With Erikson's Basic conflict, when is trust vs mistrust
What is Infancy?
The area where absorption occurs
What is the small intestines?
When would you be on a clear liquid diet?
What is before surgery?
What essential nutrient is most readily used in the human diet?
What is carbohydrates?
A type of Palliative care that is for those who are near death
What is hospice?
Food, water and shelter are all examples of what?
What are physiological needs?
An example of mechanical digestion
What is chewing?
What diet would be needed for a diabetic patient?
What is carb controlled diet?
What essential nutrient is cholesterol?
What is lipids/fats?
The thickening and hardening of walls of the arteries that can occur as you age
What is Arteriosclerosis?
What is one of the 5 stages of death?
Denial, Bargaining, depression, acceptance and anger
All body processes relating to food is called
What is nutrition?
What diet would you want to put a cardiac(heart) patient on?
What is a Low sodium diet?
The basic component of all body cells
What is protein?
Psychological disorder in which a person drastically reduces calorie intake
What is anorexia?
What is one of Piaget's stages of cognitive development?
Sensorimotor, preoperational, concreter operational, formal operational
A BMI over 30 is considered
What is obese?
Why would a patient be on a fat restricted diet?
What is they have gallbladder or liver issues?
The good type of cholesterol
What is HDL?
The medical terminology for "pain"
What is "algia"?
In Maslow's heirarchy of needs, what is it called when you have reached your full potential?
What is self actualization?
What does BMR stand for?
What is basal metabolic rate?
What kind of diet would you want a person with kidney issues to be on?
What is a low protein diet?
Vitamins soluble in fat
What are vitamins DAKE