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NUTRITION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, BINDER READY VERSION 4TH EDITION By SMOLIN - Test Bank
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nutrition science - test banks, 
 
 
	 
 
 
 
 
Package Title: Test Bank 
Course Title: Smolin4e 
Chapter Number: 2 
 
 
Question Type: Multiple Choice 
 
 
1) Recommended Dietary Allowances were first published in which decade? 
 
a) 1920s 
b) 1940s 
c) 1960s 
d) 1980s 
 
Answer: b 
 
Difficulty: Easy 
Learning Objective: LO 2.1 Identify the reasons for population-wide nutritional recommendations. 
Section Reference: Section 2.1 The Development of Nutrition Recommendations 
 
 
2) Which is NOT...
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CNSC Exam Questions and Answers (100%Correct).
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CNSC Exam Questions and Answers (100%Correct). 
Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer Iron or 
Copper 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer B12 or Folate 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer Sensory ataxia 
Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased erythroc...
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Surgery COMAT (UWorld) || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Symptoms of benzodiazepine withdrawal? correct answers Tremulousness 
Hallucinations/psychosis/delirium 
Elevated vital signs (tachycardia, HTN) 
 
Indications for sigmoid resection in diverticulitis? correct answers Fistula formation 
Perforation with peritonitis 
Obstruction 
Recurrent diverticulitis attacks 
 
Most common symptoms of pancreatic cancer? correct answers Systemic symptoms (weight loss, anorexia) 
Epigastric pain (insidious, gnawing, worse at night) 
Painless jaundice 
 
Differen...
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CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer-Iron or Copper 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer-B12 or Folate 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer-Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer-Sensory ataxia 
Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased erythrocyte tu...
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HNF 150 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
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1. Identify the main functions of each mineral in the body, deficiency diseases and/or symptoms for 
eachmineral, best ways to obtain each mineral from food/main food sources: a. Iodine - AnswerFunctions:1. Aids in regulating the BMR2. Needed for synthesis of thyroid hormones: thyroxine and 
triodothyronine3. Thyroid hormones: Regulate BMR, Macronutrient metabolism, Brain & Nervous 
System Development, and Growth 
Deficiency: Goiter, Cretinism 
Symptoms:1. Goiter - slowed metabolism, feeling col...
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Nursing 3100 Exam 2 Study Questions & Answers 100% Verified Correct (SCORED A+)
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food sources of zinc - ANSWERGood: 
Legumes, Beans, Meats, Peas, Poultry, Nuts, Seafoods (crab meat), Oysters, Steaks, Bran cereals fortified with Zinc 
 
 
Bad: Yogurt, Milk, 
 
food sources of iron - ANSWERGood: Meat, Fish , Poultry (highest bioavailability) 
Spinach, Oysters, Legumes, Oysters 
Dried beans. 
Dried fruits. 
Eggs (especially egg yolks) 
Iron-fortified cereals. 
Liver. 
Lean red meat (especially beef) 
Oysters. 
Poultry, dark red meat. 
 
bad: oils and fats, sugar and candy 
 
f...
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ASPEN Test Questions and Verified Answers Latest Updated 2024 (100% Verified)
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ASPEN Test Questions and Verified Answers Latest Updated 2024 (100% Verified) Medicare approved indications for home parenteral nutrition include which of the 
following? 
a. supplement to enteral nutrition 
b. end-stage renal disease 
c. long-term loss of gastrointestinal function 
d. delayed gastric emptying - correct answersc. long-term loss of gastrointestinal 
function 
Which of the following is true concerning manganese and patients on long-term 
parenteral nutrition? 
a. manganese defici...
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MSN 611 Pharm test 3 Questions With Complete Solutions
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A patient tells a nurse practitioner (NP) that several coworkers have upper respiratory infections and asks about the best way to avoid getting sick. The NP should recommend which of the following? 
Answers: 
a. Normal saline nasal irrigation 
b. Echinacea 
c. Zinc gluconate supplements 
d. Frequent hand washing correct answer: Hand washing is the most effective way to prevent the spread of viral upper respiratory illness (VURI) 
 
A patient comes to the clinic with a 3-day history of fever an...
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Hematology Exam 3 (Fall 2024) | Latest Update | A+ Graded| Correct Answers
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Hematology Exam 3 (Fall 2024) | Latest Update | A+ Graded| Correct Answers 
What is impaired production? 
-All of the following anemias are due to impaired production of RBCs 
-Results in decreased production 
Iron Deficiency Anemia: 
Etiology of IDA 
-It is inadequate stores of iron for hemoglobin 
***Worldwide most common anemia 
Etiology 
the cause of the disease 
Review "Iron" slides from Section 1: Lecture - Lifecycle & Physiology of RBCs 
3 causes of iron deficiency anemia 
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GNRS 582 A Study Guide for Exam #2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What does it mean to be 'colonized' with a bacteria? correct answer: To be 'colonized' with MRSA means that you carry the bacteria on your skin or in your nose but you have no signs of illness 
 
What is MRSA? correct answer: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 
 
MRSA Risk factors: correct answer: 1. Having a surgical wound or an IV line 
2. Being hospitalized for a prolonged period of time 
3. Recent use of antibiotics 
4. Having a weakened immune system due to a medical conditi...
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