ACBN Nutritionist Exam Prep - Question List

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36. The usual dietary treatment for cholecystitis is:
  1. Restriction of foods that stimulate pancreatic enzymes
  2. 20% fat diet with MCT supplementation
  3. 25% fat diet with fat-soluble vitamin supplementation
  4. Lowering cholesterol intake to less than 300 mg/day
37. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is released in response to:
  1. Decreased serum osmolality
  2. Increased serum osmolality
  3. Decreased urinary urea nitrogen
  4. Increased urinary urea nitrogen
38. Food intolerance is distinguished from food allergy in what way:
  1. Food intolerance is diagnosed by challenge tests.
  2. One of the causes of food intolerance is the passage of intact proteins across the gastrointestinal tract.
  3. There is no immunologic reaction with food intolerance.
  4. The body uses cellular immunity to combat food intolerance.
39. Dumping syndrome is associated with:
  1. Osmotic movement of water into the jejunum due to the presence of carbohydrate
  2. Reactive hypoglycemia
  3. Gastric resection surgery
  4. All of the above
40. Which dietary measures are recommended for treating hypercalcuria that is not associated with renal stones?
  1. Limiting calcium to 1000 mg per day
  2. Increasing fluid intake to 2 liters per day
  3. 400 IU vitamin D per day
  4. Limiting animal protein to less than 1.7 g/kg per day

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