Deck 25: Energy- and Protein-Modified Diets for Cancer and Hiv Infection

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Laws regarding advance directives are standardized from state to state.
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Patients have a right to refuse medical treatment-including nourishment and hydration-even if refusing the treatment could result in death.
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cancer that arises from muscle or bone is referred to as a(n):

A)sarcoma.
B)adenoma.
C)carcinoma.
D)melanoma.
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A copy of any advance directive should be part of a client's medical record.
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Cancer cachexia affects over 80 percent of people with cancer.
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Most cancer patients abandon conventional treatments and use alternative therapies in the place of conventional therapies.
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A buffalo hump and lipomas are common side effects of drug treatments for HIV infection.
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Recurrent bacterial pneumonia is classified as an AIDS-defining illness.
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Herpes simplex is a fungal infection of the mouth and throat that often occurs in patients with HIV.
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The medication megestrol acetate can improve appetite and increase weight in HIV patients.
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HAART is a combination of two antiretroviral drugs aimed at slowing the progression of cancer.
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A durable power of attorney indicates one's preference for medical treatment in the event of incapacitation.
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All of the following are involved in the development of cancer except:

A)mutations in the genes that control cell division.
B)chronic inflammation.
C)bacterial infection.
D)exposure to carcinogens.
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Research indicates that high-fat diets often correlate with cancer rates; thus, low-fat diets can reduce the risk of developing cancer.
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Most often, cancer is caused by interactions between a person's genes and environmental agents.
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Inflammation of the mouth that is caused by exposure to radiation is called radiation enteritis.
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Nutrition-related factors may increase or decrease the risk of developing cancer.
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Water can be a source of foodborne illness in HIV-infected individuals.
Nutrition in Practice - Ethical Issues in Nutrition Care
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Some people with cancer fail to regain lean body mass even when they are receiving adequate nutrients and energy.
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Untreated HIV infection can increase a person's susceptibility to opportunistic infections such as Kaposi's sarcoma.
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cancer patient complains that foods just don't taste right.An appropriate recommendation to help the patient handle this problems is:

A)Consume smaller meals, and eat slowly.
B)Cut foods into smaller pieces.
C)Brush your teeth or use mouthwash before you eat.
D)Ask your doctor about appetite-enhancing medications.
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Nutrition-related factors that may increase the risk of developing cancer include all of the following except:

A)obesity.
B)red meat intake.
C)intake of salt-preserved foods.
D)consumption of citrus fruits.
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of the following problems frequently accompany cancer therapies except:

A)altered taste perception.
B)mouth sores.
C)chronic blood loss.
D)diarrhea.
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foods most likely to decrease the risk of cancer are fruits and vegetables, for all of the following reasons except:

A)they contain phytochemicals.
B)many are rich in folate.
C)they contain nutrients that have antioxidant activity.
D)they are high in carbohydrate.
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Alcohol consumption correlates strongly with development of all of the following types of cancer except:

A)head.
B)neck.
C)prostate.
D)colon.
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Which of the following has been associated with a high incidence of stomach cancer?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)salt-preserved foods
D)sodium
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Immunotherapy can interfere with nutritional status in all of the following ways except:

A)causing anorexia.
B)interfering with appetite.
C)causing GI problems.
D)decreasing immune response.
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Factors that play a role in the wasting associated with cancer include all of the following except:

A)cytokines.
B)poor appetite.
C)diversion of nutrients to support tumor growth.
D)hormone levels.
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There appears to be a link between the consumption of _____ and a decreased risk of prostate cancer.

A)milk and dairy products
B)tomato products
C)citrus fruits
D)whole grains
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Which of the following is a major contributor to wasting associated with cancer?

A)obstruction
B)anorexia
C)insulin resistance
D)stomatitis
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drug dronabinol is sometimes used with cancer patients to:

A)increase lean body mass.
B)shrink tumors.
C)stimulate appetite.
D)combat diarrhea.
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Obese women have a higher risk of breast cancer than lean women because:

A)excess adipose causes higher levels of estrogen in the body.
B)obese women eat high-fat diets.
C)lean women exercise more.
D)lean women have higher levels of estrogen in the body.
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Weight gain often occurs in patients with cancer of the:

A)colon.
B)breast.
C)stomach.
D)pancreas.
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order to increase caloric intake, an individual with cancer could substitute _____ for the milk normally used in recipes.

