Anthropo-what?
Vitameatavegamin
GI poo-pouri
A trip to the IV bar
Blood, stool, & tears
100

The WHO growth chart is used for this age group

What is birth to 2 years?
100

Vitamins A, D, E, K are this type of vitamins

What are fat soluble vitamins?

100

This is the minimum recommended number of duodenal biopsies to assess for celiac disease

What is 6?

100

These are the 3 macronutrient components of parenteral nutrition

What are carbohydrate, protein, and fat?

100

This is a stool test to assess for pancreatic insufficiency

What is pancreatic elastase?

200

This anthropometric measurement done on a non dominant extremity can assess nutritional status

What is mid upper arm circumference (MUAC)?

200

Night blindness, xerophthalmia and this physical exam finding are associated with deficiency of this vitamin

What is vitamin A?

200

This thickener can be used in breast milk

What is Gelmix (or gel based thickeners)?

200

This is the amount of kcal in 1 gram of protein

What is 4?

200

This is a stool test to assess for protein losing enteropathy

What is alpha 1 antitrypsin?

300

A weight z-score of -2.5 indicates this degree of malnutrition

What is moderate?

300

Scurvy is due to deficiency of this vitamin

What is vitamin C?

300

This formula is ideal for infants with biliary atresia and fat malabsorption

What is Pregestimil?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Intralipids consists of this type of oil

300

This test is a good marker of total body sodium status in patients with short bowel syndrome

What is urine sodium?

400

A BMI over this percentile indicates obesity in pediatric patients

What is 95%?

400

Diarrhea, Dermatitis, and Dementia are associated with deficiency of this vitamin

What is niacin (vitamin B3)?

400

This picture is demonstrating this complication that can occur with G tubes

What is buried bumper syndrome?

400

This metal is a common contaminant in parenteral nutrition

What is aluminum?

400

This is a stool test to assess for carbohydrate malabsorption

What is reducing substances?

500

Guidelines recommend this BMI cutoff without comorbidities to qualify for bariatric surgery

What is BMI >40 or >140% of the 95th percentile?

500

Deficiency of this element can cause cardiomyopathy

What is selenium?

500

Fiber can be digested in the colon to produce this additional source of nutrition

What are short chain fatty acids?

500

Addition of this to parenteral nutrition can help improve clearance of triglycerides

What is carnitine?

500

This test is an indirect measure of intestinal mucosal mass

What is citrulline?

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