Basic Hospital Diets
consistency modification
CAM
dietary supplements
Enteral nutrition Category
100

serves as the basis for modified diet


what is regular or general diet 

100

full liquid diets assess for signs of 

what is dysphagia 

100
CAM stands for 

what is Complementary and  Alternative Medicine

100

knowledge of nutrients enhances availability to improve dietary intakes

what is pills, powders, and    liquids 

100

enteral feeding tube appropriate when 

what is when patients is unwilling to consume adequate nutrients/kilocalories orally 

200

diet as tolerated allows for

what is postoperative diet progression on the basis of the patient’s tolerance

200

full liquid diets prescribed when

what is often prescribes if patients have difficulty chewing or swallowing solid food 

200

often includes dietary or food changes 

What is integrative medicine

200

supplements pregnant women and children/ teenagers commonly need 

what is iron 

200

types of standard-intact formulas 

what is blenerized food, milk based, lactose free, modified nutrients 

300

not used for more than 8-24 hours

what is clear liquid diets

300

for patients with chewing or swallowing difficulty 

what is mechanically altered diet 

300

integrative medicines for patients seeking remedies for 

What is pain, cancer, headaches

300

what does DSHEA stand for

What is Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994

300

formula selections for 

what is Patient’s digestive and absorptive capacities; fluid restriction; high metabolic requirements

400

NPO stands for

what is nothing by mouth 

400

name at least two strictly prohibited in the 4 modified diets

what is nuts, skins, seeds, raisens, hard food or stringy, crunchy items 

400

types of biologically based therapy treatments 

what is Incorporate dietary supplements, alternative dietary patterns, aromatherapy, and other natural treatments

400

name at least 2 ways regulation and labeling is orally consumed 

what Is tablets, liquids, capsules, extracts, powders, concentrates, gel caps, liquids, and powders


400

name at least 3 different feeding routes and functions  

what is 

Nasogastric: tube is passed through nose to stomach.

Nasoduodenal: tube is passed from nose to duodenum (small intestine).

Nasojejunal: tube is passed through nose to jejunum (small intestine).

Esophagostomy: tube is surgically inserted into neck and extends to stomach.

Gastrostomy: tube is surgically inserted into stomach.

Jejunostomy: tube is surgically inserted into small intestine.

500

clear liquid diets contributes to 

what is hospital malnutrition 

500

dysphagia diets levels

what is Dysphagia Pureed, Dysphagia Mechanically Altered, Dysphagia Advanced,  and Return to regular diet

500

special training in CAM 

what is referrals to nutritionists 

500

products that supplement dietary intake and  contains

what is Vitamin, mineral, herb, other botanical, An amino acid, A dietary substance used to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, and A concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or a combination of the preceding ingredients

500

tube-feeing complications includes 

what is Mechanical complications and Metabolic difficulties,