A)Lactaid milk
B)chicken broth
C)fat-free evaporated milk
D)Half-and-Half
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structure of methotrexate, a drug used to treat cancer, resembles that of:

A)vitamin C.
B)vitamin E.
C)folate.
D)pyridoxine.
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Cancer cachexia is characterized by:

A)anorexia.
B)weight gain.
C)slowed metabolism.
D)increased appetite.
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Factors contributing to anorexia in the person with cancer include all of the following except:

A)early satiety.
B)mental stress.
C)fatigue.
D)oral infections.
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Fruits and vegetables have been shown to have a protective effect against all of the following types of cancers except:

A)lung.
B)prostate.
C)liver.
D)stomach.
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Current recommendations for reducing cancer risk include all of the following except:

A)Limit the amount of physical activity performed on a daily basis.
B)Maintain a healthy body weight throughout life.
C)Choose a healthy diet that emphasizes plant sources.
D)Aim to meet nutritional needs through the diet.
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improve energy intake and compensate for weight loss during cancer treatment, clients should be encouraged to:

A)use fats liberally.
B)eat extra food immediately after treatment.
C)avoid butter and margarine.
D)eat more vegetables.
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reason for the development of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is:

A)malnutrition.
B)overeating.
C)hormone imbalances.
D)unknown.
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HIV patients, thrush is associated with all of the following except:

A)altered taste sensation.
B)mouth pain.
C)lesions around the lips.
D)dysphagia.
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Tube feeding or TPN may be indicated for any of the following patients except:

A)an individual who must undergo chemotherapy.
B)an individual who has long-term gastrointestinal impairment.
C)an individual who has permanent gastrointestinal impairment.
D)an individual who is experiencing complications that interfere with food intake.
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of the following contribute to malnutrition in HIV infection except:

A)increased gastric acid secretion.
B)medication side-effects.
C)diarrhea.
D)malabsorption.
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Kaposi's sarcoma can contribute to wasting in cancer patients due to:

A)malabsorption of nutrients.
B)lesions in the mouth and throat.
C)depletion of lean body mass.
D)respiratory disorders.
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HIV-infected patients face an extremely high risk of malnutrition due to all of the following except:

A)intestinal malabsorption.
B)lipid abnormalities.
C)bacterial overgrowth.
D)vomiting and diarrhea.
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standard treatment for suppressing HIV infection is called:

A)HAART.
B)DASH.
C)TLC.
D)CD4+.
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HIV-related causes of wasting include all of the following except:

A)anorexia.
B)chronic diarrhea.
C)altered metabolism.
D)lipodystrophy.
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HIV-related causes of anorexia and reduced food intake include all of the following except:

A)oral infections.
B)early satiety.
C)medications.
D)respiratory disorders.
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progression of HIV can be evaluated by monitoring:

A)the viral load.
B)serum albumin levels.
C)weight.
D)body composition.
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Which of the following drugs improve(s) nitrogen balance and lean tissue mass in HIV patients?

A)megestrol acetate
B)dronabinol
C)testosterone
D)antiretroviral agents
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type of cancer frequently associated with HIV infection is:

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)thrush.
C)Kaposi's adenoma.
D)cryptosporidiosis.
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Lipodystrophy can be treated using all of the following except:

A)resistance training.
B)aerobic activity.
C)medication.
D)a low-kcalorie diet.
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Case Study Questions
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Arther enjoys pudding and is able to tolerate it pretty well.To increase her caloric intake, you suggest that she make her pudding with:

A)Half-and-Half.
B)whole milk.
C)2% milk.
D)powered milk.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Because of the symptoms Ms.Arther is experiencing, she is at risk for all of the following except:

A)weight loss.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)negative nitrogen balance.
D)dysphagia.
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of the following are characteristics of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome except:

