Deck 5: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support
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Deck 5: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support
1
What are the benefits of enteral formulas with fiber?
A)Fiber aids in the absorption of minerals.
B)Fiber helps prevent clogging of the feeding tube.
C)Fiber helps maintain normal bowel function.
D)Fiber reduces viscosity of the formula by attracting water.
A)Fiber aids in the absorption of minerals.
B)Fiber helps prevent clogging of the feeding tube.
C)Fiber helps maintain normal bowel function.
D)Fiber reduces viscosity of the formula by attracting water.
C
2
Which of the following feedings is isotonic?
A)Traumacal 425 mOsm/kg
B)Vivonex 550 mOsm/kg
C)Isocal 300 mOsm/kg
D)Boost 620 mOsm/kg
A)Traumacal 425 mOsm/kg
B)Vivonex 550 mOsm/kg
C)Isocal 300 mOsm/kg
D)Boost 620 mOsm/kg
C
3
Which of the following is a contraindication for tube feeding?
A)hypomotility of the small intestine
B)functioning GI tract, but patient cannot meet nutritional needs
C)protein-energy malnutrition
D)severe dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
A)hypomotility of the small intestine
B)functioning GI tract, but patient cannot meet nutritional needs
C)protein-energy malnutrition
D)severe dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
A
4
In cases of gastroparesis, which methods of support would yield the best results?
A)nasogastric
B)nasoduodenal
C)orogastric
D)oral
A)nasogastric
B)nasoduodenal
C)orogastric
D)oral
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5
Your patient has had a portion of his stomach resected The physician predicts that he will likely be on nutrition support for a long time He has a functional GI tract What is the best way to feed this patient?
A)TPN
B)jejunostomy
C)PEG
D)PPN
A)TPN
B)jejunostomy
C)PEG
D)PPN
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6
Which type of feeding tube is the most common, least expensive, and easiest to achieve and maintain?
A)nasogastric
B)orogastric
C)nasojejunal
D)nasoduodenal
A)nasogastric
B)orogastric
C)nasojejunal
D)nasoduodenal
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7
Formulas containing di- and tripeptides are termed:
A)intact.
B)hydrolyzed.
C)crystalline.
D)modular.
A)intact.
B)hydrolyzed.
C)crystalline.
D)modular.
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8
A disadvantage of using the gastrostomy route for a tube feeding is:
A)the intestine does not have time to properly absorb the nutrients.
B)the feedings are sometimes regurgitated.
C)the feeding bypasses the stomach.
D)all of the above
A)the intestine does not have time to properly absorb the nutrients.
B)the feedings are sometimes regurgitated.
C)the feeding bypasses the stomach.
D)all of the above
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9
Which tube feeding administration is most useful for people who have poor tolerance to larger volumes of formula?
A)bolus
B)intermittent
C)continuous drip
D)combination
A)bolus
B)intermittent
C)continuous drip
D)combination
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10
Which of the following tube feedings would leave the least residue in the gut?
A)a blenderized formula
B)a hydrolyzed formula
C)a polymeric formula
D)a fiber-added formula
A)a blenderized formula
B)a hydrolyzed formula
C)a polymeric formula
D)a fiber-added formula
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11
Which of the following is true about enteral formulas?
A)They contain SCFA.
B)They are lactose free.
C)They are composed of dipeptides.
D)The source of fat is canola oil.
A)They contain SCFA.
B)They are lactose free.
C)They are composed of dipeptides.
D)The source of fat is canola oil.
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12
You have a patient who weighs 215# and is on dialysis This patient often presents with edema Which of the following formulas would be best for this patient?
A)hydrolyzed
B)intact
C)nutrient dense
D)hepatic
A)hydrolyzed
B)intact
C)nutrient dense
D)hepatic
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13
What is the consequence of a hyperosmolar formula?
A)excess kilocalories
B)diarrhea
C)excess fluid
D)delayed healing
A)excess kilocalories
B)diarrhea
C)excess fluid
D)delayed healing
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14
Which of the following is not a contraindication to enteral feeding?
A)paralytic ileus
B)nonresponsive, intractable vomiting and diarrhea
C)intestinal obstruction distal to tube
D)severe dysphagia
A)paralytic ileus
B)nonresponsive, intractable vomiting and diarrhea
C)intestinal obstruction distal to tube
D)severe dysphagia
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15
Formulas containing crystalline amino acids are termed:
A)intact.
B)semi-elemental.
C)elemental.
D)modular.
A)intact.
B)semi-elemental.
C)elemental.
D)modular.
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16
Your patient has Crohn's disease and presents with severe malabsorption Which of the following formulas would be best for this patient?
A)intact
B)immune enhancing
C)lactose free
D)hydrolyzed
A)intact
B)immune enhancing
C)lactose free
D)hydrolyzed
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17
How much additional water would a patient with an energy requirement of 2400 kcal/day need if 2400 mL of a standard formula (85% water) were administered daily?
