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A patient is on a high protein, low carbohydrate diet. What advice should you offer?
a. increase fluid intake
b. decrease the intake of complex carbohydrates
c. decrease fluid intake
d. decrease intake of saturated fats << correct answer >> a. increase fluid intake
Individual training of a new employee is sometimes delegated to a more experienced
employee. The primary disadvantage of this one-to-one teaching method is that it:
a. is costly and time consuming
b. is difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of the training
c. causes dissension among other employees
d. results in inconsistent training and may perpetuate poor work habits << correct
answer >> d. results in inconsistent training and may perpetuate poor work habits
New programs or services are established because of
Select one:
a. Needs that have been identified in the community.
b. Physician documentation
c. Poverty rates
d. Community leaders' reports of problems << correct answer >> a. Needs that have
been identified in the community
A tactic that increases the sale of merchandise or services through publicity is known
as:
Select one:
a. pricing
b. targeting
c. promotion
d. segmentation << correct answer >> c. promotion
A nutrition assessment of a man with HIV disease reveals the laboratory results shown
below:
Ht 5'10'
Wt 115lb
HCT 35% MCV 102 cubic micrometers BUN 11mg/dl Albumin 2.8g/dl
,CD4 280 Total Lymphocytes 1200/ cubic millimeters
The primary concern of the dietitian should be the:
Select one:
a. anemia
b. weight
c. renal failure
d. protein deficiency << correct answer >> b. weight
At birth a neonate was at the 75th percentile for weight for age. At age 6 months, he
appears healthy and is at the 60th percentaile for weight for age. The growth chart data
most likely indicates that:
Select one:
a. the child has low calorie intake
b. the child may be experiencing protein-energy malnutrition
c. the child is experiencing normal growth
d. birth data was incorrect. << correct answer >> c. the child is experiencing normal
growth
The first step in planning nutrition services for a new community health center should be
to:
Select one:
a. survey the area to determine what services are already available.
b. establish goals and objectives for the services to be offered.
c. develop program protocols for client care.
d. identify nutrition-related health problems in the community. << correct answer >> d.
identify nutrition-related health problems in the community
The dietitian at a school foodservice receives several telephone calls concerning the
possible risk of cancer to children who consume fresh fruit treated with pesticides. The
initial response by the dietitian should be to:
Select one:
a. refer the callers to the American Cancer Society.
b. remove the suspected fruit from the menu.
c. investigate the issue and decide on a course of action.
d. do nothing unless the vendor initiates a recall of the fruit << correct answer >> c.
investigate the issue and decide on a course of action
Looking at monetary benefits of treatment relative to monetary costs of treatment is an
example of
,Select one:
a. Cost-benefit analysis
b. Risk benefit analysis
c. Cost effective analysis
d. all the answers are correct << correct answer >> a. cost-benefit analysis
When determining continuation/discontinuation of care, which of the following is not a
reason to discontinue care
Select one:
a. Goals are attained and sustained
b. care is no longer effective for patient comfort
c. Patient/client prefers to work with other healthcare professionals
d. Patient/client and family do not want to continue care. << correct answer >> c.
patient/client prefers to work with other healthcare professionals
Materials developed for general nutrition education should be written at a reading level
no higher that what grade?
Select one:
a. 4th
b. 8th
c. 10th
d. 11th << correct answer >> b. 8th
A dietitian who wishes to delegate work to subordinate should first:
Select one:
a. evaluate employee skills and task difficulty
b. give the employee the authority to make decisions
c. give the employee the information needed to complete the task
d. ensure that the employee has the necessary materials and funds. << correct answer
>> a. evaluate employee skills and task difficulty
Millard Reaction is a reaction between
Select one:
a. acid and protein
b. base and protein
c. sugars and protein
d. salt and protein << correct answer >> c. sugars and protein
Which of these do not need to be inspected by the USDA
Select one:
a. Poultry
, b. Pork
c. Fish
d. Beef << correct answer >> c. fish
Which of these are soy products?
Select one:
a. edamame
b. miso
c. tempeh
d. all of these << correct answer >> d. all of these
Which of these is not a function of the egg when baking?
Select one:
a. structure
b. emulsification
c. texture
d. aeration << correct answer >> c. texture
A background check reveals that an employee failed to disclose an arrest from 5 years
ago for domestic violence on the employment application. The employee explains that
the charges were dropped, so it was not necessary to provide that information. The
foodservice manager wants to terminate the employee. The nutrition director should:
Select one:
a. terminate the employee for dishonesty and fraud.
b. convince the foodservice manager to retain the employee
c. discuss circumstances of the arrest with the employee
d. make a decision in consultation with human resources. << correct answer >> d. make
a decision in consultation with human resources
A foodservice cook who was injured in a motor vehicle accident is still not able to
perform a majority of the job duties after a period of recuperation. To comply with the
American Disabilities Act, the manager should:
Select one:
a. create a new position that the employee can perform
b. transfer the employee to another department
c. hire another employee to assist the cook
hire another employee to assit the cook
d. ask the employee to provide written recommendations from his or her physician <<
correct answer >> d. ask the employee to provide written recommendations for his or
her physician