Vitamin/Mineral
Diets
Body Structure
Vital Signs
Incontinence
100
This nutrient is needed for tissue growth and repair
What is Protein?
100
The person has no dietary limits or restrictions.
What is a regular/house diet?
100
The basic unit of body structure
What is a cell?
100
Considered a warning from the body
What is pain?
100
Frequent urination at night
What is nocturia?
200
This vitamin is needed for healthy bones.
What is Vitamin D?
200
Consists of foods that are liquid at room temperature or melt at body temperature.
What is full liquid diet?
200
Semiliquid food mixture formed in the stomach
What is chyme?
200
Temperature, Pulse, Respirations, and Blood Pressure
What are vital signs?
200
The leakage of urine from a bladder that is always full.
What is overflow incontinence?
300
This vitamin is needed for blood clotting.
What is vitamin K?
300
Sample food items include: mild cheeses, strained fruit juices, pudding, and plain cake.
What is a mechanical soft diet?
300
Erythroctyes
What are red blood cells?
300
Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
What is bradycardia?
300
The loss of urine with exercise and certain movements
What is stress incontinence?
400
This mineral is needed for the formation of teeth and bones.
What is Calcium?
400
Consists of foods that are low in roughage, easily digestible, and served at moderate temperatures.
What is a bland diet?
400
Carry blood away from the heart
What are arteries?
400
Normal body temperature range for the oral site
What is 97.6 to 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit
400
The loss of urine in response to a sudden, urgent need to void is
What is urge incontinence?
500
This mineral allows red blood cells to carry oxygen.
What is Iron?
500
Consistency in carbohydrates and fats.
What is an ADA (Diabetic) diet?
500
Structure that allows urine to pass from the bladder
What is the urethra?
500
The artery the blood pressure cuff is applied over
What is the brachial artery?
500
Control over the bladder, but unable to get to the bathroom in time because the signal light was not answered.
What is functional incontinence?