Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion Assessment: Pre-Test

Digestion Assessment
Pre-Test

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Completed the Pre-Test.
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Recorded notes for any questions you missed to help focus your study.

ine-pre-testThe purpose of the pretest is to see how much you know about a topic from the start. The results will help you to determine where to focus your energy in studying.

The test is not graded. You will never be “penalized” even if you get nothing correct. If desired (and you want to reveal the correct answers), you can repeat the pre-test as many times as you wish.

I repeat for the perfectionists: This is a learning tool only; no grading!

 

Pre-Test Notes:

Once you complete your pre-test, make a note of any questions you didn’t get correct so that you can watch for related information in the core content training and know where to focus your learning.

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Pre-Test:

#1. Which lab test shows results for: epithelial cell damage, tight junction damage, and bacterial endotoxins?
#2. You suspect your client may have SIBO. You may decide to run this test:
#3. A client has gnawing or burning abdominal pain, just beneath the ribs, that is worse on an empty stomach. A lab you might want to run in this instance is:
#4. A client has tenderness along the outside of the thigh, and over the large or small intestine. You might decide to run:
#5. Transit time, Guaiac test for occult blood, and the Indican test are all components to test the function of the:
#6. "Sausage-shaped, but lumpy" applies to which number on the Bristol Stool Scale?
#7. The ratio of two major groups of bacteria in the GI tract, bacteriodetes and firmicutes, determine the likelihood of being lean or overweight.

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