NURSING 9TH EDITION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
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9.Inadditiontoresidualstomachvolume,whatotherevidencesuggestsfe
edingintolerance? Answer: a. Abdominal distention
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10.Approximately5daysafterstartingtubefeedings,apatientdevelopse
xtremediarrhea.Astoolspecimeniscollectedtocheckforwhichpossible
cause? Answer: a. Clostridium difficile
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11.Apatientwithacutepancreatitisisstartedonparenteralnutrition.Th
estudentnurselistedpossibleinterventionsforthispatient.Whichinterv
entionneedscorrectionbeforefinalizingtheplanofcare? Answer: b.
Infuseantibioticsthroughtheintravenousline.
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12.Inevaluatingapatientsnutrition,thenursewouldmonitorwhichbloo
dtestasthemostsensitiveindicatorofproteinsynthesisandcatabolism?
Answer: c. Prealbumin
,◉ 13.Apatientisreceivingenteraltubefeedingsandhasdevelopeddrug-
nutrientinteractions.Thenurserecognizeswhichdrugashavingthepote
ntialforcausingdrug-nutrientreactions? Answer: d. Phenytoin
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14.Whichstatementistrueaboutnormalfunctionofthegastrointestinal(
GI)tract? Answer: d. Without nutritional stimulation, mucosal villi
atrophy.
◉ 15.An important nutritional consideration in the elderly
population is: Answer: c. potential for drug-nutrient interaction
related to polypharmacy.
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16.Objectivedatadesignatingthatthenutritiongoalsarenotbeingmetin
clude: Answer: d. weight loss, elevated glucose, and dehydration
◉ 17.In trauma patients ,enteral nutrition via nasogastric tube
feedings into the small bowel is best initiated within what time
frame following the injury? Answer: a. 24hours
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18.Apatientwithahistoryofemphysema,diabetes,andhyperlipidemiais
inthecriticalcareunitonaventilator.Thenutritionassessmentnotesthat
thepatienthasaproteinandvitamindeficiencyandisunderweight.Whic
,hformulafornutritionalassessmentismostappropriate? Answer: b.
Fiber-addedformula
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19.Selectthephysiologicalreasoningbehindenteraltherapyastheprefer
redsourceofnutritionaltherapy Answer: d. Gut mucosa is preserved.
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20.Thenurseidentifieswhichpatientatgreatestriskformalabsorptiono
fprotein? Answer: b. The patient with ileitis
◉ 21.Thebestnursingapproachtopreventfeedingtubeobstructionis:
Answer: b. flushthetubeevery4hourswith20to30mLoftapwater.
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22.Patientsexperiencingseverephysiologicalstressincreasetheirnutri
tionalrequirementsto: Answer: c. 35kcal/kg/day
◉ 23.Malnutritioncontributestoinfectionriskby Answer: b. impairing
immune function
◉ 24.Apatient,whohasatubefeeding,requiresachestx-
raystudyforevaluationofacough.Toreducetheriskofaspiration,thenurs
e: Answer: d.
, stopsfeedings10to15minutesbeforeplacingflattoobtaintheradiograp
h.
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1.Whichstatement(s)abouttotalparenteralnutritionis(are)true?(Sele
ctallthatapply.) Answer: a.
Assessingfluidvolumestatusandpreventinginfectionareimportantnur
singconsiderations.b.
Fingerstickglucoselevelsareassessedevery6hoursandprn.
d.
Totalparenteralnutrition,withaddedlipids,providesadequatelevelsof
protein,carbohydrates,andfats.
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2.Whichintervention(s)is(are)criticalduringintravenouslipidadminis
tration?(Selectallthatapply). Answer: b.
Changethetubingevery24hours.
d. Monitortriglyceridelevels.
◉ 3.Calorie-densefeedings:(Selectallthatapply.) Answer: a. are most
useful in heart failure and liver disease.
◉ 4.Risksoftotalparenteralnutritioninclude:(Selectallthatapply.)
Answer: b. elevatedbloodsugar.
c. infectionatthecathetersite.