How many grams of sodium can a patient following a DASH diet have?
2,000 mg/ 2g for severe heart failure
3,000 mg/3g for moderate heart failure
What are ways to prevent kidney stones?
What foods trigger migraines?
caffeine
alcohol
red wine
cheese
aspartame
What is an opportunistic infection?
infections caused by pathogens that typically don't cause disease in people with healthy immune systems, but become problematic when immunity is compromised.
What are effective lifestyle modifications to lower blood pressure for patients with hypertension?
Sodium restriction (DASH diet)
Weight loss
Regular Exercise
Smoking cessation
What are examples of hidden sodium?
What risks are stroke patients at risk of that are related to nutrition?
ASPIRATION
CHOKING
need swallow study/assessment
Who is at risk for opportunistic infections?
Patients with altered immune function are at increased risk:
What foods would a person typically eat on a Mediterranean diet?
high intake of olive oil, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and cereals;
moderate intake of fish and poultry;
low intake of dairy products, red meat, processed meats, and sweets; and moderate intake of wine consumed with meals.
Spinach
Rhubarb
Beets
Other examples:
What kind of foods would be appropriate for a patient with Alzheimer's?
As AD progresses, chewing and swallowing become problematic. Pureed foods, thickened liquids, and nutrition supplements help prevent aspiration and maintain nutrition. Patients need reminders to chew and swallow, and liquids should be offered frequently.
What are examples of foods to avoid for immunocompromised patients?
raw/risk for undercooked meats
fresh produce (fruits, veggies)
dairy products
deli meats
A patient with angina pectoris caused by atherosclerosis is being counseled on nutrition intervention. What dietary modifications should this patient make?
Specific recommendations include substituting monounsaturated fats (olive oil, nuts) for saturated fats, choosing plant-based proteins over animal proteins, and incorporating 2-3 g of plant stanols daily.
DASH and Mediterranean diets !!! - cardioprotective
What should NEVER be increased in a diet for patients with nephrotic syndrome?
PROTEIN!!! makes the kidneys work even harder when they already do not work well!
What kind of nutrition is appropriate for patients in a coma?
Enteral Nutrition (EN) is preferred and should be started within the first 24 hours for critically ill patients, including those in coma.
Continuous infusion is the most common method for critically ill and comatose patients:
What are nutrition considerations for HIV/AIDS patients?
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED
What kind of diet/foods are suitable for a patient with COPD?
No specific diet exists for COPD
The recommended macronutrient distribution is:
Adequate protein is crucial as it stimulates ventilatory drive:
Good protein sources: milk, eggs, cheese, meat, fish, poultry, nuts, beans, and legumes
4-6 small meals throughout day
rest 30 min before eating
reduce sodium intake
What are the restrictions for patients with chronic kidney disease?
AVOID processed foods, fast food
restriction of sodium, potassium, protein, and phosphorus dependent on CKD stage
What kind of diet modifications are appropriate for a stroke patient, both in and out of the hospital?
What are ways to promote food intake for cancer and HIV/AIDS patients?