NURSING HEALTH ASSESSMENT 3rd Edition By Dillon
NURSING HEALTH ASSESSMENT 3rd Edition By Dillon
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Chapter 22: Assessing Nutrition
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. Which is a characteristic of malnutrition?
| 1) | Nutrient deficit |
| 2) | Nutrient excess |
| 3) | Low protein intake |
| 4) | All of the above |
____ 2. Which patient would benefit the most from a nutritional assessment?
| 1) | Weight less than 85% of ideal body weight |
| 2) | Intentional weight loss greater than 10 pounds |
| 3) | Weight more than 120% of the ideal body weight |
| 4) | Serum albumin concentration greater than 3.5 g/dL |
____ 3. The nurse is reviewing the medical record for a patient who will be seen for a health maintenance assessment later in the day. Which data would necessitate a nutritional assessment?
| 1) | History of intentional weight loss |
| 2) | Blood glucose of 90 mg/dL |
| 3) | Total lymphocyte count less than 1500 cells/mm3 |
| 4) | History of osteoarthritis |
____ 4. The nurse is assessing a patient who is on a low-carbohydrate diet. Which question would be most appropriate during the health history assessment?
| 1) | “Have you noticed any changes to the texture of your skin?” |
| 2) | “Do you bruise easily?” |
| 3) | “When your skin is injured does it take a long time for it to heal?” |
| 4) | “Do you feel you have adequate energy?’ |
____ 5. The nurse is teaching a patient ways to increase the amount of dietary carbohydrates to increase current level of energy. Which meal, highest in carbohydrates, indicates the patient understands the information presented?
| 1) | Turkey sandwich, chips, side salad, and fruit cup |
| 2) | Steak, baked potato, and cheesecake |
| 3) | Baked chicken breast, green beans, and ice cream sundae |
| 4) | Filet of sole with tartar sauce |
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Chapter number and title: 22, Assessing Nutrition
Chapter learning objective: N/A
Chapter page reference: 562
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Cognitive level: Knowledge [Remembering]
Concept: Nutrition
Difficulty: Easy
| Feedback | |
| 1 | A nutrient deficit is a characteristic of malnutrition. |
| 2 | A nutrient excess is a characteristic of malnutrition. |
| 3 | Low protein intake is a characteristic of malnutrition. |
| 4 | Malnutrition is defined as any situation that contributes to an imbalance in nutrient intake relative to actual needs. |
PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition
Chapter number and title: 22, Assessing Nutrition
Chapter learning objective: N/A
Chapter page reference: 562
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Cognitive level: Comprehension [Understanding]
Concept: Nutrition, Assessment
Difficulty: Easy
| Feedback | |
| 1 | A patient with weight that is less than 80%, not 85%, of the ideal body weight would benefit from a nutritional assessment. |
| 2 | A patient with unintentional, not intentional, weight loss of more than 10 pounds would benefit from a nutritional assessment. |
| 3 | A patient who weighs more than 120% of his or her ideal body weight would benefit from a nutritional assessment. |
| 4 | A patient with a serum albumin level less than, not greater than, 3.5 g/dL would benefit from a nutritional assessment. |
PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition | Assessment
Chapter number and title: 22, Assessing Nutrition
Chapter learning objective: N/A
Chapter page reference: 562
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Cognitive level: Comprehension [Understanding]
Concept: Nutrition, Assessment
Difficulty: Easy
| Feedback | |
| 1 | A history of intentional weight loss is not necessarily a reason for a nutritional assessment. |
| 2 | This is a normal blood glucose level and does not necessitate a nutritional assessment. |
| 3 | This finding indicates the need for a nutritional assessment. |
| 4 | A history of osteoarthritis does not necessitate a nutritional assessment. |
PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition | Assessment
Chapter number and title: 22, Assessing Nutrition
Chapter learning objective: N/A
Chapter page reference: 563
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Assessment
Client Need: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Cognitive level: Application [Applying]
Concept: Nutrition, Assessment
Difficulty: Moderate
| Feedback | |
| 1 | A low-protein diet, not a low carbohydrate diet, can cause issues with the integumentary system, such as changes in skin texture. |
| 2 | A low-protein diet, not a low carbohydrate diet, can cause issues with the integumentary system, such as bruising. |
| 3 | A low-protein diet, not a low carbohydrate diet, can cause issues with the integumentary system, such as poor wound healing. |
| 4 | Carbohydrates supply the body with energy. A low-carbohydrate diet would necessitate the nurse to assess the patient’s current level of energy. |
PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition | Assessment
Chapter number and title: 22, Assessing Nutrition
Chapter learning objective: N/A
Chapter page reference: 563
Heading: Assessment – Health History
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Evaluation
Client Need: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Cognitive level: Evaluation [Evaluating]
Concept: Nutrition
Difficulty: Difficult
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Foods that contain the most carbohydrates are grains, legumes, potatoes, corn, fruits, and vegetables. |
| 2 | This meal is not appropriate for a patient who requires a diet high in carbohydrates. |
| 3 | This meal is not appropriate for a patient who requires a diet high in carbohydrates. |
| 4 | This meal is not appropriate for a patient who requires a diet high in carbohydrates. |
PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition
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