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HESI NUTRITION EXAM NEWEST VERSION WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR

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HESI NUTRITION EXAM NEWEST VERSION WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR


Question: The practical nurse (PN) is reinforcing dietary instructions to the parents of a 6-

month-old baby boy diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU). Which foods should the PN direct

the parents to eliminate in the infant's diet? A. Grapes and berries. B. Green vegetables. C.

Cereals and breads. D. Chicken and fish. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔D. Chicken and fish. Correct


Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic defect that does not metabolize the amino acid,

phenylalanine which becomes toxic to brain development in the baby. Foods that contain

phenylalanine, such as chicken and fish (D), and cow's milk protein or products with artificial

sweeteners, should not be offered when the baby's diet progresses. Grapes and berries (A),.

green vegetables (B), cereals and breads (C) are safer food that limits phenylalanine when

progressing the infant's diet as he grows.




Question: The practical nurse (PN) stresses to a female client the importance of osteoporosis

prevention. Which foods should the PN recommend the client to include in her diet? A. Apples.

B. Cheddar cheese. C. Lima beans. D. Canned tuna. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔D. Canned tuna.

Correct Osteoporosis related to demineralization of the bone can be prevented or minimized

with diet and supplemental amounts of calcium and Vitamin D. A 4 ounce can of tuna fish (D)

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can provide some calcium but contains about150 international units (IU) of vitamin D and is an

inexpensive and safe way in increase Vitamin D. Cheddar cheese (B) provides protein and

calcium, but lacks vitamin D. Lima beans (C) are a source of potassium. Apples (A) are a good

source of fiber.




Question: The practical nurse (PN) is reviewing the diet with a client with acute cholecystitis.

Which food selection demonstrates to the PN that the client understands dietary

recommendations? A. Chicken pot pie and buttered rolls. B. Sauted ground beef with mashed

potaoes. C. Fried round steak and macroni with cheese. D. Baked fish and tomatoes with

lettuce. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔D. Baked fish and tomatoes with lettuce. Correct A client with

acute cholecystitis should decrease dietary fat in foods, so baked foods are the best choice (D).

(A, B, and C) are foods that are high in fat and could cause biliary colic.




Question: An older client receives a prescription for psylium (Metamucil) for constipation.

What information should the practical nurse (PN) provide the client about taking this

supplement? A. Take medication in the evening before bedtime to reduce fullness. B. Take

supplement with 240 ml of liquid and follow with a second glass. C. O Take supplement with hot

beverages to help dissolve the powder completely. D. Mix supplement with pudding or

applesauce to help hide the taste and texture. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔B. Take supplement with

240 ml of liquid and follow with a second glass. Correct Psylium (Metamucil) is a bulk laxative

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and should be taken with full glass followed by another glass of fluids to be effective and

decrease chances of impaction (B). (A, C and D) increase risk for further constipation and

possible impaction of the client




Question: The practical nurse (PN) is evaluating the client's knowledge of low-sodium menu

selections. Which food items listed by the client confim appropriate choices? (Select all that

apply) A. White rice with steamed vegetables. B. Cottage cheese with sliced tomatoes. C.

Canned vegetable soup with crackers. D. OTurkey bacon with scrambled eggs. E. Chicken with

soy sauce and brown rice. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔(A and B) are correct selections that are low

in sodium and indicate the client's knowledge about the prescribed diet. (C. D, and E) are low in

fat but high in sodium.




Question: The practical nurse (PN) is caring for a client who was recently diagnosed with

cirrhosis of the liver. Which foods should be limited in the client's diet? A. Peanut butter. B.

Collard greens. C. Eggs. D. Wheat bread. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Clients with cirrhosis have a

difficult time breaking fat down due to hepatic damage and synthesis of bile. Foods, like peanut

butter (A), are high in fat and protein and should be limited or avoided. Collard greens (B), eggs

(C), and wheat bread are low in fat, and are better choices for a client with liver disease.

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Question: The practical nurse (PN) is reviewing a list of foods with the family that are

recommended for an older client who recently had a total colectomy and colostomy. Which

food iterm should the PN discuss about including in the client's postoperative diet? A.

Carbonated beverages. В. Chicken noodle soup. C. Boiled cabbage. D. Bean burritos. - CORRECT

ANSWER✔✔В. Chicken noodle soup. Correct Chicken noodle soup (B) is the best selection for

the client because there is no residual gas production after eating and digesting. (A, C, and D)

create a large amount of gas after digestion, which can be embarrassing and uncomfortable for

the client.




Q:1. During a nutrition consultation for elevated cholesterol, the dietician recommends that the

client replace saturated fats with monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats. What explanation

should the practical nurse reenforce with the client about this change in fat in the diet?


A. Lowers the amount of low density lipoprotein (LDL) in the blood.


B. Lowers the amount of high density lipoprotein (HDL) in the blood.


C. Contributes to raising cholesterol levels in the blood.


D. Contributes to raising triglycerides levels in the blood. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A. When

saturated fats are replaced with monosaturated or polyunsaturated fats, there is a reduced risk

of coronary artery disease. This change in diet helps to reduce serum lipids that contribute to

fatty plaque formation by lowering LDL levels in the blood (A), as long as there is a limited intake

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