Time when mother is taking in an extra 340 kcal and an extra 71 grams of protein.
what is the 2nd trimester?
when molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semi permeable membrane from a high concentrated solution to a low contentrated solution.
what is diffusion?
Any transparent liquid that can be poured at room temp
What is a Clear-liquid diet?
the fluid inside the cell. In adults, it constitutes about 65% of body water and in Inphants approximately 46% of body water
what is intracellular fluid?
may cayse fetal deformities especially for women with acne
What is Vitamin A?
Extra requirements for protein.
What are 2 cups of milk and 1.5 ounces of protein?
when molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semi permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more contentrated solution.
what is osmosis?
Any liquid that can be poured at room temperature.
What is a full liquid diet?
Fluid outside of the cell. In adults, about 35% In inphants, about 54%
what is extracellular fluid?
abnormal or missing ear canals, brain malformations, heart defects.
what is retinoic Acid Syndrome?
two complication of pregnancy with nutritional ramifications.
What are Hyperemesis gravidarum and Gestational diabetes
Fluid lost through the bodily functions such as feces, urine and sweat
what is sensible water loss?
diet ordered for a patient with little to no teeth or after surgery when easily digested foods are necessary.
what is A soft diet?
Fluid found within the blood vessels, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins.
what is intravascular fluid?
major cause of mental retardation. notice very small nose, small eye openings, thin upper lip.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
Time when the baby is supposed to develope properly, form the placenta and amniotic fluid, expand blood volume, growth of breasts and uterine tissue.
what is 3rd trimester?
Water that passes through the skin and is lost by evaporation from the respiratory tract.
what is insensible water loss?
when the patient is unable to mechanically eat on their own or refuse to.
What is a feeding tube?
the lymph assists in returning the fluid part of heart back to the blood.
What is lymphatic fluid?
What is a miscarriage?
Crucial requirements for the development of the Retinas and the brain.
What are omega 3 and 6 fatty acids and Docosohexaeonic elements?
Fluid that is outside of the cell and causes edema.
What are Interstitial fluids?
Giving a volume of feeding solutions (250-500 mL) from a feeding container or a bag over 60-75 minutes with or without a feeding pump.
What is Intermittent feeding?
fluids that are constantly being secreted into their spaces and reabsorbed into the vascular system.
what are transcellular fluids?
bacterial infection due to the ingestion of bacteria found on soft cheeses, raw or contaminated milk and smoked seafood
what is Listeriosis?