COMPLETE WGU D440 HEALTH AND WELLNESS
THROUGH NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE OA ACTUAL
EXAM WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+ | BRAND NEW
Which statement about chronic kidney disease is incorrect?
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Loss of kidney function is reversible if the patient follows the treatment
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protocol
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Which cause of acute kidney injury is due to decreased blood supply?
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Renal occlusion
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Which part of the body is negatively affected by inappropriate blood
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phosphorous and calcium levels in the patient with chronic kidney
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disease?
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Bone
,Chronic kidney disease interferes with the conversion of which vitamin
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to its active form?
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Which patient is at risk of developing struvite kidney stones?
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A female patient who has experienced frequent urinary tract
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infections during her life
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Which statement about the pathophysiology of uric stone formation is
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accurate?
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Uric acid stones may result from an impairment in purine metabolism
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Which response would hte nurse provide a patient with a history of
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frequent nephrolithiasis who is asking ow to prevent future
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occurrences?
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A low-calcium diet will increase your risk of kidney stones
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Which response would the nurse provide to support the nutrition status
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of a patient who recently started dialysis?
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You should not exceed 2 g of calcium per day
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,A patient develops acute kidney injury while admitted to the hospital
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for community-acquired pneumonia. Which action would the nurse
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take if the patient has been prescribed peritoneal dialysis?
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Educate the patient about how to perform peritoneal dialysis
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Which nutrition recommendation is appropriate for a patient who has
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progressed to stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) and will being renal
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replacement therapy (RRT)?
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Sodium should be restricted to less than 2.4 g/day
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The nurse is caring for a patient recovering from an extensive surgery.
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Which oral clinical diet would be ordered for this patient?
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Which enteral feeding route poses the highest risk for aspiration?
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Nasogastric
, The catheter used for central parenteral nutrition (PN) is placed in
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which vessel?
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Which factor is the primary consideration when selecting the peripheral
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route for parenteral nutrition?
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the nurse is caring for a patient who is not at risk for aspiration and
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require long-term enteral nutritional therapy. Which procedure does
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the nurse anticipate for accessing a safe nutritional route?
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Which statement best describes the role of nutrients?
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Nutrients have specific metabolic functions
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The nurse is providing nutrition education to a patient with high blood
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pressure. Which nutrient will the nurse recommend to offset sodium
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intake?
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Potassium