A diet that shouldn't be continued for more than 24 hours.
What is liquid diet?
Hindus, Seventh Day Adventist, Buddhist, and some other groups follow the same diet.
What is vegetarian diets?
Feeding tube location.
Most common carbohydrate used in PN.
What is dextrose monohydrate?
Nurse reads menu and marks selection.
What is patient is illiterate, or too ill to read or write?
Neurological changes calls for a change in diet.
What is pureed diet?
A food allergy.
What is the release of histamine and serotonin?
GI distress and osmotic diarrhea is an after effect.
What is high osmolality of a hypertonic formula?
Typical lipid delivery.
What is peripherally with a piggyback system?
Patients who chew old or soft foods.
What is Edentulous patient?
Level 4 dysphagia diet.
What is a return to general diet?
Food left at room temperature should be discarded after 2 hours.
What is protein-rich food?
30-45% elevation of bed is beneficial for prevention.
What is aspiration pneumonia or reflux of gastric contents?
Contents of three-in-one mixture.
What is lipid emulsion, dextrose, and amino acid?
The two ways dietary modifications of the regular diet may be designed
What is qualitative and quantitative?
The diet is inadequate in protein, fat, fiber, and energy.
What is clear liquid diets?
Major drawback that people could have an allergic reaction.
What is genetically modified organism (GMO) foods?
Contain partially or fully hydrolyzed nutrients.
Stoping CPN to quickly.
What is hypoglycemia?
Important factors to prevent food poisoning.
What is personal hygiene and hand washing?
Families should learn the food to be avoided on a full liquid diet.
What is raw eggs and unpasteurized milk?
Western and Near-Easter religion mostly all avoid these items.
What is alcohol and caffeine?
Feeding large volumes of formula intermittently, with a syringe.
What is bolus?
Fluid intake and output that is monitored daily.