Deck 41: Medical and Nutrition Therapy for Neurologic Disorders

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The guideline for use of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in patients with neurologic disease or disorders is to use

A)whenever there is a risk of aspiration pneumonia.
B)with patients whose swallowing function will not ensure adequate nutritional intake.
C)with patients who refuse a central line for total parenteral nutrition.
D)with patients who are expected to resume oral alimentation within 7 days.
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Sensory deficits of limbs on the opposite of the body that result from an occlusion of the middle cerebral artery on one side of the brain are known as

A)hemiparesis.
B)hemiplegia.
C)hemianopsia.
D)hemi-inattention.
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Damage to which of the following cranial nerves will likely affect the ability to eat food?

A)Olfactory (I) nerve
B)Abducens (VI) nerve
C)Glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve
D)Vagus (X) nerve
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Which of the following neurologic conditions is associated with over- or excessive nutritional intake?

A)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
B)Stroke
C)Multiple sclerosis
D)Alzheimer's disease
Question
Which of the following is NOT true of head-injured patients

A)They have profound urinary nitrogen loss.
B)Their energy needs are related to the Glasgow Coma Scale.
C)They are hypermetabolic.
D)They have decreased energy needs.
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Because of potential drug-nutrient interactions, it would be more beneficial to provide the majority of their dietary protein to patients with Parkinson's disease

A)during breakfast.
B)at the noon meal.
C)evenly throughout the day.
D)with the evening meal.
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How may phenobarbital, used for anticonvulsant therapy, interfere with the intestinal absorption of calcium?

A)It increases metabolism of vitamin D in the liver.
B)It prevents absorption of vitamin D in the intestinal mucosa.
C)It induces diarrhea and loss of electrolytes.
D)It damages the mucosal cells lining the intestinal wall.
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Which of the following can result from thiamin deficiency?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
C)Pellagra
D)Adrenomyeloleukodystrophy
Question
Which of the following requires the greatest coordination and control in order to swallow?

A)Solid foods
B)Liquids of thin consistency
C)Soft foods with high water content
D)Thick, viscous liquids
Question
Which of the following foods is easiest to swallow for patients experiencing difficulty swallowing?

A)Thin liquids
B)Room temperature cream soups
C)Lukewarm cooked cereals diluted with milk
D)Cool, soft textured foods with sauce or gravy
Question
Which of the following is the inability to perform purposeful, complex movements, although no sensory or motor impairment is evident?

A)Apraxia
B)Aphasia
C)Anosmia
D)Agnosia
Question
Which of the following can occur with impaired swallowing?

A)Aspiration pneumonia
B)Hemiparesis
C)Dysgeusia
D)Comminution
Question
What is dysphagia?

A)Inhalation of a foreign object into the lungs
B)Impaired taste
C)Difficulty swallowing
D)Impairment of the tongue or other muscles essential to speech
Question
A patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has a rating of 3 or 4 on the swallowing scale of the ALS severity scale.Which of the following interventions would be recommended in the medical nutrition therapy plan?

A)A regular diet with small, frequent feedings
B)Modification of dietary consistency and texture
C)Supplemental tube feedings
D)Nothing by mouth (NPO)
Question
During which phase of swallowing does bolus formation occur?

A)Oral phase
B)Early pharyngeal phase
C)Middle pharyngeal phase
D)Esophageal phase
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Which of the following is characterized by a cholesterol plaque within an artery that ruptures and promotes platelet aggregation to clog an already narrowed artery?

A)Intracranial hemorrhage
B)Embolic stroke
C)Thrombotic stroke
D)Transient ischemic attack
Question
For which condition might a ketogenic diet be used in treatment?

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Migraine headache
C)Epilepsy
D)Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)
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What is the guideline for accepted weight adjusted for tetraplegia?

A)Ideal body weight (IBW) as determined by the Hamwi formula
B)10 to 15 pounds less than IBW as determined by the Hamwi formula
C)10 to 15 pounds less than ideal body mass index (BMI)
D)15 to 20 pounds less than ideal BMI
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Which vitamin is being actively researched as protective in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's disease because of its role cell lipid membrane structure?

A)Vitamin E
B)Choline
C)Vitamin C
D)Pyridoxine
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On the Dysphagia Outcome and Severity Scale, at what level is total assistance for the patient necessary?

