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What are Macronutrients?
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Vitamins, minerals, electrolytes
Carbohydrates, Fat, proteins
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What are micro nutrients?
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carbohydrates, fats, proteins
vitamins, minerals, electrolytes
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What are Macronutrients?
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What are micro nutrients?
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What is a balanced diet?
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Which nutrients provide the body with the most energy?
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How much carbohydrates should we consume ?
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How much fats should we consume in our diet?
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How much protein should we have in our diet?
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How many grams of protein will a nurse recommend for a healthy adult woman who weighs 145 lbs?
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what should we watch for with patients who are vegan?
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what is a lactose-ovo-vegitarian?
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What type of deficiencies should we be concerned about with patients who are vegans or vegetarians? ( Select all that apply) A. Vitamin A, B. Vitamin D, Vitamin E. D. Calcium, E. Zinc F. Vitamin K
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What BMI is considered over weight
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what is a normal circumference for male
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what is a normal waist circumference in women?
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what would you consider if someone has a BMI over 40 ?
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Where in the country are the highest amount of people who are obese?
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Asking your patients ..............such as: What factors led to your obesity? Will help you identify the problem
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Would drug therapy for weight controlled be done only with drugs?
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What type of bariatric surgery is when the stomach is reduced ?
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what type of bariatric surgery is when the small intestine is shortened or bypassed all together
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what factors must be done to qualify for bariatric surgery ? ( Select all that apply) A. BMI of 40 or 35 with commodities , B. Depression, C. Screening for mental health, D. Binge eating disorder, E. alcohol or Drug abuse
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What would be a side effect of malabsorptive bariatric surgery ?
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What is important post operatively for a patient who had bariatric surgery ?
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how long after bariatric surgery can a patient have cosmetic surgery to remove access skin?
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motion sickness from the brainstem responding to chemical stimuli from drugs, toxins, or labyrinthine stimulation is from
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What would be a common thing to look to indicate a GI bleed
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if you have a patient that has a fecal odor and is yellow in color is a sign of :
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What is a patients vomit contains partially digested food.
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why does vomit that looks like coffee ground change color ?
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What is esophageal varices
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If someone has esophageal varies and low BP what will you do
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what is a normal thing used to replace fluid loss with
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what is a normal rate of saline on a normal size adult
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Say you have a patient your replacing fluid in, they have an NG tube for stomach decompression, and your assessing and hear crackles what will you think?
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Say you have a patient your replacing fluid in, they have an NG tube for stomach decompression, and your assessing and hear crackles will you do with their fluids ?
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Your patient who had fluid over load or pulmonary edema can start eating what after symptoms have subsided:
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patients who have N/V with dry mucosa-lethargic and difficult to arouse is a sign of ?
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What would you provide to a dehydrated patient ?
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Should you as a nurse be prepared to infuse normal saline for patients admitted with hypotension and dehydration following N/V? followed by clear cool liquids
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Biggest symptoms of ......... is heart burn, and regugitation
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WHAT IS GERD
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what is a common effect you will see in patients with GERD
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How will you know if a patient has GERD vs. heart pain
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We know that Barrett's esophagus is :
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patient with barrette esophagus should have an upper GI how often
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complications from barrett's esophagus is
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Is dental erosion possible from patient with esophageal issues
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This test is useful in assessing LES competence, degree of inflammation, scarring, strictures
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This test can detect protrusion of gastric fondus
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A popular drug that promotes esophageal healing is
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Which of these drugs are Proton pump inhibitors PPI: ( Select all that apply): A. Prilosec, B. Tylenol, C. Metoprolol D. Antacids
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Is OTC medication the same dose as a prescription
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what do antacids relieve
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When is GERD exacerbated ?
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Patients with GERD should consume :
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Patients with GERD should avoid foods that cause
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Gelatin and fruit are low in fat and will not decrease lower esophageal spinchter LES pressure?