Minerals
Water
Nutrient Delivery
Diabetes Mellitus
The Kidneys
100
Major, trace, and ultratrace
What is Three groups of minerals are considered in nutrition
100
Through the skin as perspiration, through the kidneys as urine, through the gastrointestinal tract in the feces
What is Three important routes commonly account for sensible water losses
100
clear liquid diet
What is _____ diet is any transparent fluid that can be poured at room temperature.
100
genetic factors, lifestyle, and viral infections.
What are the causes of diabetes
100
Nephritis
What is the term to describe inflammation of the kidneys
200
Calcium
What is Good plant sources of ______ include turnip and mustard greens, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, legumes, and dried fruits.
200
headache, weakness, fatigue, dizziness, fainting, muscle cramps
What is symptoms of heat exhaustion
200
Iatrogenic malnutrition
What is excessive or deficit intake of one or more nutrients induced by the oversight or omissions of health-care workers.
200
Glycosuria
What is an abnormally high amount of glucose in the urine.
200
Obesity, Poorly controlled diabetes, hypertension
What is three common conditions that increase the risk of renal disease
300
sodium
What is ____ deficiency is typically caused by increased____ loss from: diarrhea, vomiting, heavy sweating, kidney disease.
300
obligatory excretion
What is a minimum amount of urine must be excreted each day to carry away the waste products resulting from metabolic processes.
300
enteral tube feeding
What is the feeding of an appropriate formula or liquid via a tube to a client's gastrointestinal tract.
300
Ketoacidosis
What is a complex, life-threatening condition that demands emergency treatment. Acidosis due to an excess ketone bodies.
300
sodium depletion
What is the most common first sign of chronic renal failure
400
intracellular
What is The fluid inside the cells called
400
Insensible water loss
What is an invisible amount of water is lost through the lung and the skin
400
continuously, intermittently, or by bolus.
What is tube feedings can be administered by:
400
Physical activity, medication, nutrition management
What are three cornerstones of managing diabetes after diagnosis
400
Dialysis is the passage of solutes through a membrane. A form of treatment for chronic renal failure.
What is Dialysis
500
Pitting Edema
What is When finger pressure displaces excess fluid over a bony area the sign is: ______
500
sodium, potassium, chloride, hydrogen
What is the ions lost in the secretions above the pylorus
500
Gastrointestinal
What is ______ tolerance can be assessed by the absence or presence of diarrhea, bowel sounds, nausea, distension and vomiting.
500
Beta Cells Damaged
What is Cause of Type 1 Diabetes
500
Can be found in the bladder, kidney, ureter, or urethra. Also known as a urinary calculus, a deposit of mineral salts held together by a thick, syrupy substance. Can block the movement of urine from the body.
What is a Kidney Stone
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