What vitamins are water soluble?
Vitamins A and b
What is the suggested daily in-taking of carbohydrate per kilogram base of body weight?
5 to 10 grams for the average athlete in training, based on training intensity.
10 to 12 grams for 36 to 48 hours before prolonged endurance events, greater than 90 minutes in duration.
7 to 12 grams for 23 hours before activity less than 90 minutes in duration.
What food are recommended for client with diverticulosis?
The food are recommended for client with diverticulosis are
Corn on the cob with veggie burger, whole-wheat bun
lettuce and tomato.
What foods are the best source of iron?
The foods are the best source of iron are spinach, , Beef, Eggs, and Liver.
What is a rickets?
Rickets is
A disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
What vitamin that essential to the synthesis of several blood clotting factors?
Vitamin K (from the Danish word koagulation) is required for the synthesis of several blood clotting factors.
What is Creatine?
Creatine is a non protein substance synthesized in the body from the amino acids arginine, glycine and methionine.
What are the Signs and symptoms of Hepatitis ?
the Signs and symptoms of Hepatitis are
Anorexia
Nausea
Epigastric discomfort
Fatigue
Weakness
Which individuals would be a greatest risk for a mineral deficiency?
The individuals would be a greatest risk for a mineral deficiency is someone who consumes no dairy products.
What is a Osteomalacia
and the symptoms ?
Osteomalacia is
softening of the bones, typically through a deficiency of vitamin D or calcium.
The symptoms are
Muscle weakness, Difficulty walking, often with waddling gait
Pelvic flattening.Weak,
soft bones.
Easy fracturing
What is the deficiency of vitamin D?
vitamin D deficiency has been associated with rickets, a disease in which the bone tissue doesn't properly mineralize, leading to soft bones and skeletal deformities.
People that are at high risk for food and drug interactions are?
People that take many drugs, including alcohol,
require long term drug therapy
Have poor or marginal nutrition
Are critically ill
Receive enteral or parenteral nutrition.
What are the foods ostomy clients have to avoid?
The food ostomy clients have to avoid are- celery, corn, cabbage, coleslaw, peas, sauerkraut, spinach.
coconut, dried fruit, membranes on citrus fruit, pineapple.
popcorn,nuts, seeds, and skins of fruits and vegetables.
What deficiency cause cretinism and goiter?
The deficiency cause cretinism and goiter is iodine deficiency.
What is anemia and the symptoms?
Anemia is
A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.
The symptoms are
Difficulty concentrating.
Dizziness.
Pale skin.
Leg cramps.
Insomnia.
What are the Symptoms of vitamin B12?
what are the main predictors of drug nutitient interaction in a client?
The main predictors of drug nutrient interaction in a client are
Increase age
Multiple chronic illness
current use of multiple medications and supplements.
What are the diseases of pancreas?
The diseases of pancreas are There are variety of disorders of the pancreas including acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, hereditary pancreatitis.
What are the reasons people use calcium?
The reason people use calcium are
muscles to move and for nerves to carry messages between the brain and every body part .
help blood vessels move blood throughout the body and to help release hormones and enzymes that affect almost every function in the human body.
What is fat malabsorption and the symptoms?
Fat malabsorption is
A disorder that occurs when people are unable to absorb nutrients from their diets, such as carbohydrates, fats, minerals, proteins, or vitamins.
The symptoms are
bloating and stomach distention.
diarrhea.
fatigue.
gas.
steatorrhea , or stool that is pale to white.
stools that appear "greasy" in texture.
stomach cramping.
weakness.
What are the Sources of vitamin K?
The sources of vitamin K are Green leafy veggies, Vitamin is synthesized in the intestinal tract by bacteria.
What are the consequences of improper scheduling of drug and foods or nutrients?
The consequences are
Treatments failure
Toxicity
Increased expense
What is Chronic of pancreatitis?
Chronic of pancreatitis is
inflammation of the pancreas that does not heal or improve—it gets worse over time and leads to permanent damage.
What are the potassium deficiency?
The potassium deficiency are
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Diabetic ketoacidosis
potassium-wasting diuretics
Kidney desease
Excessive laxative use
What is scurvy and the symptoms?
scurvy is
A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
The symptoms are
swollen, spongy and purplish gums that are prone to bleeding.
loose teeth.
bulging eyes (proptosis)
bleeding into the skin (severe and easy bruising)
scaly, dry and brownish skin.
very dry hair that curls and breaks off close to the skin.