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This NURS225: Week 1 Principles of Nutrition Complete Study Guide 2026 is a comprehensive nursing exam preparation resource designed to help students master foundational nutrition concepts introduced in the first week of the NURS225 course. It includes high-yield practice questions with detailed rationales covering macronutrients, micronutrients, vitamins and minerals, digestion, absorption, metabolism, hydration, electrolyte balance, therapeutic diets, obesity management, diabetes basics, renal nutrition introduction, malnutrition, food safety, and nutrition assessment principles. The guide also provides structured revision notes, cheat sheets, flashcards, and simplified explanations to strengthen understanding and improve exam performance. Ideal for nursing students, this resource breaks down complex nutrition concepts into clear, easy-to-understand content, helping improve retention, boost confidence, and maximize success in NURS225 Week 1 Principles of Nutrition.

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NURS225: WEEK 1 PRINCIPLES OF
NUTRITION COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE 2026
| PRACTICE QUESTIONS, RATIONALES &
CHEAT SHEET
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, Serum Albumin A negative acute-phase protein with a normal range of 3.5-5.0 g/dL reflecting
long-term protein status.


Nursing Considerations: Insensitive to acute changes due to a 21-day half-life.
Clinical Significance: Low levels indicate chronic malnutrition, liver disease, or
active inflammation.
Exam Tip: Albumin decreases during inflammation even with adequate nutrition.


Prealbumin A sensitive marker of short-term changes in nutritional status with a normal range
of 15-36 mg/dL.


Nursing Considerations: Has a short 2-day half-life.
Clinical Significance: Sensitive to acute protein deficiency and metabolic stress.
Exam Tip: Use prealbumin to monitor acute changes or effectiveness of TPN.


Body Mass Index (BMI) An anthropometric measure evaluating weight relative to height.


Nursing Considerations: Formula is [Weight (lbs) / Height (in)²] × 703 or Weight
(kg) / Height (m)².
Clinical Significance: Categorizes individuals as underweight (<18.5), normal (18.5-
24.9), overweight (25.0-29.9), or obese (≥30.0).
Exam Tip: BMI does not account for muscle mass; use alongside other
assessments.


Positive Nitrogen Balance A state where nitrogen intake exceeds nitrogen output, indicating net protein
synthesis.


Nursing Considerations: Encourage protein intake to support tissue growth.
Clinical Significance: Occurs during growth, pregnancy, and wound healing.
Exam Tip: Think "positive = building up" (anabolism).


Negative Nitrogen Balance A state where nitrogen output exceeds nitrogen intake, indicating tissue
breakdown.


Nursing Considerations: Monitor for muscle wasting, delayed healing, and weight
loss.
Clinical Significance: Common in infection, trauma, burns, and starvation.
Exam Tip: Think "negative = breaking down" (catabolism).


Carbohydrates The body's primary energy source, providing 4 kcal per gram.


Nursing Considerations: RDA is at least 130 g/day, making up 45-65% of daily
calories.
Clinical Significance: Essential for brain and nervous system function.
Exam Tip: Minimum carbohydrate intake prevents ketosis and muscle catabolism.

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