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Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications: A Nursing Approach 8th Edition

by Michele Grodner EdD CHES, Sylvia Escott-Stump MA RD LDN, Suzanne Dorner MSN RN
CCRN (2022) || LATEST EDITION || ANSWERS TO ALL CHAPTERS

8th Edition

,Table of Contents
Part I: Wellness, Nutrition, And The Nursing Role ..................................................................... 3
Chapter 01: Wellness Nutrition................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 02: Personal And Community Nutrition ...................................................................... 18
Part ii: Nutrients, Food, And Health ..................................................................................... 35
Chapter 03: Digestion, Absorption, And Metabolism ............................................................... 35
Chapter 04: Carbohydrates ....................................................................................................... 50
Chapter 05: Fats ........................................................................................................................ 65
Chapter 06: Protein ................................................................................................................... 80
Chapter 07: Vitamins ................................................................................................................ 96
Chapter 08: Water And Minerals ............................................................................................ 111
Part iii: Health Promotion Through Nutrition And Nursing Practice ..................................... 127
Chapter 09: Energy, Weight, And Fitness ................................................................................ 127
Chapter 10: Nutrition Across The Life Span ............................................................................ 142
Part Iv: Overview Of Medical Nutrition Therapy ................................................................. 163
Chapter 11: Nutrition Assessment And Patient Care .............................................................. 163
Chapter 12: Food-Related Issues ............................................................................................ 178
Chapter 13: Nutrition For Disorders Of The Gastrointestinal Tract ........................................ 195
Chapter 14: Nutrition For Disorders Of The Liver, Gallbladder, And Pancreas ....................... 210
Chapter 15: Nutrition For Diabetes Mellitus........................................................................... 225
Chapter 16: Nutrition In Metabolic Stress: Burns, Trauma, And Surgery ............................... 240
Chapter 17: Nutrition For Cardiopulmonary Diseases ............................................................ 254
Chapter 18: Nutrition For Diseases Of The Kidneys ................................................................ 271
Chapter 19: Nutrition For Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders .......................................................... 285
Chapter 20: Nutrition In Cancer And Hiv/Aids ........................................................................ 300

,Part I: Wellness, Nutrition, And The Nursing Role

Chapter 01: Wellness Nutrition

Multiple Choice

1.Examples Of Informal Education Include

A. Attending A Workshop On Coronary Artery Disease Sponsored By The American Heart
Association.

B. Watching A Television Show About Diabetes.

C. Learning About Food Safety Techniques In A High School Economics Course.

D. Joining A Support Group To Help Overcome An Eating Disorder.

Answer: B

Watching A Television Show About Diabetes Is An Example Of Informal Education Because It Is
An Experience That Occurs Through A Daily Activity. Attending A Workshop Or Joining A Support
Group Would Be Considered Nonformal Education; A High School Course Would Be Considered
Formal Education.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Ref: Page 13

Top: Nursing Process: Implementation Msc: Client Needs: Health Promotion And
Maintenance

2.A College Student Exercises Regularly And Generally Eats A Healthy Variety Of Foods, Is Taking
A Course In General Nutrition, Buys Locally Produced Food Whenever Possible, Is An Active
Member Of An On-Campus Faith-Based Organization, And Keeps A Journal To Help Process Her
Emotions. What Else Could Benimrportiant For Bhe.Rcto Include In Her Life In Order To Develop
Her Overall Wellness?

A. Growing Some Of Her Own Food

B. Keeping A Food Record To Help Evaluate What She Eats

C. Eating Meals With Friends Throughout The Week

, D. Meeting With A Registered Dietitian To Review Her Food Choices

Answer: C

Wellness Enhances A Person’s Level Of Health Through Development Of Each Of The Six
Dimensions Of Health: Physical Health, Intellectual Health, Emotional Health, Social Health,
Spiritual Health, And Environmental Health. Exercise And Eating A Healthy Variety Of Foods Help
Develop Physical Health; Taking A Course In General Nutrition Helps Develop Intellectual Health;
Buying Locally Produced Food Helps Develop Environmental Health; Being Part Of A Faith-Based
Organization Helps Develop Spiritual Health; And Keeping A Journal Helps Develop Emotional
Health. The Missing Dimension In This Example Is Development Of Social Health; Eating Meals
With Friends Throughout The Week Would Add This Dimension. Growing Her Own Food Would
Be Another Example Of Environmental Health; Keeping A Food Record Would Be Another
Contributor To Physical Health; And Meeting With A Registered Dietitian May Contribute To
Physical, Intellectual, And Emotional Health.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Analyzing Ref: Page 7 | Page 8

Top: Nursing Process: Assessment Msc: Client Needs: Health Promotion And Maintenance

3.For A Client Who Is Missing Meals Because Of Poor Planning Or Is Too Busy To Eat, Emotional
Health Can Be Affected By, Which Can Cause Confusion Or Anxiety.

A. Low Blood Sugar Levels

B. High Blood Sugar Levels

C. High Blood Pressure

D. Extremely Low Blood Pressure

Answer: A

Poor Eating Habits Affect Emotional Health. Missing Meals May Cause Blood Sugar Levels To
Decrease, Which Can Cause Anxiety Or Confusion Or Make Difficult To Control Emotions. Late
Night Binges On Snack Food Are Likely To Result In Excessive Energy Intake But Would Have A
Less Direct Effect On Emotional Health. Eating Small Meals Throughout The Day Is Likely To
Maintain More Constant Blood Sugar Levels, Which Would Actually Have A Positive Effect On
Emotional Health. Excessive Caffeine Consumption May Contribute To Anxiety, But 2 Cups Of
Caffeinated Coffee Is Not Considered Excessive.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Analyzing Ref: Page 6

Top: Nursing Process: Assessment Msc: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity

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