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NCLEX Nutrition 2

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1. What foods that are not allowed to be pureed for patient.s due to possible choking are?






2. What foods are restricted for purine controlled diet with the help from dairy?






3. How much protein is to be consumed to maintain nutrtional status?






4. What is the basic clear liquid diet?






5. What is the definition of lactose intolerance?






6. What foods are avoided or decreased for low residue/low fiber diet?






7. What two organs are effected by fat consumption?






8. Sodium controlled diets are beneficial if client has these dx.






9. As adulthood to older adulthood approaches What is the amount of calorie intake as we age?






10. What breads and snacks are high in sodium?






11. What dx uses the gluten free diet?






12. Water - calories - protein - vitamins and minerals - dairy(lactose) and low in residue is this type of diet but may lack nutrients






13. Causes of constipation






14. Aka excess fat in feces






15. What are common remedies to avoid NV?






16. What types of foods are considered clear liquid diet?






17. What three diseases are treated with phytochemicals?






18. What foods are to be avoided for celiac dx.?






19. What types of foods have high protein?






20. Diet for client with renal dx - failure - ESR or transplant - liver disease - failure - enxephalopathy - cirrhosis - hepititis - or transplant that provides the controlled amount to maintain nutritional status






21. Diet regulating serum glucose levels like diabetes - hypoglycemia - dumping syndrome and obesity






22. How do you introduce new foods to child?






23. Besides clear liquid diets what foods are opaque full liquid diet foods






24. An appetite for substances largely non-nutritive - such as clay - chalk - dirt - or sand






25. Excess accumulation of this increases uric acid that leads to gout - tumor lysis syndrome or multiple myeloma - uric acid renal stones






26. Foods high in oxalates - spinach - rhubarb - sweet potato - beet - nuts - wheat bran - tea and chocolate are avoided to prevent this problem in fat-controlled diet






27. If pregnant patient. has a high BMI obesity What is instructed weight gain?






28. What are s/s of lactose intolerance?






29. What conditions should the bland diet to be used?






30. What type of conditions does the sodium controlled diet restrict fluids for benefit?






31. What foods should be cut up or avoided for infants eating solids for risk of aspiration?






32. Clinical manifestations caused by inability to handle gluten products are






33. What foods are legumes?






34. Diet use thickened liquids provide to clients have swallow problems and aspiration risk like CVA






35. What diet consists of foods that do not irritate GI tract - reduce gas formation - gastirc acid stimulation?






36. What types of foods are eaten for gastric bypass?






37. What two dairy products are low in lactose?






38. Multiple myeloma - What is it?






39. What are some s/e of medications that effect nutritional health?






40. Rare but serious illness -the bacteria may enter the body through wounds - or they may live in improperly canned or preserved food like honey






41. 20-25 g of fiber daily to add bulk to stool and speed passage GI rate - diet used for constipation - diverticular dx - IBS - stimulates peristalsis and normal bowel function.






42. What foods are high in lactose?






43. What types of people are lactose intollerant?






44. What foods have allergic potential?

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45. Diet with small nutrient dense meals several times a day - with liquids between meals instead of with meal - with multivitamin






46. Hypoglycemic diet regulates quantity of meals to normalize blood glucose levels in 24 hours






47. What meats and dairy are high in sodium?






48. What diet is used for patient. that are having trouble chewing and swallowing like dental problems - oral lesions used as progressive - transition diets?






49. When should solid foods be introduced to reduce risk of food allergie?






50. What primary therapy of food allergy?