Digestive System
Vocabulary
Nutrition
Diet
Hodge Podge
100
What is the liver?
What is the largest gland in the body?
100
What is villi?
What is the fingerlike projections on the walls of the small intestines and that absorbs the products of digestions?
100
What is osteoporosis?
What is the condition in which bones become porous?
100
What is a clear liquid diet?
What diet consists of coffee, tea, clear broth, gelatin, ginger ale, apple juice, popsicles, and ice chips?
100
What is Diaphoresis?
What is excessive sweating called?
200
What is the liver and gallbladder?
Where is bile produced and stored?
200
What is Peristalsis?
What is the wave-like, involuntary movements of the digestive tract muscles that move food through it?
200
What is carbs, fats, protein, vitamins, minerals, and water?
What are the six nutrients?
200
What is Jewish Orthodox?
What is religion restriction prohibits pork, pork products, shellfish and the foods must be kosher?
200
What is 2,000 to 3,000 ml per day?
How many ml should a person take in per day?
300
What is amylase, lipase, and pepsin?
What three enzymes in the digestive system break down carbs/sugar, fat and protein?
300
What is breaking down the food by chewing and grinding?
What is Mastication?
300
What is high-density cholesterol (HDL)?
What is "good cholesterol", tends to transport cholesterol back to the liver preventing plaque build-up?
300
What is Greek Orthodox?
What is religion fasts from meat and dairy on Wednesday and Friday during lent and other holy days?
300
What is by bowel movement, emesis, and urine?
What are the three ways that outtake can be measured?
400
What is False?
True or false. The liver is not an Accessory organ?
400
What is the excessive loss of water from the body tissues?
What is dehydration?
400
What is saturated fats?
What fats are solid at room temperature?
400
What is bland diet?
What diet limits intake of proteins, salts, and fluids depending on individual condition?
400
What is a minimum of every 2 hours?
When should fluids be offered?
500
What is Dysphagia?
What abnormal condition is due to difficulty or swallowing -is often due to stroke, neurological impairment, or muscular disease?
500
What is nutritional status?
What is referred to the state or condition of ones nutrition?
500
What is Essential nutrients?
What is composed of chemical elements found in food and is used by the body to perform many different body functions?
500
What is oral, intravenous, and nasogastric or gastronomy?
What are the three routes to administer fluids?
500
What is diabetes?
What is it called when the pancreases doesn't produce enough insulin or the body doesn't effectively use the insulin secreted?
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