Deck 42: Alterations in Metabolism and Nutrition

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Anabolism is the metabolic process of breaking down molecules to produce energy.
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The process of metabolizing proteins to provide energy is called

A) glycogenolysis.
B) glycolysis.
C) gluconeogenesis.
D) proteolysis.
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A patient with a fever of 3° F above normal would be expected to have increased energy expenditure of

A) 3%.
B) 15%.
C) 21%.
D) 50%.
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The metabolic response to physiologic stress is characterized by

A) loss of somatic protein.
B) preservation of visceral protein.
C) body weight less than 80% of ideal.
D) stress-induced protein catabolism.
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Persons with a larger muscle mass have a higher basal metabolic rate.
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Negative nitrogen balance occurs when protein losses exceed protein intake.
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Which of the following laboratory tests is the best indicator of the adequacy of protein intake and utilization by the liver?

A) Serum IgG
B) Total protein
C) Prealbumin
D) Creatinine
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Which of the following patients is at highest risk for severe negative nitrogen balance?

A) Postsurgical patient
B) Postburn patient
C) Posttrauma patient
D) Postsepsis patient
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Which of the following hormones is anabolic?

A) Glucagon
B) Epinephrine
C) Cortisol
D) Testosterone
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Fats and proteins provide approximately 9 kcal of energy per gram.
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Which of the following patients is most at risk for severe protein malnutrition?

A) A postsurgical patient who has been NPO for 3 days
B) A postburn patient who has a deep partial-thickness, 25% total body surface area burn
C) A febrile patient who has had a temperature of 102.6° F for 3 days
D) An immobile patient who has been in skeletal traction for 1 week
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Insulin promotes glycogen storage in the liver.
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Which of the following conditions is associated with an increase in basal metabolic rate?

A) Aging
B) Fever
C) Obesity
D) Starvation
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Starvation is associated with

A) loss of visceral protein.
B) low serum albumin levels.
C) loss of somatic fat and protein.
D) generalized edema.
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Acute physiologic stress is associated with

A) preferential use of glycogen.
B) catabolism of body proteins.
C) decreased basal metabolic rate.
D) conservation of body energy stores.
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Deck 42: Alterations in Metabolism and Nutrition
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Anabolism is the metabolic process of breaking down molecules to produce energy.
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2
The process of metabolizing proteins to provide energy is called

A) glycogenolysis.
B) glycolysis.
C) gluconeogenesis.
D) proteolysis.
gluconeogenesis.
3
A patient with a fever of 3° F above normal would be expected to have increased energy expenditure of

A) 3%.
B) 15%.
C) 21%.
D) 50%.
21%.
4
The metabolic response to physiologic stress is characterized by

A) loss of somatic protein.
B) preservation of visceral protein.
C) body weight less than 80% of ideal.
D) stress-induced protein catabolism.
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Persons with a larger muscle mass have a higher basal metabolic rate.
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Negative nitrogen balance occurs when protein losses exceed protein intake.
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Which of the following laboratory tests is the best indicator of the adequacy of protein intake and utilization by the liver?

A) Serum IgG
B) Total protein
C) Prealbumin
D) Creatinine
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Which of the following patients is at highest risk for severe negative nitrogen balance?

A) Postsurgical patient
B) Postburn patient
C) Posttrauma patient
D) Postsepsis patient
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Which of the following hormones is anabolic?

A) Glucagon
B) Epinephrine
C) Cortisol
D) Testosterone
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Fats and proteins provide approximately 9 kcal of energy per gram.
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Which of the following patients is most at risk for severe protein malnutrition?

A) A postsurgical patient who has been NPO for 3 days
B) A postburn patient who has a deep partial-thickness, 25% total body surface area burn
C) A febrile patient who has had a temperature of 102.6° F for 3 days
D) An immobile patient who has been in skeletal traction for 1 week
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Insulin promotes glycogen storage in the liver.
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13
Which of the following conditions is associated with an increase in basal metabolic rate?

A) Aging
B) Fever
C) Obesity
D) Starvation
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Starvation is associated with

A) loss of visceral protein.
B) low serum albumin levels.
C) loss of somatic fat and protein.
D) generalized edema.
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Acute physiologic stress is associated with

A) preferential use of glycogen.
B) catabolism of body proteins.
C) decreased basal metabolic rate.
D) conservation of body energy stores.
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