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Enteral Feedings
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Micronutrients
Misc
100
check enteral placement by
What is X-ray, auscultation, begin feeding slowing and monitor response
100
monosaccharide
What is a simple sugar
100
Proteins contain _______ essential amino acids
What is 9
100
Name 2 categories of micronutrients
What is vitamins and minerals
100
Fibers are derived from
What is plants
200
TPN
What is total parenteral nutrition
200
soluble in water
What is simple carb
200
Name the fat soluble vitamins that the body can store
What is A,D,E,K
200
The term for the rate at which the body metabolizes food to maintain the energy requirements of a person awake and at rest.
What is basal metabolic rate
300
NG stands for
What is nasogastric tube
300
produced by plants and animals
What is sugar
300
Name some complete proteins
What is meat,dairy,eggs,poultry and fish
300
Name the water soluble vitamins, does the body store these?
What is C, and B complex, no
300
Foodborne illnesses with no specific treatment
What is Norovirus
400
NG tubes are used for this type of pt
have gag and cough reflex,have adequate gastric emptying and require short term feedings or need suctioning of stomach
400
macronutrients include
What is sugar, and fats
400
What is a complementary protein?
What is when 2 incomplete proteins form a complete protein together, such as rice and beans
400
Name the 2 categories of minerals, and what it means
What is macro and micro
400
Nursing interventions for a client with Imbalanced Nutrition:
What are assist with changes in the diet
500
macronutrients are stored as
What is as glycogen or fat
500
amino acids are transported here
What is the liver
500
True or false: The body needs more than 100mg a day of fluoride and iron
What is false
500
Interventions to help a client in rehab increase appetite you would:
What is give mild pain med before meals, assist to position for meals, and assist to bathroom before meals