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NUFD 121 Midterm 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% CORRECT What is a negative acute phase reactant? - ANSWERS -proteins which concentrations decline with inflammation What happens with low albumin levels? - ANSWERS -Edema due to low oncotic pressure Define malnutrition - ANSWERS -Any disorder of nutritional status including disorders resulting from a deficiency of nutrient intake, impaired nutrient absorption or metabolism or overnutrition Define iatrogenic malnutrition - ANSWERS -Adverse state of condition induced by a physician/ Malnutrition occurs as a result of medical condition Why did Ancel keys conduct the minnesota starvation Exp? - ANSWERS -To see the psychological and physical effects of semistarvation and the problem refeeding civilians who has been starved during the war. within an interdisciplinary setting, who are the members of a health care team? - ANSWERS -Pharmacist, speech pathologist, social worker, nurses. MD Example of acute term care facilities? What is acute? - ANSWERS -Acute-occurring for a short period of time. Hospital and outpatient Example of Longterm health facility? - ANSWERS -Rehab hospice. care for a long period of time

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and Answers 100% CORRECT5

What is a negative acute phase reactant? - ANSWERS -proteins which concentrations decline
with inflammation



What happens with low albumin levels? - ANSWERS -Edema due to low oncotic pressure



Define malnutrition - ANSWERS -Any disorder of nutritional status including disorders resulting
from a deficiency of nutrient intake, impaired nutrient absorption or metabolism or
overnutrition



Define iatrogenic malnutrition - ANSWERS -Adverse state of condition induced by a physician/
Malnutrition occurs as a result of medical condition



Why did Ancel keys conduct the minnesota starvation Exp? - ANSWERS -To see the psychological
and physical effects of semistarvation and the problem refeeding civilians who has been starved
during the war.



within an interdisciplinary setting, who are the members of a health care team? - ANSWERS -
Pharmacist, speech pathologist, social worker, nurses. MD



Example of acute term care facilities? What is acute? - ANSWERS -Acute-occurring for a short
period of time. Hospital and outpatient



Example of Longterm health facility? - ANSWERS -Rehab hospice. care for a long period of time

, Which conditions are covered under the medicare program for RD service reimbursement? -
ANSWERS -MNT services T1, T2, GDM, and renal disease. Obesity, home parenteral and enteral
nutrition support,



Rate of malnutrition is highest amoug? - ANSWERS -Older adults



ASPEN stands for - ANSWERS -American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition



ESPEN stands for - ANSWERS -The european society for clinical nutrition and metabolism



What is nutrition risk screening per ASPEN definition? - ANSWERS -A process to identify an
individual who is malnourished or who is at risk for malnutrition to determine if a detailed
nutrition assesment is indicated



What is the difference between nutrition screening and assessment? - ANSWERS -



What is sensitivity? - ANSWERS -Probability that if a person is malnourished how often will the
test be positive? True +rate



What is specificity? - ANSWERS -If a person is NOT malnourished how often will the test be
negative? (true - rate)



What are the four steps to the NCP? - ANSWERS -Nutrition assesment/reassesment

nutrition diagnosis

nutrition intervention

nutrition monitoring and evaluation



Nutrition screening should be both? - ANSWERS -Specific and sensitive

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