on-carbon units during metabolism. Required for

synthesis of amino acids, DNA, and RNA, to form heme portion of

hemoglobin. B12 must be available for folate to be maintained.

Role in proper formation of fetal neural tubes. Reduces risk of

spina bifida, and anencephaly

§ Source - fortified and enriched breads, flours, cereals,

cornmeal, rice, pastas. Leafy green vegetables, legumes, ready-

to-eat cereals, and some fruits/juices.

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Folate RDA .....ANSWER.....400 micrograms for men and women.

600 during pregnancy. 500 during lactation.

Cobalamin (B12) .....ANSWER.....§ Function - coenzymes in

humans. Folate metabolism. Metabolism of fatty acids and amino

acids. Develops and maintains myelin sheaths that surround and

protect nerve fibers.

§ Source - foods of animal origin are only reliable sources.

Cobalamin (B12) RDA .....ANSWER.....Young adult RDA is 2.4

micrograms, requires intrinsic factor

Biotin .....ANSWER.....§ Function - assists in transfer of carbon

dioxide from one compound to another, playing an important

role in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism.

§ Sources - richest sources are liver, kidney, peanut butter, egg

yolks, and yeast.

Biotin RDA .....ANSWER.....30 micrograms per day.
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