Nutritional assessment methods — MCQs

Nutritional assessment methods — MCQs

Nutritional assessment methods — MCQs
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Q1

An investigator is measuring the blood calcium level in a sample of female cross country runners and a control group of sedentary females. If she would like to compare the means of the two groups, which statistical test should she use?

Q2

An 11-month-old boy is brought to a pediatrician by his parents for evaluation of vomiting and watery diarrhea over the last day. The mother informs the pediatrician that the boy had consumed an apple bought from a fruit vendor on the previous day, but that otherwise there has been no recent change in his diet. There is no history of blood in the stool, flatulence, irritability, or poor appetite. There is no history of recurrent or chronic diarrhea or any other gastrointestinal symptoms. On physical examination, his temperature is 37.6°C (99.6°F), pulse is 120/min, respirations are 24/min, and blood pressure is 92/60 mm Hg. General examination reveals a playful infant with normal skin turgor and no sunken eyes. The pediatrician explains to the parents that he most likely has acute gastroenteritis and that no specific medication is indicated at present. He also instructs the parents about his diet during the illness and reviews the danger signs of dehydration. He suggests a follow-up evaluation after 48 hours or earlier if any complications arise. Which of the following dietary recommendations did the pediatrician make?

Q3

Study X examined the relationship between coffee consumption and lung cancer. The authors of Study X retrospectively reviewed patients' reported coffee consumption and found that drinking greater than 6 cups of coffee per day was associated with an increased risk of developing lung cancer. However, Study X was criticized by the authors of Study Y. Study Y showed that increased coffee consumption was associated with smoking. What type of bias affected Study X, and what study design is geared to reduce the chance of that bias?

Q4

A 24-year-old man presents to the emergency department complaining of a prolonged course of diarrhea. He reports that he has had 3–4 large volume watery stools daily for the last several weeks. He has no pain with bowel movements, no abdominal pain, and no blood in his stools. He is homeless and uses recreational drugs. He also reports that he usually drinks a half-liter of whiskey, or whatever else he can find, every day and he has done this for several years. The physical exam is notable for a hyperpigmented rash across his face, neck, chest, and the backs of his hands and forearms. On mental status exam, he is oriented to person and place but not time; he scores a 23/30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA). This patient's presentation is most likely related to which of the following micronutrients?

Q5

A 19-year-old woman with a known history of malabsorption presents with a painful red tongue, red eyes, and cracked lips. She says her symptoms gradually began 4 months ago after moving away from home for college. She also complains of photophobia, spontaneous lacrimation, and itchy dermatitis. Past medical history is significant for a long-standing malabsorption syndrome, which she says that she hasn't been able to maintain her normal diet or take her vitamins regularly due to her busy schedule. The patient is afebrile and vital signs are within normal limits. On physical examination, she has a malnourished appearance with significant pallor. Conjunctival injection is present bilaterally. Which of the following diagnostic tests will be most helpful to support the diagnosis of the most likely vitamin deficiency in this patient?

Q6

A concerned mother presents to clinic stating that her 14-year-old son has not gone through his growth spurt. She states that, although shorter, he had been growing at the same rate as his peers until the past year. There is no evidence of delayed puberty in the mother, but the father's history is unknown. The patient has no complaints. On physical exam, the patient is a healthy-appearing 14-year-old boy whose height is below the third percentile and whose weight is at the 50th percentile. His bone age is determined to be 11 years. A laboratory workup, including thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), is unremarkable. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q7

A 50-year-old man presents to the office for a routine health check-up. Managing his weight has been his focus to improve his overall health. The doctor discusses his weight loss goals and overall health benefits from weight loss, including better blood pressure management and decreased insulin resistance. The national average weight for males aged 50-59 years old is 90 kg (200 lb) with a standard deviation of 27 kg (60 lb). What would be the most likely expected value if his weight was 2 standard deviations above the mean?

Q8

A 14-year-old girl is brought to the physician for evaluation of her short stature. She was born at term, and her birth length was normal. She has not yet attained menarche. Her mother is 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) tall and her father is 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) tall. She is at the 3rd percentile for height and 40th percentile for weight. Vital signs are within normal limits. Breast and pubic hair development are Tanner stage 2. The remainder of the examination shows no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in diagnosis?

Q9

One week after undergoing sigmoidectomy with end colostomy for complicated diverticulitis, a 67-year-old man has upper abdominal pain. During the surgery, he was transfused two units of packed red blood cells. His postoperative course was uncomplicated. Two days ago, he developed fever. He is currently receiving parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter. He has type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia. He is oriented to person, but not to place and time. Prior to admission, his medications included metformin, valsartan, aspirin, and atorvastatin. His temperature is 38.9°C (102.0°F), pulse is 120/min, and blood pressure is 100/60 mmHg. Examination shows jaundice of the conjunctivae. Abdominal examination shows tenderness to palpation in the right upper quadrant. There is no rebound tenderness or guarding; bowel sounds are hypoactive. Laboratory studies show: Leukocytes 13,500 /mm3 Segmented neutrophils 75 % Serum Aspartate aminotransferase 140 IU/L Alanine aminotransferase 85 IU/L Alkaline phosphatase 150 IU/L Bilirubin Total 2.1 mg/dL Direct 1.3 mg/dL Amylase 20 IU/L Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?

Q10

A 69-year-old man is brought to the emergency room by his daughter due to confusion. She reports that her father did not remember who she was yesterday, and his refrigerator was completely empty when she tried to make him lunch. She states that he was acting like himself when she visited him last week. She also notes that he has struggled with alcoholism for many years and has not seen a doctor in over two decades. She is unsure if he has any other chronic medical conditions. In the emergency room, the patient’s temperature is 101.2°F (38.4°C), pulse is 103/min, respirations are 22/min, and O2 saturation is 92% on room air. His BMI is 17.1 kg/m^2. Physical exam reveals an extremely thin and frail man who is not oriented to person, place, or time. As he is being examined, he becomes unresponsive and desaturates to 84%. He is intubated and admitted to the intensive care unit for what is found to be pneumonia, and the patient is started on total parental nutrition as he is sedated and has a history of aspiration from a prior hospitalization. Two days later, physical exam is notable for new peripheral edema. Laboratory tests at that time reveal the following: Serum: Na+: 133 mEq/L Cl-: 101 mEq/L K+: 2.4 mEq/L HCO3-: 24 mEq/L BUN: 22 mg/dL Glucose: 124 mg/dL Creatinine: 1.1 mg/dL Phosphate: 1.1 mg/dL Mg2+: 1.0 mg/dL Which of the following could have prevented the complication seen in this patient?

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