The delivery of nutrition through a tube into the GI tract.
What is enteral nutrition?
Foodbourne illness caused by live bacteria, virus, or parasites
What is Food infection?
A product taken by mouth that contains a dietary ingredient intended to supplement the diet.
What is Dietary supplement?
Known as the sensitivity to the chemicals found in foods we eat, usually is naturally occurring.
What is Food intolerance?
Used for patients that have trouble swallowing or chewing.
What is Mechanical Soft Diet?
Made to meet a patients specialized nutrient demand for specific disease states.
What is Specialty formulas?
Is caused by Raw or undercooked eggs, meats, poultry, dairy, unpaturized juice.
What is Salmonella?
Dietary supplements can claim to affect some structure or function of the body or make claims regarding nutrient content, accompanied by disclaimer.
What is Label Claim?
A reaction usually caused in response to proteins found in common foods and can be life threatening.
What is Food allergies?
High fiber, Gluten free, Vegetarian plans, and low sodium are all considered to be this.
What is a Modified Diet?
is smaller and more flexible than a nasogastric tube, easier to clog and requires continuous infusion feeds, and is mainly used for patients that have gastric ileus.
What is Nasoduodenal Tube?
Toxin produced when food contaminated by bacteria is left too long at room temperature.
What is Staphylococcus aureus?
Typically made to provide better knowledge of the nutrients being taken in pill, liquid, and powder forms to improve dietary intake.
What is Regulation and labeling?
Is an unusual response to food, including food allergies and food intolerances.
What is Adverse reaction?
Is used typically for patients with GI disorders, like inflammatory bowel disease and periods of indigestion and diarrhea. Also, is used as intermediate step when progressing from a liquid diet to a regular diet.
What is a Soft Diet?
Typically contains fat, proteins, electrolytes, water, vitamins, carbohydrates. Most also include Polymeric, Monomeric, Disease Specific, and Modular.
What is Enteral formulas?
Commonly spread when serving dishes do not keep food hot enough or food is chilled too slowly.
What is Clostridium perfringens?
Vitamin, mineral, herb, and amino acids. a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or a combination of the preceding ingredients.
What is Dietary supplement products?
Identified by the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCA), milk, eggs, fish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and shellfish.
What is Common food allergies?
This diet is used to transition from liquids to a regular diet. It can ease difficulty in chewing and or swallowing, and they do not restrict fat, fiber, spices or seasonings. Only the texture and consistency of the foods are changed.
What is soft or a mechanical diet?
is typically used when patients who are hemodynamically stable and are at a high risk of malnutrition in which it is anticipated that oral feeding will be inadequate for around 1-2 weeks.
What is Enteral Nutritional Indication?
Beef that is contaminated with feces when slaughtered, and is spread mainly through undercooked beef products, Unpasterized milk and contaminated water.
What is Escherichia Coli?
Regulates supplement like food, balance between consumer access and the authority of the FDA to withdraw dangerous products and address false or misleading claim.
What is Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)?
Occurs after consumption of a specific food. Anaphylaxis, a sudden severe and potentially life threatening reaction. Also, can cause Hives, drop of blood pressure, and swelling of throat and vocal cords.
What are common symptoms of an allergic reaction?
This diet helps hydrate the body and provide essential salts and minerals. Prepares the body for enteral nutrition.Easy to digest, does not leave much residue in stomach/intestines. A drawback of this diet is that it often does not provide enough energy, protein & many other nutrients.
What is a full liquid diet?