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CALAYAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC.

Maharlika Hi-way, Red V, Lucena City DIET THERAPY FINAL EXAMINATION

TEST I: IDENTIFICATION Direction: Select the letter with the best answer. Write BOLD Letter only. No Erasure.

_________________________ 1. It is the medical name for hard deposits (gallstones) that may form in the gallbladder. _________________________ 2. A genetic disorder that is characterized by an inability of the body to utilize the amino acid, phenylalanine. _________________________ 3. It is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. _________________________ 4. It occurs due to increase levels of circulating thyroid hormone. _________________________ 5. It is a disorder of the blood caused by an inherited abnormal hemoglobin. _________________________ 6. An oxygen carrying protein within the red blood cells. _________________________ 7. It influences most of all the metabolic processes in your body. _________________________ 8. It means that your thyroid makes too much thyroid hormone. _________________________ 9. It controls your metabolism, which is how your body turns into energy. _________________________ 10. In this disease the bodys natural defense system attacks the thyroid gland. _________________________ 11. A swollen thyroid or a small growths in the thyroid. _________________________ 12. According to him, the more iodine a person with hyperthyroidism, the more their thyroid will reproduce hormones. _________________________ 13. This type of cancer is often very aggressive with risk of spread to the lungs. _________________________ 14. These tumor is slightly more common in males and can potentially spread to the lungs. _________________________ 15. It most commonly affects either lower or upper end of the spinal column. _________________________ 16. Two other relatively common types of cancer that develop in the bones. _________________________ 17. _________________________ 18. Another advance test that can also provide cross sectional imaging of your body. _________________________ 19. This test gives very good detail of your bones and is better able to identify a possible tumor. _________________________ 20. A test that identifies areas of rapidly growing or remodeling bone. _________________________ 21. Its goal is to remove the entire tumor surrounding area of normal bone. _________________________ 22. Is when a pregnant women, who have never had diabetes before, have a high blood glucose level during pregnancy. _________________________ 23. It is due to genetic defects of insulin secretion. _________________________ 24. Are conditions that usually cannot be cured. _________________________ 25. An advanced liver disease which is the most cause of ascites. _________________________ 26. It is caused by trauma to pancreas. _________________________ 27. A genetic disorder that is characterized by aninablility of the body. _________________________ 28. A disorder of the blood caused by an inherited abnormal hemoglobin. _________________________ 29. A result from the presence of too much cholesterol in bile. _________________________ 30. Is due to increased levels of circulating thyroid hormones.

TEST II: MULTIPLE CHOICE Direction: Select the letter with the best answer. Write BOLD Letter only before the number. 1. It aids metabolism of DNA and RNA? a. Cyanocobalamin b. Pantothenic Acid c. Folicin d. Protein 2. What is the TRUE deficiency of Thiame? a. Ariboflavinosis, Glossitis, Pellagra c. Edema, Weakness, Berberi b. Beriberi, Glossitis, Edema d. Edema, weakness, Pellagra 3. Its function are the following: component of enzymes; growth factor, production of insulin; making sperm? a. Zinc b. Potassium c. Iron d. Iodine 4. Plays a role in acid-base balance, formation of gastric juice? a. Potassium b. Calcium c. Magnesium d. Chloride 5. What is NOT the deficiency of Vitamin C? a. Weakness b. Bleeding gums c. Scurvy d. Confusion 6. Its function is in bone and tooth formation; acid-base balance; component of coenzymes? a. Iodine b. Calcium c. Flouride d. Ascorbic acid 7. It prevents cell damage? a. ascorbic Acid b. Calcium c. Antioxidant d. zinc 8. What is the toxicity of vitamin K? a. Anemia; Kidney damage c. Edema; jaundice b. Jaundice; Edema d. Anemia; Jaundice 9. Calcium is not absorbed without this vitamin? a. Vitamin B b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin C d. Vitamin A 10. It is characterized by lethargy, inadequate growth loss of muscular tissue, increase susceptibility to inflection? a. Marasmus b. Oestiomalacia c. Kwashiorkor d. Edema 11. It provides essential fatty acids and energy; absorbs and transports fat-soluble vitamins? a. Lipids b. Protein c. Carbohydrates d. Marasmus 12. It is the number 1 component of thyroid. a. Iron b. Iodine c. Niacine d. Chloride 13. It is the major component of Renal Calculi. a. Vitamin A b. Niacine c. Iodine d. Calcium 14. Its function is for coenzyme for energy metabolism a. Pyridoxine b. Niacine c. Iodine d. Thiamine 15. It requires intrinsic factor for absorption in the stomach. This is not absorbed in Pernicious Anemia? a. Thiamine b. Riboflavin c. Pyridoxine d. Cyanocobalamine 16. It occasionally causes diarrhea? a. niacine b. panthotenic acid c. chloride d. zinc 17. Muscle cramps, reduced appetite, poor growth in children are the deficiency of: a. chloride b. calcium c. zinc d. fluoride 18. Its toxicity causes diarrhea a. phosphorous b. ascorbic acid c. magnesium d. sodium 19. This vitamins prevents cell damages. a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin K d. Vitamin E 20. Its toxicity causes nerve destruction a. B1 b. B2 c. B6 d. B12

Test III EXTENDED MATCHING TYPE Match column C with column B and Column B with Column A. COLUMN A: NUTRIENTS ___ 1. Vitamin A ___ 2. Vitamin D ___ 3. Vitamin E ___ 4. Vitamin K ___ 5. Carbohydrates ___ 6. Protein ___ 7. Magnesium ___ 8. Calcium ___ 9. Phosphorous ___ 10. Ascorbic Acid ___ 11. Iodine ___ 12. Chloride ___ 13. Potassium ___ 14. Flouride ___ 15. Zinc ___ 16. Iron ___ 17. Thiamine ___ 18. Niacin ___ 19. Pyridoxine ___ 20. Folic Acid COLUMN B: FUNCTION ___ a. Bone and Teeth Formation ___ b. Components of Thyroid Hormone ___ c. Muscle Nerve functions ___ d. Bone Mineralization ___ e. Acid base Balance ___ f. Coenzyme for Energy Metabolism ___ g. Metabolism of Amino Acids & Protein ___ h. Provide essential fatty acid & energy ___ I. Growth & Repair of Tissue ___ j. Acid base Balance ___ k. Folate Metabolism ___ l. Affects Vision, prevent infection ___ m. Prevent Cell Damage ___ n. Blood Clotting ___ o. Collagen formation & prevent cell damage ___ p. Bone and Tooth formation, co enzyme ___ q. Formation of Teeth and Bones ___ r. Growth factor, production of insulin ___ s. Components of hemoglobin & enzyme ___ t. fluid balance ___ u. provides energy ___ v. Aids metabolism COLUMN C: FOOD SOURCES J1. Fats and Oil J2 . Salt in most foods J3. Dairy Products J4. Whole grain, Pork J5. Meat Fish & Eggs & Nuts J6. Milk products, egg, legume, nuts J7. Green Vegetables J8. Milk products & green leafy vege J9. Green Leafy Vegetables J10. Whole grains, nuts, legume J11. Red Meat, organ meat, egg yolk J12. Sea food and Iodized salt J13. Meat Fish Nuts Whole Grain J14. Citrus fruits J15. Cereal, Fruits, Vegie, Milk J16. Foods from animal J17. Whole grains, high protein foods J18. Meat, Milk, Fruits & veggies J19. Liver, green & yellow veggies J20. Vegetable oil, nuts J21. Meat fish poultry and bread J22. Tooth paste

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