A)Level 7
B)Level 5
C)Level 3
D)Level 1
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Deck 41: Medical and Nutrition Therapy for Neurologic Disorders
1
The guideline for use of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in patients with neurologic disease or disorders is to use

A)whenever there is a risk of aspiration pneumonia.
B)with patients whose swallowing function will not ensure adequate nutritional intake.
C)with patients who refuse a central line for total parenteral nutrition.
D)with patients who are expected to resume oral alimentation within 7 days.
B
In patients with neurologic conditions, PEG placement is reserved for those whose swallowing is so affected that adequate nutritional intake cannot occur.Dysphagia places patients at risk for aspiration, so use of enteral nutrition is usually a temporary means of providing adequate nutrition while swallowing ability is reestablished.This may take several weeks to months to occur.However, because PEG feeding provides enteral formula to the stomach, appropriate positioning of the patient is necessary to prevent potential reflux and aspiration.
2
Sensory deficits of limbs on the opposite of the body that result from an occlusion of the middle cerebral artery on one side of the brain are known as

A)hemiparesis.
B)hemiplegia.
C)hemianopsia.
D)hemi-inattention.
A
Hemiparesis is a weakness or deficit of sensation on one side of the body that is associated with damage or impairment of the brain on the opposite side.Hemiplegia is a condition of paralysis associated with half of the body.Hemianopsia is blindness in one eye that causes a person to only see half of the visual field.Hemi-inattention is the neglect of one side of the body because the patient is not able to sense that side of the body.
3
Damage to which of the following cranial nerves will likely affect the ability to eat food?

A)Olfactory (I) nerve
B)Abducens (VI) nerve
C)Glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve
D)Vagus (X) nerve
C
The glossopharyngeal or IX cranial nerve controls swallowing and the gag reflex, and it is involved with palatal, glossal, and oral sensations.The olfactory nerve affects the sensation of smell but has no control of motor function in relation to eating.The abducens nerve affects eye movement.The vagus nerve controls gastrointestinal (GI) activity and sensation of taste on the posterior third of the tongue; however, stimulation of GI activity depends on eating.
4
Which of the following neurologic conditions is associated with over- or excessive nutritional intake?

A)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
B)Stroke
C)Multiple sclerosis
D)Alzheimer's disease
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5
Which of the following is NOT true of head-injured patients

A)They have profound urinary nitrogen loss.
B)Their energy needs are related to the Glasgow Coma Scale.
C)They are hypermetabolic.
D)They have decreased energy needs.
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6
Because of potential drug-nutrient interactions, it would be more beneficial to provide the majority of their dietary protein to patients with Parkinson's disease

A)during breakfast.
B)at the noon meal.
C)evenly throughout the day.
D)with the evening meal.
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7
How may phenobarbital, used for anticonvulsant therapy, interfere with the intestinal absorption of calcium?

A)It increases metabolism of vitamin D in the liver.
B)It prevents absorption of vitamin D in the intestinal mucosa.
C)It induces diarrhea and loss of electrolytes.
D)It damages the mucosal cells lining the intestinal wall.
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8
Which of the following can result from thiamin deficiency?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
C)Pellagra
D)Adrenomyeloleukodystrophy
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9
Which of the following requires the greatest coordination and control in order to swallow?

A)Solid foods
B)Liquids of thin consistency
C)Soft foods with high water content
D)Thick, viscous liquids
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10
Which of the following foods is easiest to swallow for patients experiencing difficulty swallowing?

A)Thin liquids
B)Room temperature cream soups
C)Lukewarm cooked cereals diluted with milk
D)Cool, soft textured foods with sauce or gravy
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11
Which of the following is the inability to perform purposeful, complex movements, although no sensory or motor impairment is evident?

A)Apraxia
B)Aphasia
C)Anosmia
D)Agnosia
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12
Which of the following can occur with impaired swallowing?

A)Aspiration pneumonia
B)Hemiparesis
C)Dysgeusia
D)Comminution
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13
What is dysphagia?

A)Inhalation of a foreign object into the lungs
B)Impaired taste
C)Difficulty swallowing
D)Impairment of the tongue or other muscles essential to speech
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14
A patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has a rating of 3 or 4 on the swallowing scale of the ALS severity scale.Which of the following interventions would be recommended in the medical nutrition therapy plan?

A)A regular diet with small, frequent feedings
B)Modification of dietary consistency and texture
C)Supplemental tube feedings
D)Nothing by mouth (NPO)
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15
During which phase of swallowing does bolus formation occur?

A)Oral phase
B)Early pharyngeal phase
C)Middle pharyngeal phase
D)Esophageal phase
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16
Which of the following is characterized by a cholesterol plaque within an artery that ruptures and promotes platelet aggregation to clog an already narrowed artery?

A)Intracranial hemorrhage
B)Embolic stroke
C)Thrombotic stroke
D)Transient ischemic attack
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17
For which condition might a ketogenic diet be used in treatment?

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Migraine headache
C)Epilepsy
D)Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)
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18
What is the guideline for accepted weight adjusted for tetraplegia?

A)Ideal body weight (IBW) as determined by the Hamwi formula
B)10 to 15 pounds less than IBW as determined by the Hamwi formula
C)10 to 15 pounds less than ideal body mass index (BMI)
D)15 to 20 pounds less than ideal BMI
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19
Which vitamin is being actively researched as protective in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's disease because of its role cell lipid membrane structure?

A)Vitamin E
B)Choline
C)Vitamin C
D)Pyridoxine
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20
On the Dysphagia Outcome and Severity Scale, at what level is total assistance for the patient necessary?

A)Level 7
B)Level 5
C)Level 3
D)Level 1
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