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[Show more]How do H₂ Blockers (Cimetidine, Rantidine) help w/ gastric ulcers? - Prevents binding of histamine 
to receptor; decreases acid secretion 
Diverticulosis - Presence of diverticula (mucosal sacs in intestinal wall) 
rx: High fiber diet 
Diverticulitis - When diverticula become inflamed 
rx: Clear l...
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Add to cartHow do H₂ Blockers (Cimetidine, Rantidine) help w/ gastric ulcers? - Prevents binding of histamine 
to receptor; decreases acid secretion 
Diverticulosis - Presence of diverticula (mucosal sacs in intestinal wall) 
rx: High fiber diet 
Diverticulitis - When diverticula become inflamed 
rx: Clear l...
NCP - Nutrition Care Process. A standardized, consistent structure and framework used to provide 
nutrition care. This is different from standardized care, which infers that all patients receive the same 
care. 
NCP Steps - ADIME 
1. Assess, 2. Diagnose, 3. Intervention, 4. Monitor & Evaluate 
Criti...
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Add to cartNCP - Nutrition Care Process. A standardized, consistent structure and framework used to provide 
nutrition care. This is different from standardized care, which infers that all patients receive the same 
care. 
NCP Steps - ADIME 
1. Assess, 2. Diagnose, 3. Intervention, 4. Monitor & Evaluate 
Criti...
what happens after a gastrectomy? - dumping syndrome: 
-cramps, rapid pulses, weakness, perspiration, dizziness 
what is alimentary hypoglycemia? - when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO enters the jejunum, water is 
drawn in to achieve osmotic balance. This causes a rapid decrease in the vascular fluid compar...
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Add to cartwhat happens after a gastrectomy? - dumping syndrome: 
-cramps, rapid pulses, weakness, perspiration, dizziness 
what is alimentary hypoglycemia? - when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO enters the jejunum, water is 
drawn in to achieve osmotic balance. This causes a rapid decrease in the vascular fluid compar...
which of the following should NOT be used to assess malnutrition in an iron-deficient patient AND WHY 
a. transferrin 
b. shape of the fingernails 
c. anthropometrics 
d. prealbumin - transferrin-NOT ACCURATE BC TRANSFERRIN IS ELEVATED WITH IRON DEFICIENCY 
ANEMIA DUE TO IT TRYING TO INCREASE THE TR...
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Add to cartwhich of the following should NOT be used to assess malnutrition in an iron-deficient patient AND WHY 
a. transferrin 
b. shape of the fingernails 
c. anthropometrics 
d. prealbumin - transferrin-NOT ACCURATE BC TRANSFERRIN IS ELEVATED WITH IRON DEFICIENCY 
ANEMIA DUE TO IT TRYING TO INCREASE THE TR...
What are the drugs Cimetidine and Ranitidine used for? - h2 blocker; preventings binding of 
histamine to receptor, decreases acid secretion 
What food items should be omitted with a GI ulcer? - cayenne and black pepper, large amounts 
of chili powder, excessive caffeine and alcohol 
MNT for hiatal ...
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Add to cartWhat are the drugs Cimetidine and Ranitidine used for? - h2 blocker; preventings binding of 
histamine to receptor, decreases acid secretion 
What food items should be omitted with a GI ulcer? - cayenne and black pepper, large amounts 
of chili powder, excessive caffeine and alcohol 
MNT for hiatal ...
eroded mucosal legion -ulcer 
treatment for ulcers - antacids, antibiotics to eradicate H pylori 
Drug therapy w/ ulcers - Cimetidine, Ranitidine - H2 blocker; prevents binding of histamine to 
receptor, drecreases secretion 
Diet for patient w/ ulcers - diet as tolerated 
well-balanced 
avoid late-...
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Add to carteroded mucosal legion -ulcer 
treatment for ulcers - antacids, antibiotics to eradicate H pylori 
Drug therapy w/ ulcers - Cimetidine, Ranitidine - H2 blocker; prevents binding of histamine to 
receptor, drecreases secretion 
Diet for patient w/ ulcers - diet as tolerated 
well-balanced 
avoid late-...
Low Hemoblobin - In community surveys, a frequent symptom of malnutrition is: 
Osteomalacia - Which is the least common symptom in the elderly? 
a) osteomalacia 
b) osteoporosis 
c) obesity 
d) hypertension 
- Age of Individual 
- Sex of Individual 
- Population Statistics - What is included in the ...
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Add to cartLow Hemoblobin - In community surveys, a frequent symptom of malnutrition is: 
Osteomalacia - Which is the least common symptom in the elderly? 
a) osteomalacia 
b) osteoporosis 
c) obesity 
d) hypertension 
- Age of Individual 
- Sex of Individual 
- Population Statistics - What is included in the ...
Nutrition Care Process --as standardized, consistent structure and framework used to provide 
nutrition care 
-actual nutrition care is individualized 
critical thinking - -reasoning process where ideas are produced and evaluated 
-integrates facts, informed opinions, active listening, and observati...
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Add to cartNutrition Care Process --as standardized, consistent structure and framework used to provide 
nutrition care 
-actual nutrition care is individualized 
critical thinking - -reasoning process where ideas are produced and evaluated 
-integrates facts, informed opinions, active listening, and observati...
Macrocytic - larger than normal cell size 
megaloblastic - immature RBCs 
Folic acid deficiency anemia - macrocytic, normochromic / inability to produce sufficient red 
blood cells due to the lack of folic acid 
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia - macrocytic, pernicious anemia, produced by inadequate in...
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Add to cartMacrocytic - larger than normal cell size 
megaloblastic - immature RBCs 
Folic acid deficiency anemia - macrocytic, normochromic / inability to produce sufficient red 
blood cells due to the lack of folic acid 
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia - macrocytic, pernicious anemia, produced by inadequate in...
RE: MNT --> Anemia 
why does microcytic, hypochromic anemia occur? 
Lack of: 
Fe, Vitamin C, or Hct? - iron 
RE: MNT --> Anemia 
what does "microcytic, hypochromic" mean? 
a) small, pale 
b) large, Hgb filled 
c) iron lacking, not shiny - a) small, pale 
RE: MNT --> Anemia 
According to J...
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Add to cartRE: MNT --> Anemia 
why does microcytic, hypochromic anemia occur? 
Lack of: 
Fe, Vitamin C, or Hct? - iron 
RE: MNT --> Anemia 
what does "microcytic, hypochromic" mean? 
a) small, pale 
b) large, Hgb filled 
c) iron lacking, not shiny - a) small, pale 
RE: MNT --> Anemia 
According to J...
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