Ati Nutrition, Ati Nutrition Proctored
Exam Study Set 2024
A patient who has celiac disease should increase intake of what - Answer Simple carbohydrates
What is an example of an incomplete protein? - Answer Plant proteins such as beans
Lutein slows the progression of macular degeneration and is found in foods such as - Answer Kale,
spinach, collard and mustard greens
If a bag of TPN runs out what should be infused until another bag becomes available? - Answer 10%
dextrose in water
What kind of carbohydrate should the majority of your diet be - Answer Polysaccharides
How much of your diet should be protein - Answer 10% to 35% a day
How much of your diet should be fat - Answer 20% to 35% a day
What is the recommended amount of cholesterol per day - Answer 200 to 300 mg
When beginning a new prescription for enteral nutrition by intermittent tube feeding how should you
first initiate this feeding - Answer Increase the formula over the first 4 to 6 feedings until the
prescribed volume is achieved
What is beriberi - Answer A thiamine deficiency (vitamin b)
,What is a good source of vitamin B - Answer Whole grains
What are some laboratory findings of acute pancreatitis - Answer Decreased serum calcium
Increased serum glucose, alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin
A high fiber diet can help prevent what - Answer Hyperlipidemia
How many calories equal a weight gain of 1 pound - Answer 3500
What are three complications of TPN - Answer Diarrhea
Polyuria
Hypocalcemia
How long can expressed breastmilk be stored in the refrigerator - Answer 5 to 8 days
What does a low residue diet do - Answer Limits the amount of stool traveling through the intestinal
tract (restricts foods that increase bowel activity)
What is a good food to increase zinc intake - Answer Ground beef patty
To help prevent nausea what should a patient do when eating - Answer Eat foods at room
temperature
How many calories are there per a gram of fat - Answer Nine
Patients who adhere to a kosher diet do eat dairy products combined with what - Answer Non-meat
products at the same meal (no shellfish or pork)
, What has more calcium yogurt or cheese - Answer Yogurt
A patient with a new ileostomy should do what four things - Answer 1. Increase dietary salt intake
2. Increase amount of pasta and other foods that can help thicken the stool
3. Prepare meals on schedule
4. Increase dietary B12
Why should a patient with celiac disease avoid all types of processed foods - Answer Because they
contain gluten
What fruit is a high source of potassium - Answer Cantaloupe
Chapter 7 - Answer
How many extra calories a day should a woman in her second trimester consume - Answer 340
How many extra calories a day should a woman in her third trimester consume - Answer 452
During pregnancy how much protein, fat, and carbohydrates should a woman consume a day - Answer
20% of the daily total calorie intake. Fat should be 30% and carbohydrates 50%
What is the phenylketonuria diet - Answer Foods low in phenylalanine should be included and foods
high in protein should be avoided (due to high phenylalanine)
How many ounces a week should an infant gain for the first 5 to 6 months - Answer 5 to 7 ounces
Exam Study Set 2024
A patient who has celiac disease should increase intake of what - Answer Simple carbohydrates
What is an example of an incomplete protein? - Answer Plant proteins such as beans
Lutein slows the progression of macular degeneration and is found in foods such as - Answer Kale,
spinach, collard and mustard greens
If a bag of TPN runs out what should be infused until another bag becomes available? - Answer 10%
dextrose in water
What kind of carbohydrate should the majority of your diet be - Answer Polysaccharides
How much of your diet should be protein - Answer 10% to 35% a day
How much of your diet should be fat - Answer 20% to 35% a day
What is the recommended amount of cholesterol per day - Answer 200 to 300 mg
When beginning a new prescription for enteral nutrition by intermittent tube feeding how should you
first initiate this feeding - Answer Increase the formula over the first 4 to 6 feedings until the
prescribed volume is achieved
What is beriberi - Answer A thiamine deficiency (vitamin b)
,What is a good source of vitamin B - Answer Whole grains
What are some laboratory findings of acute pancreatitis - Answer Decreased serum calcium
Increased serum glucose, alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin
A high fiber diet can help prevent what - Answer Hyperlipidemia
How many calories equal a weight gain of 1 pound - Answer 3500
What are three complications of TPN - Answer Diarrhea
Polyuria
Hypocalcemia
How long can expressed breastmilk be stored in the refrigerator - Answer 5 to 8 days
What does a low residue diet do - Answer Limits the amount of stool traveling through the intestinal
tract (restricts foods that increase bowel activity)
What is a good food to increase zinc intake - Answer Ground beef patty
To help prevent nausea what should a patient do when eating - Answer Eat foods at room
temperature
How many calories are there per a gram of fat - Answer Nine
Patients who adhere to a kosher diet do eat dairy products combined with what - Answer Non-meat
products at the same meal (no shellfish or pork)
, What has more calcium yogurt or cheese - Answer Yogurt
A patient with a new ileostomy should do what four things - Answer 1. Increase dietary salt intake
2. Increase amount of pasta and other foods that can help thicken the stool
3. Prepare meals on schedule
4. Increase dietary B12
Why should a patient with celiac disease avoid all types of processed foods - Answer Because they
contain gluten
What fruit is a high source of potassium - Answer Cantaloupe
Chapter 7 - Answer
How many extra calories a day should a woman in her second trimester consume - Answer 340
How many extra calories a day should a woman in her third trimester consume - Answer 452
During pregnancy how much protein, fat, and carbohydrates should a woman consume a day - Answer
20% of the daily total calorie intake. Fat should be 30% and carbohydrates 50%
What is the phenylketonuria diet - Answer Foods low in phenylalanine should be included and foods
high in protein should be avoided (due to high phenylalanine)
How many ounces a week should an infant gain for the first 5 to 6 months - Answer 5 to 7 ounces