Nutrition - NCLEX-PN

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Which of the following is a symptom of vitamin K deficiency?

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Vitamin K deficiency can cause a variety of issues related to inability to form blood clots such as petechiae, excessive bleeding, bruising, heavy menses. This vitamin is also an important part of bone and cartilage formation, with deficiency resulting in malformation of developing bones and cartilage, or deposition of calcium into cartilage or arterial walls.

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Which of the following spices was shown in several studies to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetics by decreasing insulin resistance?

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An intake of 1-6 grams of cinnamon has been shown in studies to lower blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes by as much as 25%, possibly due to its ability to improve insulin sensitivity.

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Which of the following is the most common cause of osteomalacia?

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The mot common cause of osteomalacia (known as rickets in children) in the United States is vitamin D deficiency. This is due to vitamin D's vital role in calcium absorption, homeostasis, and metabolism. Osteomalacia is categorized by the softening of the bones.

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Which of the following nutrients, when consumed at the same time as a meal that contains non-heme iron (iron from plant sources such as spinach), can significantly improve iron absorption?

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Vitamin C chelates non-heme iron in food while exposed to the acidic pH of the stomach. This chelated iron then becomes more soluble in the alkaline pH of the duodenum, resulting in increased intestinal absorption of iron.

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Serotonin, melatonin, and niacin are synthesized from what precursor?

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Serotonin, melatonin, and niacin are all synthesized from L-tryptophan, an amino acid prevalent in many foods including chocolate, oats, dates, milk, sesame seeds, eggs, meat, and cheese. L-tyrosine is involved in the synthesis of dopamine. Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction, which stimulates contraction of skeletal muscle. Taurine has many biological functions in the cardiovascular, muscular, and nervous systems, as well as others.

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Methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency results in the inability to perform which of the following metabolic processes?

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Methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) is an enzyme with multiple important metabolic roles, including the methylation of folate, vitamin B12, and homocysteine. MTHFR deletions can result in folate and B12 related anemias and high homocysteine due to interruption of homocysteine recycling into methionine.

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Which of the following symptoms would be most likely to present in a patient with a biotin deficiency?

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Biotin, or vitamin B7, plays an important role in the health of the hair, nails, and skin. Deficiency generally manifests as alopecia, loss of hair color, brittle nails, and dermatitis.

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Which of the following nutrients delays gastric emptying, increases satiety, and lowers LDL cholesterol by interfering with the absorption of dietary cholesterol?

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Soluble fiber, present in oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, and legumes, delays gastric emptying, increases satiety, and lowers LDL cholesterol by interfering with the absorption of dietary cholesterol. Insoluble fiber passes through the gastrointestinal tract relatively intact, provides bulk for stool, and reduces bowel transit time. Carbohydrates and unsaturated will not lower LDL cholesterol or delay gastric emptying, though they will increase satiety.

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Which of the following vitamins will be better absorbed when taken with a meal that contains fat?

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Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin, and so will be better absorbed when taken with a meal that contains fat. The other vitamins listed may be better absorbed with food, but do not require fat for transport across intestinal membranes, as they are water-soluble.

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Which of the following is an essential amino acid?

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Essential amino acids are amino acids that can not be synthesized within the body, but must be consumed through the diet. Tryptophan is the only essential amino acid listed. In all, there are 9 essential amino acids.

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Which of the following is a conditionally essential amino acid?

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Conditionally essential amino acids are those that can be produced by the body under normal circumstances, but may not be able to be produced during certain situations, such as certain disease states or severe catabolic stress. Arginine is the only conditionally essential amino acid listed. Histidine and methionine are both essential amino acids, while aspartic acid is a non-essential amino acid.

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Which of the following nutrients has strong antioxidant properties?

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Vitamin C is one of the body's most important antioxidants. Antioxidants are reducing agents - that is they themselves get oxidized. Recall: OIL RIG. Thus antioxidants such as vitamin C are electron donors, able to stabilize the free radicals produced by various metabolic processes in tissues and extracellular spaces. Vitamin E (not listed) is another important antioxidant and is actually more potent than vitamin C.

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All of the following criteria must be taken into account when establishing Daily Reference Intakes (DRI's) except __________.

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All of the criteria listed and AI (Adequate Intake) (not listed) must be taken into account when establishing a Daily Reference Intake (DRI) except for ADI (Active Daily Intake), which is a fictitious criteria.

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Which of the following is the most abundant mineral in the human body?

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The most abundant mineral in the human body is calcium. It is primarily stored in the bones and the teeth, and makes up half of the total weight of the skeleton. In addition, calcium is present in nerves, muscle cells, blood, kidneys, and various other soft tissues of the body.

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What is the formula for calculating Body Mass Index (BMI)?

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In standard units, the formula for body mass index is:

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Which of the following is considered a normal body mass index (BMI)?

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Normal BMI is considered to be 18.5 - 24.9. A BMI below that would indicate that the individual is underweight, while a higher value may indicate that the individual is overweight.

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A BMI over what value could indicate severe obesity?

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BMI values between 30 and 39.9 indicate obesity, while a BMI over 40 could indicate that the individual is severely obese.

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Which of the following is a water-soluble vitamin?

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Vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, is the only water-soluble vitamin listed. Vitamins A, E, D, and K are all fat soluble and so should be consumed with fat to be absorbed.

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Which of the following substances, produced in the stomach, aids in later absorption of vitamin B12 in the small intestine?

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While all of the substances listed are present in gastric secretions and are necessary for normal digestion, intrinsic factor is the only one that has a direct role in vitamin B12 absorption in the small intestine. Deficiencies in intrinsic factor due to genetic variation or damage to stomach lining can result in pernicious anemia, a type of anemia that is caused by insufficient levels of B12.

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What enzyme, present in saliva, initiates the digestion of carbohydrates?

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The digestion of dietary carbohydrates is initiated by amylase, an enzyme present in saliva. This enzyme breaks down long carbohydrate molecules into shorter units such as disaccharides. Lipase breaks down fats and is not present in the saliva, rather it is secreted by the pancreas into the duodenum. Pepsin is a protease - an enzyme that breaks down proteins. This enzyme is secreted by the chief cells of the stomach in its zymogen form (pepsinogen). It is activated by the product of the parietal cells (hydrochloric acid). Note that amylase is also secreted by the pancreas to complete the chemical digestion of carbohydrates into monosaccharides so that they can be absorbed by the brush border of the small intestine.

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