The sum of the physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social, and environmental healths are known as.
What are the dimensions of health?
These are three diets that form the basis of diet orders.
What are regular, general, and house diets?
These health professionals help modify and accommodate patient diets?
What are registered dietitians?
What are cultural and religious implications of food?
This is an abnormal immune response to food.
What are food allergies?
This dimension of health is culturally significant.
What is spiritual health?
This diet is designed to attain or maintain optimal nutritional status for those who do not require dietary alterations.
What is a regular diet?
This is determined by registered dietitians.
What are modified diets?
These two factors influence food preferences of people.
What are cultural and religious preferences?
This is known as a nonallergic reaction; possibly caused by toxins, drugs, or conditions.
This aspect of health is challenged the stress of the dietary modification.
What is emotional health?
These diets are modified for food consistency, texture, and nutrients as well as frequency, size, and amounts of nutrients.
What quantitative and qualitative diets?
These diets require feeding (enteral) tubes.
What are liquid diets?
Some cultures and religions include this common practice that deprives the body of essential nutrients.
What is fasting?
These supplements are considered natural, but not exactly safe.
What are herbal supplements?
This skill is needed to evaluate appropriateness of methods and therapies used by patients.
What are critical thinking skills?
This perception of the diet is influenced by nursing personnel or caregivers.
What is the acceptance of the modified diet?
This diet consists of four levels and is intended for patients who have difficulty chewing or swallowing.
What is the dysphagia diet?
This consists of a cluster of medical and health care approaches, methods, and items not associated with conventional medicine.
What is TCAM?
This is considered as complimentary-alternative medicine.
What is biological based therapy?
Nurses can help patients adjust and establish new meanings related to body and spiritual nourishment.
What is spiritual or religious advice and support?
This intervention by the nurse can modify/inform the patient of the benefits of the diet.
What is patient education?
This is considered enteral nutrition (EN).
What is non-oral feeding?
This medicine is based on noninvasive, natural healing to recover from disease and to achieve wellness
What is naturopathic medicine?
This form of nutrition involves the provision of energy and nutrients intravenously.
What is parenteral nutrition?