1. Which of the following conditions requires a low-purine diet?
A. Hypertension
B. Chronic kidney disease
C. Gout
D. Diabetes mellitus
Answer: C. Gout
Rationale: Gout is managed by limiting purine intake, which can reduce
uric acid levels and flare-ups.
2. A nurse is teaching a client with celiac disease. Which of the
following grains should be avoided?
A. Corn
B. Rice
C. Barley
D. Quinoa
Answer: C. Barley
Rationale: Barley contains gluten and should be avoided in celiac
disease. Corn, rice, and quinoa are gluten-free.
3. A nurse is teaching a client about complete proteins. Which of the
following foods should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. Lentils
B. Brown rice
C. Soybeans
D. Peanut butter
Answer: C. Soybeans
Rationale: Complete proteins contain all nine essential amino acids.
Soybeans are a plant-based complete protein source. Lentils, rice, and
peanut butter are incomplete proteins.
4. What is a sign of vitamin A toxicity?
,A. Night blindness
B. Dry skin
C. Nausea and liver damage
D. Rickets
Answer: C. Nausea and liver damage
Rationale: Excess vitamin A is toxic and can cause nausea, headaches,
and liver dysfunction.
5. Which food should a nurse suggest for a client needing increased
dietary fiber?
A. White rice
B. Apples with skin
C. Chicken breast
D. Eggs
Answer: B. Apples with skin
Rationale: Whole fruits, especially with skin, are high in fiber. White
rice and animal products have little to no fiber.
6. Which lab result indicates malnutrition?
A. Elevated albumin
B. Decreased prealbumin
C. High cholesterol
D. Elevated creatinine
Answer: B. Decreased prealbumin
Rationale: Prealbumin is a sensitive marker of protein malnutrition and
responds quickly to changes in nutritional status.
7. A client with lactose intolerance should avoid which food?
A. Cottage cheese
B. Almond milk
C. Soy yogurt
D. Hard-boiled egg
Answer: A. Cottage cheese
, Rationale: Cottage cheese contains lactose. Almond milk, soy yogurt,
and eggs are lactose-free.
8. What is a recommended source of omega-3 fatty acids?
A. Butter
B. Cod liver oil
C. Whole milk
D. Corn oil
Answer: B. Cod liver oil
Rationale: Omega-3s are found in fatty fish and fish oils like cod liver
oil, beneficial for heart health.
9. What is the priority intervention when caring for a client who is
NPO and receiving enteral nutrition via a gastrostomy tube?
A. Measure weight weekly
B. Check gastric residual before feeding
C. Monitor intake and output
D. Flush the tube once daily
Answer: B. Check gastric residual before feeding
Rationale: Checking residual helps assess tolerance and prevent
aspiration or overfeeding.
10. Which food should a nurse recommend to a client who is trying to
increase their intake of monounsaturated fats?
A. Butter
B. Coconut oil
C. Avocado
D. Lard
Answer: C. Avocado
Rationale: Monounsaturated fats are heart-healthy and found in foods
like avocados, olive oil, and nuts.
11. Which food item is appropriate for a client on a clear liquid diet?
A. Hypertension
B. Chronic kidney disease
C. Gout
D. Diabetes mellitus
Answer: C. Gout
Rationale: Gout is managed by limiting purine intake, which can reduce
uric acid levels and flare-ups.
2. A nurse is teaching a client with celiac disease. Which of the
following grains should be avoided?
A. Corn
B. Rice
C. Barley
D. Quinoa
Answer: C. Barley
Rationale: Barley contains gluten and should be avoided in celiac
disease. Corn, rice, and quinoa are gluten-free.
3. A nurse is teaching a client about complete proteins. Which of the
following foods should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. Lentils
B. Brown rice
C. Soybeans
D. Peanut butter
Answer: C. Soybeans
Rationale: Complete proteins contain all nine essential amino acids.
Soybeans are a plant-based complete protein source. Lentils, rice, and
peanut butter are incomplete proteins.
4. What is a sign of vitamin A toxicity?
,A. Night blindness
B. Dry skin
C. Nausea and liver damage
D. Rickets
Answer: C. Nausea and liver damage
Rationale: Excess vitamin A is toxic and can cause nausea, headaches,
and liver dysfunction.
5. Which food should a nurse suggest for a client needing increased
dietary fiber?
A. White rice
B. Apples with skin
C. Chicken breast
D. Eggs
Answer: B. Apples with skin
Rationale: Whole fruits, especially with skin, are high in fiber. White
rice and animal products have little to no fiber.
6. Which lab result indicates malnutrition?
A. Elevated albumin
B. Decreased prealbumin
C. High cholesterol
D. Elevated creatinine
Answer: B. Decreased prealbumin
Rationale: Prealbumin is a sensitive marker of protein malnutrition and
responds quickly to changes in nutritional status.
7. A client with lactose intolerance should avoid which food?
A. Cottage cheese
B. Almond milk
C. Soy yogurt
D. Hard-boiled egg
Answer: A. Cottage cheese
, Rationale: Cottage cheese contains lactose. Almond milk, soy yogurt,
and eggs are lactose-free.
8. What is a recommended source of omega-3 fatty acids?
A. Butter
B. Cod liver oil
C. Whole milk
D. Corn oil
Answer: B. Cod liver oil
Rationale: Omega-3s are found in fatty fish and fish oils like cod liver
oil, beneficial for heart health.
9. What is the priority intervention when caring for a client who is
NPO and receiving enteral nutrition via a gastrostomy tube?
A. Measure weight weekly
B. Check gastric residual before feeding
C. Monitor intake and output
D. Flush the tube once daily
Answer: B. Check gastric residual before feeding
Rationale: Checking residual helps assess tolerance and prevent
aspiration or overfeeding.
10. Which food should a nurse recommend to a client who is trying to
increase their intake of monounsaturated fats?
A. Butter
B. Coconut oil
C. Avocado
D. Lard
Answer: C. Avocado
Rationale: Monounsaturated fats are heart-healthy and found in foods
like avocados, olive oil, and nuts.
11. Which food item is appropriate for a client on a clear liquid diet?