1. A nurse is reinforcing dietary teaching to a client who follows a
kosher diet. Which of the following food combinations is appropriate?
A. Cheeseburger with fries
B. Chicken with cream sauce
C. Fish with steamed vegetables
D. Ham and eggs
Answer: C. Fish with steamed vegetables
Rationale: Kosher diets prohibit mixing meat and dairy and exclude
pork. Fish with vegetables is typically acceptable.
2. A client with dumping syndrome should be instructed to do which of
the following?
A. Eat three large meals per day
B. Drink fluids with meals
C. Increase simple sugars
D. Lie down after eating
Answer: D. Lie down after eating
Rationale: Lying down slows gastric emptying. Clients should also eat
small, frequent meals and avoid high-sugar foods and fluids with meals.
3. Which of the following clients has an increased protein requirement?
A. A 70-year-old with osteoporosis
B. A client with stage 4 chronic kidney disease
C. A pregnant woman in her second trimester
D. A client with hyperlipidemia
Answer: C. A pregnant woman in her second trimester
Rationale: Pregnancy increases protein needs to support fetal growth.
CKD patients may need protein restriction, and protein is not the
priority for osteoporosis or hyperlipidemia management.
4. Which of the following is an appropriate source of vitamin D?
,A. Olive oil
B. Fortified milk
C. Egg whites
D. Spinach
Answer: B. Fortified milk
Rationale: Fortified dairy products are primary sources of vitamin D,
essential for calcium absorption.
5. A nurse is caring for a client with a pressure injury. Which nutrient
promotes wound healing?
A. Sodium
B. Vitamin E
C. Protein
D. Potassium
Answer: C. Protein
Rationale: Protein supports tissue repair and wound healing. Vitamin C
and zinc are also important but protein is essential.
6. What food should a nurse recommend for a client who needs
increased zinc intake?
A. Carrots
B. Legumes
C. Apples
D. Potatoes
Answer: B. Legumes
Rationale: Legumes, meats, nuts, and whole grains are good sources of
zinc, important for immune function and wound healing.
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. A client is receiving TPN. Which lab value should the nurse monitor
to assess glucose control?
A. BUN
B. Hemoglobin
C. Blood glucose
D. Sodium
Answer: C. Blood glucose
Rationale: TPN contains high glucose concentrations. Regular
monitoring of blood glucose is essential to avoid hyperglycemia.
9. A nurse is teaching a client about nutrition during pregnancy. Which
of the following should the nurse recommend increasing?
A. Sodium
B. Caffeine
C. Iron
D. Vitamin K
Answer: C. Iron
Rationale: Pregnant clients need increased iron to support increased
blood volume and fetal development.
10. A nurse is planning care for a client who is newly diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. Which of the following should be included in the
teaching plan?
A. “Avoid all carbohydrates.”
B. “Use regular soda to treat low blood sugar.”
C. “Eat meals and snacks at regular times.”
D. “Choose foods with high glycemic index.”
Answer: C. “Eat meals and snacks at regular times.”
kosher diet. Which of the following food combinations is appropriate?
A. Cheeseburger with fries
B. Chicken with cream sauce
C. Fish with steamed vegetables
D. Ham and eggs
Answer: C. Fish with steamed vegetables
Rationale: Kosher diets prohibit mixing meat and dairy and exclude
pork. Fish with vegetables is typically acceptable.
2. A client with dumping syndrome should be instructed to do which of
the following?
A. Eat three large meals per day
B. Drink fluids with meals
C. Increase simple sugars
D. Lie down after eating
Answer: D. Lie down after eating
Rationale: Lying down slows gastric emptying. Clients should also eat
small, frequent meals and avoid high-sugar foods and fluids with meals.
3. Which of the following clients has an increased protein requirement?
A. A 70-year-old with osteoporosis
B. A client with stage 4 chronic kidney disease
C. A pregnant woman in her second trimester
D. A client with hyperlipidemia
Answer: C. A pregnant woman in her second trimester
Rationale: Pregnancy increases protein needs to support fetal growth.
CKD patients may need protein restriction, and protein is not the
priority for osteoporosis or hyperlipidemia management.
4. Which of the following is an appropriate source of vitamin D?
,A. Olive oil
B. Fortified milk
C. Egg whites
D. Spinach
Answer: B. Fortified milk
Rationale: Fortified dairy products are primary sources of vitamin D,
essential for calcium absorption.
5. A nurse is caring for a client with a pressure injury. Which nutrient
promotes wound healing?
A. Sodium
B. Vitamin E
C. Protein
D. Potassium
Answer: C. Protein
Rationale: Protein supports tissue repair and wound healing. Vitamin C
and zinc are also important but protein is essential.
6. What food should a nurse recommend for a client who needs
increased zinc intake?
A. Carrots
B. Legumes
C. Apples
D. Potatoes
Answer: B. Legumes
Rationale: Legumes, meats, nuts, and whole grains are good sources of
zinc, important for immune function and wound healing.
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. A client is receiving TPN. Which lab value should the nurse monitor
to assess glucose control?
A. BUN
B. Hemoglobin
C. Blood glucose
D. Sodium
Answer: C. Blood glucose
Rationale: TPN contains high glucose concentrations. Regular
monitoring of blood glucose is essential to avoid hyperglycemia.
9. A nurse is teaching a client about nutrition during pregnancy. Which
of the following should the nurse recommend increasing?
A. Sodium
B. Caffeine
C. Iron
D. Vitamin K
Answer: C. Iron
Rationale: Pregnant clients need increased iron to support increased
blood volume and fetal development.
10. A nurse is planning care for a client who is newly diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. Which of the following should be included in the
teaching plan?
A. “Avoid all carbohydrates.”
B. “Use regular soda to treat low blood sugar.”
C. “Eat meals and snacks at regular times.”
D. “Choose foods with high glycemic index.”
Answer: C. “Eat meals and snacks at regular times.”