A)abnormal lipid levels.
B)accumulation of body fat in the hips.
C)breast enlargement in both men and women.
D)insulin resistance.
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation increases the risk of:

A)foodborne illness.
B)metastasis.
C)dysphagia.
D)Kaposi's sarcoma.
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Case Study Questions
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
symptoms that Ms.Arther is experiencing are consistent with:

A)radiation enteritis.
B)tissue rejection.
C)steatorrhea.
D)lipodystrophy.
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example of a patient who may require long-term tube feeding is a patient:

A)with breast cancer.
B)with neck cancer.
C)with bone cancer.
D)with skin cancer.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Arther complains that she is too tired to fix meals and eat.Appropriate recommendations for her include all of the following except:

A)Engage in physical activity to build your strength.
B)Let family members and friends prepare food for you.
C)Obtain foods that are easy to prepare and easy to eat.
D)Find time to rest before attempting to prepare a large meal.
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female cancer patient tells the nurse that she has begun taking St.John's wort in conjunction with her cancer therapy.The nurse should respond by saying:

A)"Be sure you take the dose as prescribed on the bottle."
B)"Be sure you are buying a brand-name supplement."
C)"St.John's wort may reduce the effectiveness of your cancer therapy."
D)"I've read that St.John's wort can cure cancer, too."
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a patient with chronic radiation enteritis, the nurse recognizes that the best form of nutrition support is:

A)an oral liquid supplement.
B)enteral nutrition.
C)parenteral nutrition.
D)a pureed diet.
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The nurse is working with a client admitted to the hospital with complaints of loss of appetite and weight loss.An assessment of the client also reveals depletion of lean body mass and serum protein.The nurse accurately recognizes these as characteristics of:

A)graft-versus-host disease.
B)human immunodeficiency virus.
C)thrush.
D)cancer cachexia.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
order to increase Ms.Arther's protein intake, you suggest that she use _____ freely.

A)fruit spreads
B)mayonnaise
C)cheese
D)butter
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The nurse is teaching a class on cancer prevention.Someone in the audience asks if one's diet affects his or her risk of developing cancer.The nurse makes the following statements.Which one is incorrect?

A)"Citrus fruits may decrease the risk of esophageal cancer."
B)"Fruits and nonstarchy vegetables may reduce the risk of several types of cancer."
C)"Foods rich in folate seem to prevent pancreatic cancer."
D)"Dairy foods have been implicated in many types of cancer."
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patient's right to make decisions concerning his or her own medical care is called:

A)patient autonomy.
B)informed consent.
C)beneficence.
D)distributive justice.
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Disclosure refers to:

A)a patient's right to be fully informed of a treatment's benefits and risks in a fair and honest manner.
B)a comparison of the potential benefits and harm of any treatment.
C)a patient's right to life-sustaining treatments.
D)the ability to understand pertinent information and make appropriate decisions.
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individual can provide detailed instructions about life-sustaining procedures that he or she does or does not want in the event he/she becomes incapacitated by completing a:

A)legal will.
B)living will.
C)power of attorney.
D)disclosure document.
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Cancer patients exhibit an increased rate of protein turnover.The nurse understands that this means patients:

A)may have a difficult time maintaining a healthy body weight.
B)require less protein in their diets.
C)should increase their intake of fats.
D)may experience early satiety.
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A durable power of attorney is used to:

A)state one's wishes about treatments one does or does not want at the end of life.
B)appoint a health care agent.
C)withhold CPR in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest.
D)allow a physician to write a DNR order.
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Dwyer is a 48-year-old patient who is undergoing radiation therapy for uterine cancer.She complains of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and has experienced significant weight loss.The nurse recognizes that the likely cause of this is:

A)tissue rejection.
B)radiation enteritis.
C)steatorrhea.
D)mental stress.
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Which of the following nutrition interventions is most appropriate for a patient who complains that food doesn't taste right?

