Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition Questions and Verified Answers Latest 2026 Already Graded A -Chamberlain| ASSURED SUCCESS

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At a clinic visit, the nurse told Amanda's (aged 12, pronouns: she/her/hers) parents that she needs to consume more iron. Which foods should the nurse encourage Amanda to eat? Select all that apply.

Peas

Beans

Red meat

Carrots

Seafood

Peas

Beans

Red meat

Seafood

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Josh (pronouns: he/him/his), a 15-year-old, is babysitting his 7-year-old sister, Karisa (pronouns: she/her/hers). What should Josh give Karisa to drink at lunch?

water

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Josh (pronouns: he/him/his), aged 15, is on a football team and needs to gain muscle. At his sports physical assessment, Josh asks the nurse practitioner what he can eat to build muscle. What is the nurse practitioner's best recommendation?

"Increase your calorie intake when you work out, as well as increase your protein intake."

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The school nurse is observing to see if children are eating healthy at lunch time. Which child's diet should the nurse be concerned about?

bay with black shirt and fries

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A nurse is collecting a diet recall on Josh (aged 15) as part of a check-up. Which statement made by Josh indicates a need for client education?

"I get calcium because I eat ice cream."

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Josh babysits his two younger siblings during the summer break. He learns that his community participates in the Summer Food Service Program. What does Josh need to know about the program?

It can provide a healthy meal for him and his siblings.

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The nurse practitioner is completing athletic physicals for high school students. Which client would the nurse practitioner be concerned about the most in regards to diet and athletic considerations?

A wrestler that is moving to a different weight bracket

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Josh's sister, Amanda (pronouns: she/her/hers), is aged 12. She is brought to the clinic for a physical examination. The nurse suspects Amanda may have a disturbed body image. Which statement should the nurse use to assess this condition?

"Describe how you feel about yourself."

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At Jake's (aged 17, pronouns: he/him/his) last healthcare appointment, the nurse assessed his nutrition. What assessment data would cause the nurse to be concerned about his diet?

Jake's body mass index (BMI) increased from 24 to 26.

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A local school district just joined the School Breakfast Program. Most of the time, Josh (pronouns: he/him/his) and his siblings do not eat breakfast. What are some reasons that they should utilize the School Breakfast Program? Select all that apply.

This program allows more contact with teachers.

This program ensures healthy nutrition for breakfast.

This program teaches children the importance of breakfast.

Eating breakfast improves academic performance.

Eating breakfast improves behavior.

Eating breakfast improves academic performance.

Eating breakfast improves behavior.

This program ensures healthy nutrition for breakfast.

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Karisa (aged 7, pronouns: she/her/hers) tells the school nurse that she is the smallest in her class. Karisa says maybe she should eat more so she can grow more. What is the nurse's best response?

"Many kids don't grow very much until after 10 years old."

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The school nurse is doing a presentation on Healthy People 2030 objectives in Josh's (aged 15) class. Which objective is appropriate for teenagers like Josh?

Decrease sodium

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Amanda (aged 12, pronouns: she/her/hers) is trying out for gymnastics. She notices her body is bigger than the other girls, so she has been secretly restricting her food intake to lose weight. How might Amanda's weight-loss behavior impact her health? Select all that apply.

Delayed physical maturation and growth

Oligomenorrhea and amenorrhea in females

Depression

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Amanda (aged 12) is newly diagnosed with an eating disorder. She tells the nurse she is "fat" and says she just does not eat unless she has to. What interventions would help Amanda? Select all that apply.

Talking with the caregivers about communicating with Amanda

Discussing healthy eating

Explaining body weight estimation

Educating about a positive body image

Encouraging individual counseling with all siblings

Talking with the caregivers about communicating with Amanda

Discussing healthy eating

Explaining body weight estimation

Educating about a positive body image

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Place the family members in order according to their calorie needs per day from least to most.

Karisa, aged 7, plays soccer in summer camp.

Amanda, aged 12, plays violin.

Jake, aged 17, works at a local fast-food restaurant.

Josh, aged 15, plays football, basketball, and baseball for school.

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The school nurse is developing a program to promote healthy eating for all ages and prevent vitamin deficiencies. Considering Healthy People 2030 objectives, which poster would the nurse select as educational material for students aged 3 and above?

Vitamin D