A)235 mL/day
B)360 mL/day
C)480 mL/day
D)125 mL/day
A)235 mL/day
B)360 mL/day
C)480 mL/day
D)125 mL/day
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18
Concern about the adverse side effects of long-chain fats has given rise to formulas supplemented with _____ to boost immunity
A)omega-3 fatty acids
B)MCT oil
C)FOS
D)CHO
A)omega-3 fatty acids
B)MCT oil
C)FOS
D)CHO
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19
If a physician places a feeding tube through the skin and into the stomach without a surgical incision and using an endoscope, it is most specifically referred to as:
A)gastrostomy.
B)nasogastric.
C)orogastric.
D)PEG.
A)gastrostomy.
B)nasogastric.
C)orogastric.
D)PEG.
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20
A formula feeding that is administered within the space of a few minutes is a:
A)single feeding.
B)bolus feeding.
C)complete feeding.
D)quick delivery system.
A)single feeding.
B)bolus feeding.
C)complete feeding.
D)quick delivery system.
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21
Your patient presents to the ER with intractable vomiting that is not responding to anti-nausea medications How do you feed this patient?
A)nasointestinal tube
B)gastrostomy
C)PN
D)jejunostomy
A)nasointestinal tube
B)gastrostomy
C)PN
D)jejunostomy
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22
If there is a concern that a client may not tolerate a tube feeding well it is wise to:
A)start the tube feeding at a very slow rate.
B)administer the tube feeding rapidly to provide as much formula as possible before complications occur.
C)start the tube feeding at half strength.
D)none of the above
A)start the tube feeding at a very slow rate.
B)administer the tube feeding rapidly to provide as much formula as possible before complications occur.
C)start the tube feeding at half strength.
D)none of the above
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23
The caloric value of the carbohydrate source used in PN is:
A)4 kcal/g.
B)9 kcal/g.
C)3.4 kcal/g.
D)11 kcal/g.
A)4 kcal/g.
B)9 kcal/g.
C)3.4 kcal/g.
D)11 kcal/g.
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24
An isotonic tube feeding is often started at _____ mL/h, then gradually increased by _____ mL/h every 6-8 hours as tolerated until final volume is reached
A)50; 20
B)25; 50
C)100; 50
D)10; 10
A)50; 20
B)25; 50
C)100; 50
D)10; 10
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25
Your patient is a reported alcohol abuser and has been in and out of homeless shelters for 2 years He presents to the ER with a CVA and severe dysphagia and requires a feeding tube What complication is he at risk for developing?
A)refeeding syndrome
B)hypoglycemia
C)overhydration
D)hepatic steatosis
A)refeeding syndrome
B)hypoglycemia
C)overhydration
D)hepatic steatosis
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26
The carbohydrate source used in PN is:
A)glucose.
B)intralipid.
C)disaccharides.
D)dextrose monohydrate.
A)glucose.
B)intralipid.
C)disaccharides.
D)dextrose monohydrate.
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27
Protein is added to the solution by using:
A)di- and tripeptides.
B)complete proteins.
C)amino acids.
A)di- and tripeptides.
B)complete proteins.
C)amino acids.
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28
If a patient's enteral volume requirement is 2100 mL/day, what will the final rate be?
A)88 mL/hr
B)100 mL/hr
C)50 mL/hr
D)75 mL/hr
A)88 mL/hr
B)100 mL/hr
C)50 mL/hr
D)75 mL/hr
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29
Which of the following access devices would be best for a patient requiring long-term PN who has body image concerns and would like something that can be hidden?
A)CVC
B)PICC
C)tunneled catheter
D)implantable port
A)CVC
B)PICC
C)tunneled catheter
D)implantable port
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30
What type of lipid is commonly used to make the lipid used in TPN?
A)olive oil
B)egg phospholipid
C)stearic acid
D)soybean oil
A)olive oil
B)egg phospholipid
C)stearic acid
D)soybean oil
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31
Which of the following would not be an effective measure of hydration status for a patient on tube feeding?
A)hydration is monitored by daily weights
B)hydration is monitored by interviews with the patient
C)hydration is monitored by BUN
D)hydration is monitored by urine specific gravity
A)hydration is monitored by daily weights
B)hydration is monitored by interviews with the patient
C)hydration is monitored by BUN
D)hydration is monitored by urine specific gravity
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32
What EN complication should the RD particularly monitor for in a patient who is sedated, has an endotracheal tube, or has swallowing problems?
A)diarrhea
B)hyperglycemia
C)a clogged tube
D)aspiration
A)diarrhea
B)hyperglycemia
C)a clogged tube
D)aspiration
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33
The most commonly reported GI complication from enteral nutrition support is:
A)hepatic steatosis.
B)diarrhea.
C)constipation.
D)elevated LFTs.
A)hepatic steatosis.
B)diarrhea.
C)constipation.
D)elevated LFTs.
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34
Your patient's PN is infusing from one bag This is called:
A)a two-in-one system.
