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What factors increase the risk for dehydration The diminished thirst mechanism in older adults, diabetes, medications that increase urination, People with Certain Chronic Illnesses, children, exercise, and heat. kidney disease and those on diuretic medication. Diarrhea Vomiting Medication, such...

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CCC1 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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What factors increase the risk for dehydration
The diminished thirst mechanism in older adults, diabetes, medications that
increase urination, People with Certain Chronic Illnesses, children, exercise, and
heat. kidney disease and those on diuretic medication.
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Medication, such as diuretics, chemotherapy, and laxatives
Illness
Exercise
Heat
Increased urination from diuretics or conditions such as Addison's disease
Excess alcohol consumption
Burns
Kidney failure
What pigment is found in yellow, orange, and green fruit? What vitamin is this
substance associatedwith?
beta-carotene, Vitamin A (retinol)
a food product that provides calcium that is not easily absorbed
Spinach
Which disease conditions require increased water intake?
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, Cystic fibrosis, High protein or fiber intake,
Physical activity, With certain medications
Which disease conditions require fluid restrictions?
Heart failure and Kidney failure
symptoms of dehydration
early symptoms: thirst, headache, decreased urine output, dry mouth, and
dizziness.

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Late symptoms: visual impairment, hypotension, anorexia, muscle weakness,
kidney failure, and seizures

report to RN/MD: all symptoms
psychogenic polydipsia
compulsive water drinking/ excessive water intake

monitor for: water intoxication, hyponatremia.

Symptoms of water intoxication include vomiting, ataxia, agitation, seizures, and
coma.
What percentage of the daily dietary water intake comes from food
20%
What classes of medications increase the risk of dehydration?
Laxatives , Diuretics, medications for High Blood Pressure. Chemotherapy Drugs
for Cancer.
basal metabolic rate
he number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining
function.
body mass index
a value derived from the mass and height of a person. is defined as the body mass
divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in units of kg/m²,
resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres
catalyst
a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction but is itself unchanged at
the end of the process
energy-dense
food having a high calorie content in relation to its weight.
nutrient dense

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are rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients important for health, without too
much saturated fat, added sugars and sodium
dysphagia
difficulty swallowing
What is fat that is stored in the human body called?
adipose tissue
voluntary energy use
walking, talking
involuntary energy use
heart and lung function
What is glycogen? How long can the body depend on reserve stores of glycogen?
a polysaccharide; the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body, which is
stored primarily in the liver and muscle tissue.

90 to 120 minutes of continuous, vigorous activity or between 12 and 14 hours.
What energy source is only used as a last resort in times of starvation
body protein
proteins main role in the body
helps repair and build your body's tissues. It drives metabolic reactions, maintains
pH and fluid balance, and keeps the immune system strong. It also transports and
stores nutrients and can act as an energy source
fibers main role in the body
to keep the digestive system healthy.
minerals main role in the body
building strong bones and teeth. controlling body fluids inside and outside cells.
turning the food you eat into energy.
sources of saturated fats?


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