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RD EXAM REVIEW - NUTRITION CARE
FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

How are energy needs for adults calculated using the Mifflin-St. Jeor equation? - ANS -The
Mifflin St. Jeor equation is as follows:



Men: Resting metabolic rate (RMR) = (9.99W) + (6.25H) − (4.92A) + 5



Women: RMR = (9.99W) + (6.25H) − (4.92A) − 161



*weight in kg and height in cm



What are the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome? - ANS -Must meet three of the
following five criteria:



Abdominal obesity (waist circumference of >40 in for men, and > 35 in for women)



Triglyceride level of 150 mg/dL or greater



HDL < 40 mg/dL in men or < 50 mg/dL in women



Systolic blood pressure > 130 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure >85 mm Hg



Insulin Resistance = fasting glucose > 100 mg/dL

,Optimal blood lipid levels - ANS -LDL < 100

TC < 200

HDL < 40 (Male), < 50 (female)



What is metabolic acidosis? - ANS -Decreased bicarbonate, decreased acid, and decreased pH.



During this loss the body's pH decreases because of the high concentration of hydrogen ions.



Because of the increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions, the body's pH shifts from slightly
basic (7.35 to 7.45) to more acidic (less than 7).



Metabolic acidosis is most commonly seen in patients who are experiencing diarrhea.



What is metabolic alkalosis? - ANS -Increased CO2, and bicarbonate concentrations rise, causing
an increase in pH.



Because of the decrease in hydrogen ions and increase in bicarbonate concentrations, the
body's pH shifts from slightly basic (7.35 to 7.45) to a more basic pH (7-14).



Common causes: vomiting and excessive ingestion of antacids



What are the functions of the kidneys? - ANS -Regulation of extracellular fluid volume and blood

Regulation of osmolality

Maintenance of ion balance

Homeostatic regulation of pH

Excretion of wastes

,Production of hormones



Identify the common chemicals associated with vasoconstriction and what effect they have on
the body. - ANS -Vasoconstrictors include norepinephrine, serotonin, vasopressin, and
angiotensin II. These can lead to elevated blood pressure.



What is the pathway of blood flow through the heart? - ANS -Deoxygenated blood enters the
heart via the right atrium.



It passes through the tricuspid value into the right ventricle.



Blood is then pushed through the semilunar valves to the pulmonary arteries, which transport
blood to the lungs to be oxygenated.



Next, blood from the lungs enter the left side of the heart via the pulmonary veins and travels
into the left atrium.



Finally, blood flows through the bicuspid value into the left ventricle, where it is transported to
the aorta via the aortic valve.



What is the recommended weight gain during pregnancy? - ANS -28-40 lbs for underweight

25-35 lbs for normal weight

15-25 lbs for overweight

11-20 lbs for obese (0.5 pounds per week during second and third trimesters)



**target: at least achieve lower limit

, What is the estimated energy requirement (EER) for pregnant women at each trimester? - ANS -
1st trimester: nonpregnant EER+ 0



2nd trimester: nonpregnant EER+ 340



3rd trimester: nonpregnant EER + 450.



pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) - ANS -Progresses from pre-eclampsia to eclampsia



Hypertension, edema of face and hands, proteinuria, rapid weight gain after 20th week; may
have convulsion



More frequently found in women with lack of prenatal care, poor diets, poor protein and
calcium intakes



SODIUM RESTRICTION IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREVENTION OR TREATMENT; SODIUM
NEEDED TO MAINTAIN NORMAL LEVELS OF SODIUM IN PLASMA DURING LARGE PRENATAL
EXPANSION OF TISSUES AND FLUID



What are hydration goals before, during, and after exercise? - ANS -Before: Consume a fluid
volume equivalent to 5 mL/kg body weight (BW) to 10 mL/kg BW (~2 mL/lb to 4 mL/lb) 2-4
hours before exercise



During: Drink enough fluids during exercise to replace sweat losses to limit total body fluid
deficit to <2% BW.



After: Sweat losses and obligatory urine losses continue after exercise, so rehydration requires
an intake of more fluid (125% to 150%) than the final fluid deficit (1.25 L to 1.5 L fluid for every
1 kg BW lost).

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