B)a three-in-one system.
C)a closed system.
D)an open system.
A)a two-in-one system.
B)a three-in-one system.
C)a closed system.
D)an open system.
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35
In PN, concentrations of up to 70% are used for:
A)protein.
B)carbohydrates.
C)lipids.
D)vitamins.
A)protein.
B)carbohydrates.
C)lipids.
D)vitamins.
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36
The most common form of parenteral access is a(n):
A)CVC.
B)PICC.
C)PPN.
D)implantable port.
A)CVC.
B)PICC.
C)PPN.
D)implantable port.
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37
Complications of EN delivered into the stomach could include:
A)ulcer.
B)gastric atrophy.
C)aspiration pneumonia.
D)edema.
A)ulcer.
B)gastric atrophy.
C)aspiration pneumonia.
D)edema.
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38
In which of the following clinical conditions might your patient benefit from a larger percentage of their kcal provided by lipid?
A)respiratory failure
B)liver failure
C)hyperglycemia
D)congestive heart failure
A)respiratory failure
B)liver failure
C)hyperglycemia
D)congestive heart failure
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39
Your patient has had multiple bowel resections and is being sent home on PN What is the best access option for this patient?
A)NDT
B)tunneled catheter
C)CVC
D)PICC
A)NDT
B)tunneled catheter
C)CVC
D)PICC
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40
Which of the following is not a side effect of excessive carbohydrate infusion via PN?
A)hyperglycemia
B)excessive CO₂ production
C)excess fluid infusion
D)hepatic steatosis
A)hyperglycemia
B)excessive CO₂ production
C)excess fluid infusion
D)hepatic steatosis
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41
Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
What is the most important parameter for the RD to follow up on with this patient on the second day?
A)refeeding syndrome
B)gastrointestinal tolerance
C)dehydration
D)tube dislodgement
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
What is the most important parameter for the RD to follow up on with this patient on the second day?
A)refeeding syndrome
B)gastrointestinal tolerance
C)dehydration
D)tube dislodgement
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42
Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many milliliters of fluid per kilogram of body weight does he need?
A)20
B)25
C)30
D)40
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many milliliters of fluid per kilogram of body weight does he need?
A)20
B)25
C)30
D)40
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43
Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
After selecting the formula that would best fit his nutrient needs, you determine that he needs ~ 1500 mL of formula per day Which of the following is the most appropriate schedule for him?
A)375 mL four times daily
B)100 mL eight times daily
C)35 mL per hour over 24 hours
D)75 mL per hour from 8 p.m.to 8
A)m.daily
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
After selecting the formula that would best fit his nutrient needs, you determine that he needs ~ 1500 mL of formula per day Which of the following is the most appropriate schedule for him?
A)375 mL four times daily
B)100 mL eight times daily
C)35 mL per hour over 24 hours
D)75 mL per hour from 8 p.m.to 8
A)m.daily
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Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many kcalories per kilogram of body weight would you use to estimate his caloric needs?
A)20
B)25
C)35
D)15
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many kcalories per kilogram of body weight would you use to estimate his caloric needs?
A)20
B)25
C)35
D)15
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Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How would you feed this patient?
A)nasogastric tube
B)nasointestinal tube
C)PEG
D)PN
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How would you feed this patient?
A)nasogastric tube
B)nasointestinal tube
C)PEG
D)PN
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46
A common GI complication of PN when the bowel is at complete rest is:
A)diarrhea.
B)decreased LFTs.
C)hepatic steatosis.
D)cholestasis.
A)diarrhea.
B)decreased LFTs.
C)hepatic steatosis.
D)cholestasis.
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Case Study Multiple Choice
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many grams of protein per kilogram of body weight does he need?
A)0.8
B)1.0
C)1.4
D)1.6
You have an 80 yo M patient that has end-stage Alzheimer's disease and has recently been diagnosed with severe dysphagia.This patient is getting ready for discharge from the hospital.His height is 5' 9'' and he weighs 162# with no recent changes in weight.
How many grams of protein per kilogram of body weight does he need?
A)0.8
B)1.0
C)1.4
D)1.6
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48
Which of the following is true about PPN?
A)The formula is generally sufficient in protein and kilocalories.
B)It is administered through a central line.
C)It is indicated for long-term support.
D)The formula is dilute so it does not irritate veins.
A)The formula is generally sufficient in protein and kilocalories.
B)It is administered through a central line.
C)It is indicated for long-term support.
D)The formula is dilute so it does not irritate veins.
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49
Which of the following is not routinely included in the parenteral solution, but may be added in some institutions?
A)medications
B)trace minerals
C)vitamins
D)electrolytes
A)medications
B)trace minerals
C)vitamins
D)electrolytes
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50
What lab value would you monitor to evaluate the tolerance to IV lipid?
A)albumin
B)triglycerides
C)glucose
D)creatinine
A)albumin
B)triglycerides
C)glucose
D)creatinine
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