Nutrition Basics
Therapeutic Diets & Feedings
Complementary & Integrative Health
Nonpharmacologic Therapies
Nursing Concepts & Interventions
100

What is the process of breaking food down into nutrients the body can use?

Digestion

100

A diet consisting of clear liquids like broth and gelatin is known as what?

Clear Liquid Diet

100

What is the difference between complementary and alternative therapies?

Complementary is used with conventional medicine; alternative is used instead of it

100

What type of therapy manipulates soft tissue to relieve pain and stress?

Massage Therapy

100

Define health, wellness, and illness.

Health: optimal functioning; Wellness: active health promotion; Illness: response to disease

200

Name the three macronutrients the body needs in large amounts.


Protein, Carbohydrates, and Fat

200

What is the difference between enteral and parenteral nutrition?

Enteral uses the GI tract; parenteral is given intravenously


200

Which U.S. organization researches complementary and integrative health practices?

NCCIH – National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

200

What therapy uses needles to stimulate specific body points?

Acupuncture

200

What is the nurse’s main goal when promoting nutritional therapy?

 

Assist clients in meeting their nutritional requirements safely

300

What are micronutrients, and why are they important?



Vitamins and minerals that support essential body functions like hydration and metabolism

300

What kind of diet contains soft foods that are easy to chew and digest?

Soft Diet 

300

Define holistic nursing.

A client-centered approach that considers mind, body, and spirit

300

Which therapy involves using natural scents from plant extracts for healing?

Aromatherapy 

300

How should nurses assess patients taking dietary supplements?

 

Check for efficacy, adverse reactions, and medication interactions

400

What is the average number of calories needed daily to maintain weight for most adults?

About 2,000 calories per day

400

What is the nurse’s role when a client is receiving enteral feeding?

Monitor for complications, verify tube placement, and ensure correct rate/formula

400

Give two examples of mind-body therapies.

Meditation and Deep Breathing

400

What therapy uses electronic devices to help control physiological functions?

Biofeedback 

400

What is one nursing intervention for clients with difficulty swallowing?

Provide thickened liquids, upright positioning, and small frequent meals

500

Which organ produces bile that helps digest fats and removes toxins from the blood?

The Liver

500

Identify one disease process that benefits from nutritional therapy

Examples: Diabetes, Hypertension, Malnutrition, Postoperative Recovery

500

What is the focus of integrative therapies?

Combining conventional, complementary, and alternative practices for whole-person care

500

Name one manual and one bioenergetic therapy.

 Manual: Chiropractic or Osteopathic care; Bioenergetic: Healing Touch or Therapeutic Touch

500

How can nurses promote wellness using nonpharmacological methods?

Encourage mindfulness, physical activity, and holistic self-care strategies