1. How many people in the United States are estimated to have a food allergy?
- 25%
- 10%
- 8%
- 4%
2. Which of the following statements best defines food allergy?
- A toxic reaction to a food borne pathogen.
- An adverse response to a pharmacologically active food component.
- An abnormal immunologic response to a dietary protein.
- A host-specific metabolic disorder.
3. The most prevalent food allergy in young children is to what food?
- Peanuts
- Cow’s milk
- Wheat
- Eggs
4. The vast majority of consumers tend to ___________the percentage of people with food allergies.
- Underestimate
- Overestimate
- Correctly estimate
5. More than 90 percent of all food allergies are caused by ___________.
- 6 foods
- 8 foods
- 10 foods
- 12 foods
6. The primary food allergens for older children and adults are:
- Eggs, milk, soy, and peanuts
- Tree nuts, milk, wheat, and eggs
- Peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and crustacean shellfish
- Soy, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, and milk
7. A food’s allergenicity is reduced by cooking it.
- True
- False
8. Cross reactivity occurs when foods share similar proteins. Which of the following is an example of two foods that may be cross reactive?
- Peanuts and tree nuts
- Milk and cheese
- Shrimp and crab
- Strawberries and apples
9. Which of the following food additives has the potential to cause severe asthma attacks in some asthmatic people?
- FD & C Yellow No. 5
- MSG
- Sulfites
- All of the above
- b & c only
- a & b only
10. The measurable presence of IgE antibodies, also called _____, can be present in an individual without _____, or allergic symptoms.
- Sensitization; clinical reactivity
- Immunopositive; anaphylaxis
- Sensitization; hives
- None of the above
11. Symptoms of food allergies may occur in which of the following?
- Respiratory system
- Skin
- Gastrointestinal tract
- All of the above
- None of the above
12. What is one type of food allergy which often requires an elimination diet?
- Basophilic enteropathy
- Acute gastritis
- Chronic esophagitis
- Eosinophilic gastroenteritis
13. The most common food allergy symptoms affect:
- The respiratory system
- The intestinal system
- The skin
- All of the above
- None of the above
14. In IgE mediated food allergy, respiratory symptoms such as congestion, runny and/or itchy nose, sneezing, raspy cough, and/or wheezing can occur in up to 25-80 percent of patients. Based on this information, if an eight-year-old boy with chronic respiratory symptoms is brought by the parent to a dietitian for assistance in eliminating potential allergens from the child’s diet, how should the dietitian respond?
- Develop an elimination diet to identify the culprit.
- Rule out viral infection.
- Refer the child to his pediatrician or a board-certified allergist for further evaluation.
- Do nothing. Most children outgrow food allergies by age 10.
15. How many deaths per year is anaphylaxis estimated to cause?
- 850-1,000
- 350-500
- 250-300
- 150-200
16. One of the factors associated with fatal food-induced anaphylaxis is _______.
- Allergy to peanuts or tree nuts
- Allergy to fish or crustaceous seafood
- Allergy to milk or eggs
- Allergy to wheat or gluten
17. Celiac disease, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is an example of what type of allergic response?
- IgE-mediated response
- IgG-mediated response
- Intracellular response
- Cell-mediated response
18. Which of the following statements is NOT true of celiac disease?
- Symptoms are often confused with irritable bowel syndrome and Chron’s disease.
- GI symptoms often include gas, abdominal bloating and diarrhea.
- Celiac disease can be asymptomatic which can lead to malnutrition-related complications.
- If elimination of wheat and gluten alleviates symptoms, food containing gluten can be reintroduced after 12 weeks.
- All of the above
- None of the above
19. Which of the following steps may be utilized when diagnosing a food allergy?
- Blood and/or skin prick test
- Elimination diet
- Food challenge test
- All of the above
- None of the above
20. What is the most important step that someone with a severe food allergy must take?
- Alert family, friends, coworkers, teachers and others of the condition
- Wear a medical-alert bracelet or necklace with the proper information
- Always carry self-injectable epinephrine
- Avoid the allergenic food
21. Managing a food allergy requires that the patient and/or caretakers are able to:
- Carefully read food labels
- Cook and prepare all foods at home
- Avoid eating at restaurants or friends’ homes
- All of the above
- None of the above
22. Which of the following ingredients may contain allergenic proteins for someone with a milk allergy?
- Albumin and tempeh
- Caseinates and whey
- Both a & b
- Neither a or b
23. Which of the following Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) requirements are correct?
- All foods containing any of the Big 8 allergens must declare the allergen.
- Labeling must be in plain English in the ingredient list, in a separate statement, or in parentheses in the ingredient list.
- Ingredients present in colors, flavors, or spice blends are exempt from allergen labeling.
- All of the above
- None of the above
- a & b only
- b & c only
24. Which of the following are considered high risk eating situations for someone with a food allergy?
- Restaurants
- Movie theaters
- Cafeterias
- All of the above
- None of the above
25. The first step in managing food allergies in school settings should be:
- banning allergenic foods.
- not allowing children with food allergies to eat in the cafeteria.
- establishing a lunch table that is free of allergenic foods.
- having a food allergy action plan on file for each student with a food allergy.
- All of the above
26. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, an infant is considered at high risk for food allergies if:
- the mother eats allergenic foods during pregnancy.
- the child is not breastfed for six months.
- the child is introduced to solids before six months of age.
- both parents or one parent plus a sibling have food allergies.
27. Which of the following recommendations has been clinically proven to delay or prevent the onset of food allergies in high risk infants?
- Offering solid foods after six months
- Offering cow’s milk after one year of age
- Offering eggs after two years of age
- Offering peanuts, tree nuts and fish after three years of age
- All of the above
- None of the above