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What are the energy yielding nutrients? carbohydrates, protein, and fats How many kcals per gram do each energy yielding nutrient supply and which is most calorically dense? carbs and protein 4 kcalories per gram; fats are 9 kcalories per gram and fats are most calorically dense What are the main...

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Nursing 220 Exam 1 Practice Questions
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What are the energy yielding nutrients? ✅carbohydrates, protein, and fats

How many kcals per gram do each energy yielding nutrient supply and which is most
calorically dense? ✅carbs and protein 4 kcalories per gram; fats are 9 kcalories per
gram and fats are most calorically dense

What are the main functions of vitamins and minerals? ✅they facilitate the release of
energy from the three energy yielding nutrients

What is nutrient density? ✅nutrient density is foods that deliver the most nutrients for
the least food energy ex: 1 cup of fat free milk is more nutrient dense than 1 1/2 ounces
of cheddar cheese

What food group is not a basic member of the Daily Food Guide? ✅sugars and solid
fats because they supply kcalories but few nutrients

What is a standard serving in the grain group equal to? ✅1 ounce of grains, 1 slice of
bread, and 3 cups of popcorn

4 recommendations of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines regarding grain, vegetables, fat, and
dairy intake ✅increase fruit and vegetable intake, eat a variety of vegetables especially
dark green, red, and orange vegetables; half of grains consumed should be whole
grains; increase intake of fat free or low fat milk and milk products; use oils to replace
solid fats where possible

2 ways that Dietary Reference Intakes might be used ✅to evaluate diet and set
improvement goals and to plan a diet

Which category of dris is used to evaluate nutrient intakes of groups? ✅Estimated
Average Requirements

What is the name of the nutrient standard used on labels? ✅daily values

What are daily values based on? ✅they set adequacy standards for nutrients that are
desirable in the diet such as protein, vitamins, minerals, and fiber; also set moderation
standards for other nutrients that must be limited such as fat, saturated fat, cholesterol,
and sodium

, What organs contribute digestive juices? ✅salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, liver,
and small intestines

What enzyme is contained in saliva ✅amylase and it acts on starch

What are the gastric juices of the stomach made up of ✅water, enzymes and
hydrochloric acid

What protects the stomach from gastric juices? ✅stomach is protected by mucus

Describe the action of peristalsis and the type of muscle involved ✅food moving from
the esophagus to the GI tract; circular and tubular muscles bulge and constrict

Where does digestion start and end for carbs? ✅mouth to small intestine

Where does digestion start and end for protein? ✅stomach to small intestine

Where does digestion start and end for fats? ✅stomach to small intestine

Define villi ✅fingerlike projections from the folds of the small intestine

Microvilli ✅tiny, hairlike projections on each cell of every villus that can trap nutrients
and transport them to the cell; traps nutrient particles

After absorption, where are water soluble nutrients released into? ✅the bloodstream

After absorption where are fat soluble nutrients transported? ✅they are transferred via
the lymphatic system

What is the major metabolic organ and what does it secrete? ✅the liver and it secretes
bile which is an emulsifier of fat

What is the main function of carbohydrates? ✅bodys preferred energy source

Name the basic unit of carbohydrates and its stored form ✅glucose is the simplest
form and is stored as glycogen in the body

Name three monosaccharides ✅glucose, fructose, and galactose

Name three disaccharides ✅sucrose, lactose, and maltose

Name three polysaccharides ✅glycogen, starches, fibers

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