RD Competency Quiz Questions
RD Competency Quiz Questions
RD Competency Quiz Questions
1) What are the four parts of the Nutrition Care Process and why are
they important?
- Nutrition Assessment
- Nutrition Diagnosis
- Nutrition Intervention
- Nutrition monitoring and evaluation
* The nutrition care process is important because it creates clear
lines of communication to al dietitians.
2) The process of identifying an individual who is malnourished or
who is at risk for malnutrition to determine if a full nutrition
assessment should be started is known as _______________
- Screening
3) A male patient you are assessing is 56 ft tall (66 ) and weighs
195 lbs, what is his Ideal body weight (IDW)? % IBW? BMI?
Adjusted body weight? Show your work.
4) On your prior patient what specific weight classification would he
be placed in? At what percent IBW should you use patients ABW
for nutrition calculations (i.e. calories/protein needs)?
11)
Determine the patients protein needs considering that
wounds are present? What are the average protein requirements
for a normal patient (not under stress)? Moderately stressed
(infection, surgery, and wounds? Severely stressed (burns,
fractures)?
12)
13)
What are some methods for acquiring a diet history from a
patient? Why might this be useful in your plan of care?
14)
You just received a consult to see a type 2 diabetic for
diabetes education? This patients blood sugar is 188mg/dL, AIC
is 9.6. How would you educate this patient on lowering their
blood sugar?
15)
What does AIC stand for? What are normal blood sugar
readings (fasting/2 hr post meal)?
16)
For these next questions, each disease requires key
nutrition education points. Describe important dietary
changes/lifestyle changes in order to better manage certain
conditions.
Diverticulitis
Diabetes
Pancreatitis
Liver disease
Obesity
Gastroparesis
Clinical Competency
1. When is enteral nutrition support indicated? Total parenteral
nutrition (TPN)?
- When a patient has a functional GI tract and whose oral
energy/nutrient intake is insufficient to meet estimated needs
due to lack of nutrition through the mouth. TPN is initiated when
GI is non-functional, not tolerating tube feeds, intestinal
obstruction, inability to gain GI acess, gastrointestinal ischemia,
short bowel syndrome (examples).
10.
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11.
What is the maximum glucose oxidizing capacity of the
liver
12.