Malnutrition Mastery QuizVersion en ligne Malnutrition: Clinical Judgment par Melissa Pennington 1 What is the first step in addressing malnutrition? a Recognizing symptoms b Evaluating outcomes c Taking action d Analyzing cues 2 Which of the following is a cue for malnutrition? a Increased appetite b Stable weight c Unintentional weight loss d Improved energy 3 What comes after recognizing cues in malnutrition? a Evaluating outcomes b Prioritizing hypothesis c Taking action d Analyzing data 4 What is a key action to take for malnutrition? a Ignoring symptoms b Increasing exercise c Reducing food intake d Implementing dietary changes 5 How should outcomes of malnutrition interventions be assessed? a Evaluating outcomes b Prioritizing hypotheses c Ignoring results d Taking immediate action 6 What is an important aspect of recognizing cues? a Ignoring patient feedback b Observing physical and behavioral signs c Relying on assumptions d Guessing symptoms 7 What is a common hypothesis in malnutrition cases? a Low water consumption b Inadequate nutrient intake c Excessive exercise d High protein diet 8 What should be prioritized after analyzing cues? a Evaluating past outcomes b Increasing food variety c Formulating a treatment plan d Ignoring the cues 9 What is a potential outcome of effective malnutrition intervention? a Increased fatigue b Improved nutritional status c Weight gain only d Decreased appetite 10 What is a sign that action needs to be taken regarding malnutrition? a Persistent fatigue b Improved mood c Increased energy d Weight stability