Role of PCT & Nutrition
Therapeutic Diets
Intake & Output
Role of Water
IV Therapy
100

Infants under 1 year of age should never be given this specific food due to possible neurotoxins

What is Raw Honey

100
This specific diet is considered to be better and more helpful than laxatives. Used to help with constipation and to help with prevention of cardiovascular and diabetes.

What is High-Fiber

100

1 ounce = ________ milliliters (mL) 

30 mL

100

Percentage of adult body weight is water

What is 60%

100

Inflammation, or swelling, of the walls of a vein

what is Phlebitis 

200

PCT assisting with feeding a visually impaired patient may require the use of this to explain location of their meal on their plate 

What is  a clock

200

Specific Diet used for patients who had high physiologic stress, trauma or suffer from Anorexia

What is High-Protein, High-kilocalorie

200

To determine hydration we may look at a patients skin turgor in this specific area on the body

What is the chest

200

Normal daily water intake and output (I&O) is approximately how many milliliters?

2500 mL

200

leaking of intravenous fluid into the tissue surrounding the vein

What is Infiltration

300

Role of the PCT in promoting includes assisting a patient to eat, recording a patient's intake and what?

What is Communicating Dietary Concerns with the Nurse

300

Diet that may be used for patients with High BP, Edema, Heart Disease that limits this essential mineral

What is Low-sodium Diet

300

Functioning Part of kidney used to filter blood into urine

Nephron

300
How to help patient who is in fluid restriction and thirsty. State 2.

chew gum, suck on ice or cold fruits/veggies, rinse mouth with cold water/mouthwash, sucking on mint/hard candy, brush teeth often, limit sodium intake

300

Prior to discontinuing an IV the PCT/Nurse should do this in case of error

Take the intake of IV

400

As a PCT it is important to create an enjoyable environment when assisting with nutrition/feeding. State 3 specific examples stated in class the PCT can do to make eating more enjoyable.

- Relaxed not rushed
- allow time for before meal rituals
- provide time and privacy
- ask patient the order of food they want to eat
- Temperature not too hot
- allow time for chewing and swallowing,
- encourage to try and allow patients to try and feed themselves
- engage in conversation
- sit down and face patient when feeding

400

PCT is caring for patient on a fluid restriction. Give a specific diagnosis for a patient on fluid restriction. Must be an actual diagnosis.

What is Congestive Heart Failure, Recent Heart attack, Ascites, end stage renal disease, hepatic coma, peripheral edema, other kidney diseases with low urine output.

400

Functioning part of the kidneys that filter blood to create urine. Test used to check how well kidneys are working.

Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
400

Patient has a history of fluid retention. Best way to monitor water balance in this patient is to . Be speficifc.

Weigh patient same time of day, same clothing, same equipment

400

Instruct patient to report the following if occur after catheter removal

erythema
pain
drainage
edema

500

Childhood is a critical time for encouraging good dietary habits. Ways to encourage good dietary habits in children include: List 3 specific examples

- eat meals and snacks at regular times/set eating times
- make meals more relaxed and enjoyable, do not rush
- offer variety of foods
- do not force them to eat more than they want
- give small servings, or encourage them to serve themselves
- have children help with food selection
- keep nutritious food available for snacks
- encourage physical activity
- as adult, set a good example/role model of good dietary habits

500

Tube feedings, although necessary in some circumstances, are not without complications and it is necessary to monitor them closely. State 3 specific complications of tube feeding PCT may monitor.

Diarrhea; Distention; nausea; contamination of formula; infection; aspiration; overhydration or dehydration; electrolyte and glucose abnormalities;  disturbances in levels of other nutrients.

500
State 2 specific symptoms a patient may experience if they are in Fluid Overload. (Use proper medical terminology) 

Central edema, hypertension, abdominal ascites, peripheral edema

500

Water plays a huge role on a lot of things in our bodies. State 3 functions of water on our body.

- form and structure to body tissues
- necessary for most of body's chemical processes
- transports nutrients throughout body, eliminates wastes
- lubricates joints
- aids in digestion
- regulates body temperature

500

one of three potential complications of IV therapy

infiltration of site

phlebitis of vessel

local or systemic infections