DHN 512- final exam (exam 1, 2, & 3 material)-
Questions and Answers
When conducting a comprehensive NFPE, the RDN can move the patient and do whatever
they have to do in order to complete the exam even if it means the patient is uncomfortable.
Correct Ans-False
In addition to blood glucose, what other labs would you evaluate if you were concerned that
the patient was suffering from refeeding syndrome Correct Ans-o Magnesium
o Phosphorus
o potassium
A pt is suspected of having pancreatic lipase insufficiency. A fecal fat test shows that the
patient had 20g of fat remaining in his feces. What conclusion can be drawn? Correct Ans-
The test shows an abnormally high amount of fat in the feces, but most disease specific tests
are needed before a diagnosis can be made.
A severely malnourished pt receives nutrition support via enteral nutrition. The TF formula
provides the following daily: 2400 kcals, 60g PRO, 254g CHO, 40g fat, and 1200mL total
volume. What could result? Correct Ans-Hypophosphatemia
, DHN 512- final exam (exam 1, 2, & 3 material)-
Questions and Answers
A meal plan for a pt that is newly diagnosed with T2DM should: Correct Ans-Be
individualized to maintain the enjoyment of eating
A 70 year old male who is frequently admitted to wildcat community hospital and is well-
known to the clinical team presented with CHF exacerbation. He informs the RDN that since
his last discharge, he eats most of his meals from a local fast food restaurant. The nutrition
diagnostic statement would be Correct Ans-Limited adherence to nutrition-related
recommendations
The RDN has received a consult to provide diet edu to a pt newly dx with T2DM. During the
assessment, the RDN has discovered that the pt cannot read. What should the RDN focus on?
Correct Ans-Consistency of CHO intake in day-to-day meals
A pt is in the acute stage post MI, which of the following would be an appropriate nutrition
intervention? Correct Ans-Clear-liquid diet- no caffeine
Which of the following is not a neurogenic deficit from having a CVA Correct Ans-Aphasia
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