Food Safety
Nursing Interventions
Food Allergies
Food-Medication Interactions
100

To minimize this, food should be consumed only by individuals who are conscious and have an intact gag reflex

What is ASPIRATION?

100

A nurse instructs her client to minimize intake of smoked sausage because the client has hypertension. This food isn't recommended because it is high in this electrolyte.

What is Sodium?

100

This part of the nutritional assessment includes identifying any specific food products which may cause an adverse reaction to the client.

What is the Identification of Food Allergies?

100

A nurse is giving her patient Bupropion and ibuprofen who has an empty stomach. Before doing so, she needs to know that these medications can cause this complication.

What is gastric irritation?

200

In order to minimize bacterial growth, refrigerators should be set at this temperature or lower.

What is 40o F.

200

Oranges are suggested as a good food choice for a post-op abdominal surgery because they are high in Vitamin C. Vitamin C helps promote this.

What is Wound Healing?

200

A severe reaction to a food allergy can cause this symptom.

What is Anaphylaxis?

200

This vitamin has a tendency to decrease the anticoagulant effects of warfarin when given to a patient.

What is Vitamin K?

300

Canned food that has this defect should be discarded, even if no leaking is visible.

What is a dent?

300

This Vitamin is often lacking from a vegan diet.

What is Vitamin B12?

300

Having an allergy to this product has been on the rise, though many suspect most cases are either misdiagnosed or made up.

What is Gluten?

300

This type of non-medicinal supplement could cause possible interactions with prescribed medications.

What is an Herbal Supplement?

400

This type of date, printed on most food, is the date the food should last be purchased.

What is the SELL-BY Date

400

A client suffering from hypertension is choosing dinner. His choices are Tomato Soup, Boiled Shrimp, Instant Oatmeal, or Summer Squash. This item was chosen because it is low in sodium.

What is Summer Squash?

400

Infants may be allergic to these two products, but usually outgrown them by age 3.

What are Cow's Milk and Soy?

400

Foods can alter the ___ of medications.

What is absorption?

500

This type of food should not be left at room temperature for more than two hours.

What is perishable food?

500

When conducting a dietary assessment, an anemic client says she will increase intake of Oranges and Dark Green Leafy Vegetables because they are high in this.

What is Iron?

500

This color bracelet is commonly used in hospitals to indicate the client has an allergy.

What is Red?

500

Foods high in protein increase the metabolism of this medication commonly used to treat Parkinson's disease.

What is Levodopa?

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