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A pregnant patient is admitted with hyperemesis gravidarium (HG). Which of the 
following is a clinical indication for PN use? -Answer-Intolerance to EN trial and 
supportive care measures 
Rapid intravenous infusion of potassium phosphate may result in -Answer- 
Thrombophlebitis 
most common complication associated with PN administration? -Answer-Hyperglycemia 
The preferred approach for subcutaneous insulin administration -Answer-Basal-bolus 
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CNSC EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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PN initiation for refeeding risk - energy (kcal/kg) Answer - 15-20 
 
PN initiation for refeeding risk - protein (max g/kg) Answer - 1.5 
 
Advance PN by ____ calories per day with refeeding risk Answer - 200-300 
 
Zinc supplementation for high GI/fistula losses (mg/liter of loss) Answer - 12-17 
 
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CNSC PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support early in the treatment regimen? - Answer- Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs 
 
Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 
 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 3: 181-210 mg/dL 
 4: 211-240 mg/dL - Answer- 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 
Targets <110mg/dL are not recommended 
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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with 
malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support 
early in the treatment regimen? -Answer-Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs 
Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 
2: 140-180 mg/dL 
3: 181-210 mg/dL 
4: 211-240 mg/dL -Answer-2: 140-180 mg/dL 
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CNSC: Medications
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Spironolactone CORRECT ANSWER Potassium sparing diuretic. Treatment for hyperaldosteronism. Can cause increased serum potassium, hyponatremia, hypermagnesemia. 
 
Propanolol CORRECT ANSWER Beta-blocker, can cause hyperkalemia. 
 
Kayexalate CORRECT ANSWER Given in the presence of hyperkalemia. Binds potassium and causes excretion through stool. 
 
Anticonvulsants CORRECT ANSWER Cause vitamin D deficiency. 
 
Cimetidine CORRECT ANSWER Cause vitamin D deficiency. Decreases iron absorption, decreas...
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CNSC Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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CNSC Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - ANSWER-Iron or Copper 
 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - ANSWER-B12 or Folate 
 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - ANSWER-Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
 
Symptoms of copper deficiency - ANSWER-Sensory ataxia 
Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased erythroc...
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CNSC, condition specific nutrition support questions with correct answers
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Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 
2: 140-180 mg/dL 
3: 181-210 mg/dL 
4: 211-240 mg/dL CORRECT ANSWER 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 
For the critically ill patient, blood glucose levels should be maintained between 140-180mg/dL. Lower glucose targets may be appropriate for selected patients, but targets <110mg/dL are not recommended. 
 
References: 
McMahon MM, Nystrom E, et al. A.S.P.E.N. clinical guidelines: nutrition support of ad...
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CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer-Iron or Copper 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer-B12 or Folate 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer-Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer-Sensory ataxia 
Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased erythrocyte tu...
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CNSC – Peds questions with correct answers
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Which of the following children is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? 
 
1: 3 month-old term infant exclusively fed human milk 
2: 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on a transitional formula 
3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 
4: 17 month-old "picky eater" CORRECT ANSWER 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 
 
An obese 12-year-old female is admitted to the hospital for an evaluation of sleep apnea. A diet history reveals that she ...
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