Nutrition
Malnutrition
Nursing Care
Care
Patient Complications
100

Carbohydrates, Protein and Fats

What are Macronutrients? 

100
Kwashiorker is a malnutrition disorder caused by the lack of what macronutrient.

What is Protein

100

Warm formula to room temperature and slowing infuse.

What is prevent abdominal cramps

100

Three categories of pharmacotherapy used with disordered eating?

Antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics.

100

Keeping the bed at 45 degrees during and after feeds, is essential in the prevention of what complication?

What is aspiration.

200

Given intravenously through a large vein to clients whose GI system doesn’t function appropriately.

What is Parenteral nutrition?

200
This eating disorder has an "all or none" thinking.

What is Anorexia Nervosa

200

For both enteral and parenteral nutrition the nurse must monitor the ____&______

What is the Ins and Outs? 

200

IP team member that provides most direct patient care?

Who is the nurse?

200

Hypertension can result from this disordered eating type.

What is Binge Eating Disorder

300

Tube located in the nose that goes through the throat and to the stomach

What is a NG tube?

300

A complete lack of all nutrition.

What is starvation.

300

Type of nutrition in which the nurse must assess for bowel sounds

What is Enteral Nutrition? 

300

This is the time frame in which your patient must be carefully monitored post feedings.

What is one hour?

300

This gastric bypass complication can be fatal resulting in digestive fluids leaking around the surgical site.

What is anastomotic leaks.

400

What type of nutrition is a perfectly balanced formula that is transported directly into the stomach via a tube

What is Enteral Nutrition?

400

This malnourished disorder symptom includes hepatomegaly.

What is Kwashiorker

400

Type of nutrition the nurse must monitor glucose levels and check for signs/symptoms of infection 

What is Parenteral Nutrition? 

400

Weight of 115lbs and height of 61inches. Assess your patients nutritional status by calculating the BMI.

What is 21.7=healthy 

400

What electrolyte imbalances can be a complication of Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN).

What are Ca, Na, K.

500

This macronutrient promotes growth, healing, and overall body maintenance.

What is Protein

500

This eating disorder may lead to Diabetes Mellitus Type2.

What is Binge Eating Disorder

500

Changing the _______&_________ every 24 hours is important for patients on parenteral nutrition

What is IV Tubing and Filter? 

500

SCOFF is a tool used to assess for eating disorders and stands for what?

  • Do you make yourself Sick because you feel uncomfortably full?

  • Do you worry that you have lost Control over how much you eat?

  • Have you recently lost more than One stone (14 lb) in a 3-month period?

  • Do you believe yourself to be Fat when others say you are too thin?

  • Would you say that Food dominates your life?

500

This could result in complete cardiovascular decompensation, fatal shifts in fluid and electrolytes.

What is Refeeding Syndrome

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