A)"Consume foods chilled or at room temperature."
B)"Let family members prepare food for you."
C)"Avoid foods with strong odors."
D)"Talk a walk before you eat."
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patient with HIV is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration.The patient complains of chronic diarrhea.The nurse notes a 15-pound weight loss over a 4-week period.The most likely explanation for the patient's condition is:

A)AIDS enteropathy.
B)thrush.
C)herpes simplex virus.
D)HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome.
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nurse is working with a cancer client who needs to add kcalories and protein to his diet.The best advice the nurse could offer would be to suggest that he:

A)try new foods and experiment with herbs and spices.
B)eat nutrient-dense foods first.
C)use plenty of butter and margarine and add milk powder to casseroles.
D)save most liquids for after meals.
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To minimize the risk of food-borne bacterial infections in a cancer client who has received a bone marrow transplant, the nurse would tell the client to:

A)cook all meats, poultry, and eggs until they are well done.
B)consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables.
C)increase consumption of dishes that use ground meats.
D)consume lactose-free, low-residue, low-fat liquids.
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Which of the following legal documents allows a competent adult to clearly express directions regarding medical treatment in the event that the person is unable to make the necessary decisions at that time?

A)living trust
B)power of attorney
C)living will
D)medical record
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nurse understands that methotrexate is a chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of cancer and that it can cause a patient to become deficient in:

A)essential fatty acids.
B)folate.
C)vitamin B₁₂.
D)calcium.
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Bobby is a 25-year-old client with HIV infection who is experiencing weight loss and a loss of lean body mass.He currently weighs 160 pounds.The nurse suggests that his diet include at least _____ grams of protein per day.

A)37
B)58
C)87
D)165
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
primary focus of nutrition care for Ms.Arther is:

A)educating her on ways to prevent the recurrence of cancer.
B)ensuring appropriate intakes of calories and protein.
C)ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals.
D)preventing iron-deficiency anemia.
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Watson is a 55-year-old female with a family history of breast cancer.To reduce Mrs.Watson's risk of breast cancer, the nurse advises her to:

A)avoid alcohol and maintain a healthy weight.
B)take a calcium supplement daily.
C)eat less red meat.
D)drink a glass of red wine with dinner.
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Laws regarding advance directives are standardized from state to state.
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Patients have a right to refuse medical treatment-including nourishment and hydration-even if refusing the treatment could result in death.
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cancer that arises from muscle or bone is referred to as a(n):

A)sarcoma.
B)adenoma.
C)carcinoma.
D)melanoma.
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A copy of any advance directive should be part of a client's medical record.
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Cancer cachexia affects over 80 percent of people with cancer.
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Most cancer patients abandon conventional treatments and use alternative therapies in the place of conventional therapies.
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A buffalo hump and lipomas are common side effects of drug treatments for HIV infection.
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Recurrent bacterial pneumonia is classified as an AIDS-defining illness.
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Herpes simplex is a fungal infection of the mouth and throat that often occurs in patients with HIV.
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The medication megestrol acetate can improve appetite and increase weight in HIV patients.
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HAART is a combination of two antiretroviral drugs aimed at slowing the progression of cancer.
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A durable power of attorney indicates one's preference for medical treatment in the event of incapacitation.
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All of the following are involved in the development of cancer except:

A)mutations in the genes that control cell division.
B)chronic inflammation.
C)bacterial infection.
D)exposure to carcinogens.
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Research indicates that high-fat diets often correlate with cancer rates; thus, low-fat diets can reduce the risk of developing cancer.
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Most often, cancer is caused by interactions between a person's genes and environmental agents.
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Inflammation of the mouth that is caused by exposure to radiation is called radiation enteritis.
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Nutrition-related factors may increase or decrease the risk of developing cancer.
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Water can be a source of foodborne illness in HIV-infected individuals.
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Some people with cancer fail to regain lean body mass even when they are receiving adequate nutrients and energy.
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Untreated HIV infection can increase a person's susceptibility to opportunistic infections such as Kaposi's sarcoma.
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cancer patient complains that foods just don't taste right.An appropriate recommendation to help the patient handle this problems is:

