Test Bank for Lutz’s NutritioN and Diet Therapy, 7th Edition, Erin E. Mazur, Nancy A. Litch, ISBN-10: 0803668147, ISBN-13: 9780803668140
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ntion 4. Complication prevention ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1, Nutrition in Human Health Objective: A. Describe the relationship between nutrition and health. Page...
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ntion 4. Complication prevention ANS: 2 Chapter: Chapter 1, Nutrition in Human Health Objective: A. Describe the relationship between nutrition and health. Page: 3 Heading: The Language of Nutrition: Disease Prevention Integrated Processes: Teaching and Learning Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance Cognitive Level: Application Concept: Nutrition Difficulty: Moderate Feedback 1 This is incorrect. Secondary prevention is the establishment of monitoring techniques to discover diseases early enough to provide the opportunity to control their effects. 2 This is correct. The information the nurse presents to the class is considered a primary prevention level of disease prevention. The nurse is teaching about nutritional changes that can prevent diseases caused by overeating. 3 This is incorrect. Tertiary prevention is the use of treatment techniques after disease has occurred to prevent further complication. 4 This is incorrect. The class is about the different categories of disease prevention. Actions meant to prevent complications or to promote maximum adaptation would be considered tertiary prevention. PTS: 1 CON: Nutrition 2. A nurse knows that energy nutrients are measured in which of the following ways? 1. Kilocalories 2. Proteins 3. Heat (thermal) 4. Electric signals ANS: 1 Chapter: Chapter 1, Nutrition in Human Health Objective: B. Identify the six classes of nutrients, their functions, and their essentiality. Page: 4Heading: The Language of Nutrition: Disease Prevention Integrated Processes: Teaching and Learning Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance Cognitive Level: Application Concept: Nutrition Difficulty: Moderate Feedback 1 This is correct. The energy both in foods and in the body is measured in kilocalories, abbreviated kcal. 2 This is incorrect. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, the nutrients that supply energy, are referred to as the energy nutrients. 3 This is incorrect. Energy exists in a variety of forms: electric, thermal (heat), chemical, mechanical, and nuclear. 4 This is incorrect. Chemical energy is transformed into electric signals in nerves and into mechanical energy in muscles. PTS:
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