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Williams’ Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy – 16th Edition by Staci Nix McIntosh | Complete Test Bank (Chapters 1–23) | Comprehensive Nutrition and Diet Therapy Study Guide 2024–2025

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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD — This complete test bank for Williams’ Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy (16th Edition) by Staci Nix McIntosh includes all 23 chapters, featuring multiple-choice, case-based, and application-style questions with answers and detailed rationales. Updated for 2024–2025, this resource offers a thorough review of nutrition principles, diet therapy, and health promotion essential for nursing, dietetics, and allied health students. It covers every major nutrition topic including macronutrients and micronutrients, digestion and metabolism, weight management, nutrition across the lifespan, clinical nutrition therapy, and diet modifications for specific diseases. This test bank mirrors real exam formats, helping learners build confidence, strengthen understanding, and apply nutritional concepts in both classroom and clinical settings.

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Test Bank - Williams' Basic Nutrition & Diet
Therapy 16th Edition by Staci Nix McIntosh,
(All Chapters Included 1-23)

,Nix: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 16th Edition Test

Table of Contents:

PART 1: Introduction to Basic Principles of Nutrition Science

Chapter 1. Food, Nutrition, and Health

Chapter 2. Carbohydrates

Chapter 3. Fats

Chapter 4. Proteins

Chapter 5. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism

Chapter 6. Energy Balance

Chapter 7. Vitamins

Chapter 8. Minerals

Chapter 9. Water Balance

PART 2: Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle

Chapter 10. Nutrition During Pregnancy and Lactation

Chapter 11. Nutrition During Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence

Chapter 12. Nutrition for Adults: The Early, Middle, and Later Years

PART 3: Community Nutrition and Health Care

Chapter 13. Community Food Supply and Health

Chapter 14. Food Habits and Cultural Patterns

Chapter 15. Weight Management

Chapter 16. Nutrition and Physical Fitness

PART 4: Clinical Nutrition

Chapter 17. Nutritional Care

Chapter 18. Gastrointestinal and Accessory Organ Problems

Chapter 19. Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension

Chapter 20. Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter 21. Kidney Disease

Chapter 22. Surgery and Nutritional Support

Chapter 23. Nutritional Support in Cancer and AIDS

,Chapter 01: Food, Nutrition, and Health
Nix: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 16th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Promoting a health care service that improves diabetes management for the
elderly in acommunity would assist in which of the following?
a. Supporting the national health goals Healthy People 2020
b. Reducing hunger in a subset of the United States population
c. Improving Medicare reimbursement claims
d. Providing access to primary health care services
ANS: A
Healthy People 2020 has a wide influence and is the focus of the nation’s main
objective topromote health and prevent disease.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 2
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance

2. A patient requires a nutrition assessment. The most appropriate professional to
perform theassessment is a
a. physician.
b. nurse.
c. public health nutritionist.
d. registered dietitian.
ANS: D
The registered dietitian is the nutrition expert registered with the Commission of
Dietetic Registration (CDR), the certifying agency of Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics. Registereddietitians are the only professionals who have met strict
educational and professional prerequisites and passed a national registration
examination that properly prepares them to conduct a nutrition assessment.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 1
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care

3. The sum of all body processes inside living cells that sustain life and health is
a. science.

, b. digestion.
c. metabolism.
d. nutrition.

ANS: C
Metabolism is the sum of all chemical changes that take place in the body.
Metabolismprovides energy, builds tissue, and regulates metabolic processes in
the body.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 3 TOP: Nursing Process:
PlanningMSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation

4. The nutrients that provide the body with its primary source of fuel for energy are
a. vitamins.
b. minerals.
c. fiber.
d. carbohydrates.

ANS: D
Carbohydrates (e.g., starches and sugars) are the body’s primary fuel to carry out
necessaryprocesses; fat is the secondary source of energy.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 4 TOP: Nursing Process:
PlanningMSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation

5. Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the functions of protein?
a. Proteins can be a primary fuel source even if there is adequate carbohydrate intake.
b. Proteins are a necessary nutrient to provide energy for the body in times of stress.
c. Proteins can be used as coenzyme factors during cell metabolism.
d. Proteins are essential to building and repairing tissues within the body.

ANS: D
The primary function of proteins is to provide amino acids, which are the building
units necessary to building and repairing tissues within the body. This is a constant
process thatensures adequate growth and maintenance of tissues for a strong body.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 4
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation

6. A 65-year-old man requires 2000 kcal/day without any specific fat or carbohydrate
requirements. The approximate number of kilocalories per day from fat that his diet
shouldprovide is kcal/day.
a. 400 to 700
b. 100 to 300
c. 500 to 800
d. 900 to 1200

ANS: A
Fat should provide no more than 20% to 35% of the total kilocalories per day, so for a
2000-kcal diet, 400 to 700 kcal should be provided.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 4 TOP: Nursing Process:
PlanningMSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance

7. The body’s main storage form of carbohydrate is
a. glycogen.
b. glycerol.
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