A)Consume smaller meals, and eat slowly.
B)Cut foods into smaller pieces.
C)Brush your teeth or use mouthwash before you eat.
D)Ask your doctor about appetite-enhancing medications.
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Nutrition-related factors that may increase the risk of developing cancer include all of the following except:

A)obesity.
B)red meat intake.
C)intake of salt-preserved foods.
D)consumption of citrus fruits.
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of the following problems frequently accompany cancer therapies except:

A)altered taste perception.
B)mouth sores.
C)chronic blood loss.
D)diarrhea.
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foods most likely to decrease the risk of cancer are fruits and vegetables, for all of the following reasons except:

A)they contain phytochemicals.
B)many are rich in folate.
C)they contain nutrients that have antioxidant activity.
D)they are high in carbohydrate.
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Alcohol consumption correlates strongly with development of all of the following types of cancer except:

A)head.
B)neck.
C)prostate.
D)colon.
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Which of the following has been associated with a high incidence of stomach cancer?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)salt-preserved foods
D)sodium
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Immunotherapy can interfere with nutritional status in all of the following ways except:

A)causing anorexia.
B)interfering with appetite.
C)causing GI problems.
D)decreasing immune response.
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Factors that play a role in the wasting associated with cancer include all of the following except:

A)cytokines.
B)poor appetite.
C)diversion of nutrients to support tumor growth.
D)hormone levels.
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There appears to be a link between the consumption of _____ and a decreased risk of prostate cancer.

A)milk and dairy products
B)tomato products
C)citrus fruits
D)whole grains
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Which of the following is a major contributor to wasting associated with cancer?

A)obstruction
B)anorexia
C)insulin resistance
D)stomatitis
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drug dronabinol is sometimes used with cancer patients to:

A)increase lean body mass.
B)shrink tumors.
C)stimulate appetite.
D)combat diarrhea.
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Obese women have a higher risk of breast cancer than lean women because:

A)excess adipose causes higher levels of estrogen in the body.
B)obese women eat high-fat diets.
C)lean women exercise more.
D)lean women have higher levels of estrogen in the body.
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Weight gain often occurs in patients with cancer of the:

A)colon.
B)breast.
C)stomach.
D)pancreas.
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order to increase caloric intake, an individual with cancer could substitute _____ for the milk normally used in recipes.

A)Lactaid milk
B)chicken broth
C)fat-free evaporated milk
D)Half-and-Half
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structure of methotrexate, a drug used to treat cancer, resembles that of:

A)vitamin C.
B)vitamin E.
C)folate.
D)pyridoxine.
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Cancer cachexia is characterized by:

A)anorexia.
B)weight gain.
C)slowed metabolism.
D)increased appetite.
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Factors contributing to anorexia in the person with cancer include all of the following except:

A)early satiety.
B)mental stress.
C)fatigue.
D)oral infections.
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Fruits and vegetables have been shown to have a protective effect against all of the following types of cancers except:

A)lung.
B)prostate.
C)liver.
D)stomach.
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Current recommendations for reducing cancer risk include all of the following except:

A)Limit the amount of physical activity performed on a daily basis.
B)Maintain a healthy body weight throughout life.
C)Choose a healthy diet that emphasizes plant sources.
D)Aim to meet nutritional needs through the diet.
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improve energy intake and compensate for weight loss during cancer treatment, clients should be encouraged to:

A)use fats liberally.
B)eat extra food immediately after treatment.
C)avoid butter and margarine.
D)eat more vegetables.
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reason for the development of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is:

A)malnutrition.
B)overeating.
C)hormone imbalances.
D)unknown.
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HIV patients, thrush is associated with all of the following except:

A)altered taste sensation.
B)mouth pain.
C)lesions around the lips.
D)dysphagia.
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Tube feeding or TPN may be indicated for any of the following patients except:

A)an individual who must undergo chemotherapy.
B)an individual who has long-term gastrointestinal impairment.
C)an individual who has permanent gastrointestinal impairment.
D)an individual who is experiencing complications that interfere with food intake.
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of the following contribute to malnutrition in HIV infection except:

A)increased gastric acid secretion.
B)medication side-effects.
C)diarrhea.
D)malabsorption.
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Kaposi's sarcoma can contribute to wasting in cancer patients due to:

A)malabsorption of nutrients.
B)lesions in the mouth and throat.
C)depletion of lean body mass.
D)respiratory disorders.
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HIV-infected patients face an extremely high risk of malnutrition due to all of the following except:

A)intestinal malabsorption.
B)lipid abnormalities.
C)bacterial overgrowth.
D)vomiting and diarrhea.
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47
standard treatment for suppressing HIV infection is called:

A)HAART.
B)DASH.
C)TLC.
D)CD4+.
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48
HIV-related causes of wasting include all of the following except:

A)anorexia.
B)chronic diarrhea.
C)altered metabolism.
D)lipodystrophy.
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49
HIV-related causes of anorexia and reduced food intake include all of the following except:

A)oral infections.
B)early satiety.
C)medications.
D)respiratory disorders.
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50
progression of HIV can be evaluated by monitoring:

A)the viral load.
B)serum albumin levels.
C)weight.
D)body composition.
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51
Which of the following drugs improve(s) nitrogen balance and lean tissue mass in HIV patients?

A)megestrol acetate
B)dronabinol
C)testosterone
D)antiretroviral agents
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52
type of cancer frequently associated with HIV infection is:

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)thrush.
C)Kaposi's adenoma.
D)cryptosporidiosis.
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53
Lipodystrophy can be treated using all of the following except:

A)resistance training.
B)aerobic activity.
C)medication.
D)a low-kcalorie diet.
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54
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Arther enjoys pudding and is able to tolerate it pretty well.To increase her caloric intake, you suggest that she make her pudding with:

A)Half-and-Half.
B)whole milk.
C)2% milk.
D)powered milk.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Because of the symptoms Ms.Arther is experiencing, she is at risk for all of the following except:

A)weight loss.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)negative nitrogen balance.
D)dysphagia.
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56
of the following are characteristics of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome except:

A)abnormal lipid levels.
B)accumulation of body fat in the hips.
C)breast enlargement in both men and women.
D)insulin resistance.
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57
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation increases the risk of:

A)foodborne illness.
B)metastasis.
C)dysphagia.
D)Kaposi's sarcoma.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
symptoms that Ms.Arther is experiencing are consistent with:

A)radiation enteritis.
B)tissue rejection.
C)steatorrhea.
D)lipodystrophy.
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example of a patient who may require long-term tube feeding is a patient:

A)with breast cancer.
B)with neck cancer.
C)with bone cancer.
D)with skin cancer.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
Arther complains that she is too tired to fix meals and eat.Appropriate recommendations for her include all of the following except:

A)Engage in physical activity to build your strength.
B)Let family members and friends prepare food for you.
C)Obtain foods that are easy to prepare and easy to eat.
D)Find time to rest before attempting to prepare a large meal.
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61
female cancer patient tells the nurse that she has begun taking St.John's wort in conjunction with her cancer therapy.The nurse should respond by saying:

A)"Be sure you take the dose as prescribed on the bottle."
B)"Be sure you are buying a brand-name supplement."
C)"St.John's wort may reduce the effectiveness of your cancer therapy."
D)"I've read that St.John's wort can cure cancer, too."
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62
a patient with chronic radiation enteritis, the nurse recognizes that the best form of nutrition support is:

A)an oral liquid supplement.
B)enteral nutrition.
C)parenteral nutrition.
D)a pureed diet.
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63
The nurse is working with a client admitted to the hospital with complaints of loss of appetite and weight loss.An assessment of the client also reveals depletion of lean body mass and serum protein.The nurse accurately recognizes these as characteristics of:

A)graft-versus-host disease.
B)human immunodeficiency virus.
C)thrush.
D)cancer cachexia.
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
order to increase Ms.Arther's protein intake, you suggest that she use _____ freely.

A)fruit spreads
B)mayonnaise
C)cheese
D)butter
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65
The nurse is teaching a class on cancer prevention.Someone in the audience asks if one's diet affects his or her risk of developing cancer.The nurse makes the following statements.Which one is incorrect?

