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Nutrition C787 – WGU Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct When nutrition advocates became concerned that recommendations did not do enough to address prevention of chronic diet related diseases, what policy change were made? - ANSWER RDA's (Recommended Daily Allowances) expanded into several DRI (Daily Reference Intakes) DRI (Daily Reference Intakes) - ANSWER Information about DRI must be included in food labeling. RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) - ANSWER The estimated amount of a nutrient (or calories) per day considered necessary. What is always found on a nutrition label in the US? - ANSWER Serving size. AMDR (Acceptable Macronutrient Daily Range) - ANSWER It is a range of percentages of calories that you should get from that nutrient per day. For fats, carbs, and proteins only. Fats AMDR - ANSWER 20-35% of daily calories. Carbohydrates AMDR - ANSWER 45-65% of daily calories. Protein AMDR - ANSWER 10-35% of daily calories. UL (Tolerable Upper Intake Level) - ANSWER The highest level of daily consumption that current data has shown to cause no side effects in humans; ensures people do not take harmful amounts. EAR (Estimated Average Requirement) - ANSWER Helps guide recommendations and menu planning for communities in combinations with upper intake levels. Half of MyPlate - ANSWER Fruits and vegetables. What is the nutritional benefit of fruits and vegetables? - ANSWER They provide nutrients that reduce the risk some type of cancer. Vitamin B12 - ANSWER Not found in fruits and vegetables. Needs to be consumed as a supplement to a vegetarian diet What strategy might be avoided due to expense for patients looking to eat more healthfully on a budget? - ANSWER Buying frozen meals. Skim milk - ANSWER Has roughly the same amount of calcium and protein as whole milk. DRI for whole grains - ANSWER 1/2 of all grain consumed should be whole grains. Trans fats and added sugar intake - ANSWER Should be minimized. There is no DRI value. Recommended daily amount of protein intake - ANSWER 60 g/day. Protein food examples - ANSWER Garbanzo beans (Chickpeas), egg, chicken breast, yogurt, cheese, ground beef, peanut butter, tofu What is the best choice for a combination of plant-based foods to maximize healthy diet in a vegetarian diet? - ANSWER Legumes + whole grain Might be more obviously labeled as sugars in the coming years - ANSWER Anything ending in "-ose" and honey A high glycemic index carbohydrate - ANSWER Will cause a quick return to hunger Glycemic Index (GI) - ANSWER A rating scale of the likelihood of foods to increase BG. A low index would mean it raises BG slower Seafood - ANSWER High in healthy omega 3 oils Sources of healthy fat - ANSWER Fish, nuts, olive oil High sodium foods - ANSWER Manufactured breads, processed food, canned soup/broth, deli meats, and cheese Iron rich foods - ANSWER Dark leafy greens, legumes, red meat, nuts Decreases risk of heart disease - ANSWER Fiber and HDL cholesterol Increases risk for heart disease - ANSWER LDL, trans fat, saturated fats Recommended LDL level - ANSWER <120 mg/dL Recommended cholesterol intake - ANSWER <300 mg/day Recommended saturated fats intake - ANSWER <7% of total daily calories Recommended daily activity - ANSWER At least 30 min Recommended sodium intake - ANSWER <1600 mg/day Fiber recommendations - ANSWER Increase intake, especially insoluble fiber. Alcohol recommendations - ANSWER 1-2 drinks per day. Diet for a patient with low albumin - ANSWER High protein diet. Should be avoided by patients with kidney disease - ANSWER Proteins DASH diet - ANSWER Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Lifestyle changes for hypertension - ANSWER Limit sodium, exercise, and maintain BMI <25 Why is obesity considered a disease? - ANSWER Because it affects many organ systems and hormones impairing body functions BMI >40 - ANSWER Morbidly obese BMI >30 - ANSWER Obese BMI >25 - ANSWER Overweight BMI <20 - ANSWER Underweight Obese children and teenagers - ANSWER Have increased risk of coronary heart disease Health risks of low BMI - ANSWER Infertility Osteoporosis Premature death Health risks of high BMI - ANSWER Heart Disease Type 2 diabetes Osteoarthritis Sleep apnea Premature death

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*For suturing a uturine incision in a cow, the proper suture size is*
- 2-0
-1
-2
- 3-0 - ANSWER 2

*Which of the following is a monofilament suture material*
- Polyglactin (Vicryl)
- Polyester (Mersilene)
- Plyethylene (Dermalene)
- Cotton - ANSWER Plyethylene (Dermalene)

*Which of the following has the poorest handling ease?*
- Silk
- Braided polyglycolic acid (Dexon-Plus)
- Chromic catgut
- Monofilament stainless steel wire - ANSWER Monofilament stainless steel wire

*An example of an inverting suture pattern is the?*
- Purse-string
- Simple interrupted
- Interrupted horizontal mattress
- Simple coninuous - ANSWER Purse-string

*After what time does synthetic absorbable suture lose its tensile strength?*
- 120 days
- 60 days
- 30 days
- 6 months - ANSWER 60 days

*What suture material is absorbed most rapidly from sn infected wound through
increased local phagocytic activity?*
- Vicryl (polyglactic 910)
- PDS (polydioxanone)
- Catgut
- Nylon - ANSWER Catgut

, *Which of the following is not a consideration in choosing a suture material?*
- The surgeon's training and experience
- The part of the body where it will be used
- The size of the animal on which it will be used
- The age of the animal on which it will be used - ANSWER The age of the animal on
which it will be used

*In regard to wound healing , it is better to*
- Increase the size of the suture material rather than the number of sutures
- Increase the number of sutures rather than the size of the suture material
- Decrease both the size of the suture material and number of the sutures
- Increase both the size of the suture material and number of the sutures - ANSWER
Increase the number of sutures rather than the size of the suture material

*Which of these statements concerning surgical catgut is false?*
- It can be used for ligating superficial blood vessels
- It is recommended for epidermal use
- It is recommended for internal use
- It is fast absorbing - ANSWER It is recommended for internal use

*Chromic catgut is produced by exposure to basic chromium salts. How does this
process affect it?*
- Increases intermolecular bonding
- Decreases its strength
- Increase tissue reaction to it
- Decreases absorption time - ANSWER Increases intermolecular bonding

*Memory is defined as a suture material's ability to resist bending forces and to return to
its original configuration. This can cause what problem when suturing?*
- The suture material is more easily tangled
- The suture material is difficult to knot securely
- The suture breaks more readily
- The suture is more likely to cause infection - ANSWER The suture material is difficult
to knot securely

*Strike through refers to*
- Making the first skin incision
- Incision of a sterile adhesive drape applied directly over the skin
- Rapping the table to arouse the patient
- Wicked of bacteria through a surgical drape that has become wet, allowing bacteria to
contaminate the sterile area - ANSWER Wicked of bacteria through a surgical drape
that has become wet, allowing bacteria to contaminate the sterile area
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