A)"Citrus fruits may decrease the risk of esophageal cancer."
B)"Fruits and nonstarchy vegetables may reduce the risk of several types of cancer."
C)"Foods rich in folate seem to prevent pancreatic cancer."
D)"Dairy foods have been implicated in many types of cancer."
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66
patient's right to make decisions concerning his or her own medical care is called:

A)patient autonomy.
B)informed consent.
C)beneficence.
D)distributive justice.
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67
Disclosure refers to:

A)a patient's right to be fully informed of a treatment's benefits and risks in a fair and honest manner.
B)a comparison of the potential benefits and harm of any treatment.
C)a patient's right to life-sustaining treatments.
D)the ability to understand pertinent information and make appropriate decisions.
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68
individual can provide detailed instructions about life-sustaining procedures that he or she does or does not want in the event he/she becomes incapacitated by completing a:

A)legal will.
B)living will.
C)power of attorney.
D)disclosure document.
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69
Cancer patients exhibit an increased rate of protein turnover.The nurse understands that this means patients:

A)may have a difficult time maintaining a healthy body weight.
B)require less protein in their diets.
C)should increase their intake of fats.
D)may experience early satiety.
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A durable power of attorney is used to:

A)state one's wishes about treatments one does or does not want at the end of life.
B)appoint a health care agent.
C)withhold CPR in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest.
D)allow a physician to write a DNR order.
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Dwyer is a 48-year-old patient who is undergoing radiation therapy for uterine cancer.She complains of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and has experienced significant weight loss.The nurse recognizes that the likely cause of this is:

A)tissue rejection.
B)radiation enteritis.
C)steatorrhea.
D)mental stress.
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72
Which of the following nutrition interventions is most appropriate for a patient who complains that food doesn't taste right?

A)"Consume foods chilled or at room temperature."
B)"Let family members prepare food for you."
C)"Avoid foods with strong odors."
D)"Talk a walk before you eat."
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73
patient with HIV is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration.The patient complains of chronic diarrhea.The nurse notes a 15-pound weight loss over a 4-week period.The most likely explanation for the patient's condition is:

A)AIDS enteropathy.
B)thrush.
C)herpes simplex virus.
D)HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome.
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74
nurse is working with a cancer client who needs to add kcalories and protein to his diet.The best advice the nurse could offer would be to suggest that he:

A)try new foods and experiment with herbs and spices.
B)eat nutrient-dense foods first.
C)use plenty of butter and margarine and add milk powder to casseroles.
D)save most liquids for after meals.
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75
To minimize the risk of food-borne bacterial infections in a cancer client who has received a bone marrow transplant, the nurse would tell the client to:

A)cook all meats, poultry, and eggs until they are well done.
B)consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables.
C)increase consumption of dishes that use ground meats.
D)consume lactose-free, low-residue, low-fat liquids.
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76
Which of the following legal documents allows a competent adult to clearly express directions regarding medical treatment in the event that the person is unable to make the necessary decisions at that time?

A)living trust
B)power of attorney
C)living will
D)medical record
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77
nurse understands that methotrexate is a chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of cancer and that it can cause a patient to become deficient in:

A)essential fatty acids.
B)folate.
C)vitamin B₁₂.
D)calcium.
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Bobby is a 25-year-old client with HIV infection who is experiencing weight loss and a loss of lean body mass.He currently weighs 160 pounds.The nurse suggests that his diet include at least _____ grams of protein per day.

A)37
B)58
C)87
D)165
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Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer.She had a complete hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy.She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as anorexia.
primary focus of nutrition care for Ms.Arther is:

A)educating her on ways to prevent the recurrence of cancer.
B)ensuring appropriate intakes of calories and protein.
C)ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals.
D)preventing iron-deficiency anemia.
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Watson is a 55-year-old female with a family history of breast cancer.To reduce Mrs.Watson's risk of breast cancer, the nurse advises her to:

A)avoid alcohol and maintain a healthy weight.
B)take a calcium supplement daily.
C)eat less red meat.
D)drink a glass of red wine with dinner.
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