NURSING 219Nutrition ATI remediatio
Nutrition ATI remediation
1. The recommended weight gain during pregnancy varies for each woman depending on her
body mass index (BMI) and weight prior to pregnancy.
• Recommended weight gain during the first trimester is 1 to 4 lb.
• Recommended weight gain is 2 to 4 lb per month during the second and third trimesters.
Trimesters two and three:
• Normal weight client – 1 lb/week for a total of 25 to 35 lb.
• Underweight client – just more than 1 lb/week for a total of 28 to 40 lb.
• Overweight client – 0.66 lb/week for a total of 15 to 25 lb.
2. Lactose Intolerance:
• Signs and symptoms: Flatulence, abdominal cramps, bloating, diarrhea
• Foods to avoid : milk, cheese, ice cream, cream soups, sour cream, puddings, chocolate,
coffee creamer
• Nursing intervention: monitor the client for vitamin D deficiency and calcium.
3. Celia disease:
• inability to digest the protein gluten
• S/S in children: diarrhea, steatorrhea, anemia, abdominal distention, impaired growth,
lack of appetite, and fatigue.
• S/S in adults include diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloating, anemia, steatorrhea, and
osteomalacia.
• increase diet in simple carbohydrates
4. Proteins
• Complete proteins are generally from animal sources, contain all of the essential amino
acids
• Incomplete proteins, generally from plants (grains, nuts, legumes, vegetables, fruits), do
not contain all of the essential amino acids.
• Complementary proteins are those food sources that, when eaten together, provide all
the essential amino acids.
5. Calcium helps in development of bones, teeth, supports the cardiovascular system,
• sources: broccoli, kale, egg yorks
• Excess calcium can cause kidney stones and constipation
• limit calcium intake in patients with chronic kidney condition
6. Diverticulitis
• is the inflammation that occurs when fecal matter becomes trapped in the diverticula.
• s/s: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and fever,
accompanied by chills and tachycardia.
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Nutrition ATI remediation
1. The recommended weight gain during pregnancy varies for each woman depending on her
body mass index (BMI) and weight prior to pregnancy.
• Recommended weight gain during the first trimester is 1 to 4 lb.
• Recommended weight gain is 2 to 4 lb per month during the second and third trimesters.
Trimesters two and three:
• Normal weight client – 1 lb/week for a total of 25 to 35 lb.
• Underweight client – just more than 1 lb/week for a total of 28 to 40 lb.
• Overweight client – 0.66 lb/week for a total of 15 to 25 lb.
2. Lactose Intolerance:
• Signs and symptoms: Flatulence, abdominal cramps, bloating, diarrhea
• Foods to avoid : milk, cheese, ice cream, cream soups, sour cream, puddings, chocolate,
coffee creamer
• Nursing intervention: monitor the client for vitamin D deficiency and calcium.
3. Celia disease:
• inability to digest the protein gluten
• S/S in children: diarrhea, steatorrhea, anemia, abdominal distention, impaired growth,
lack of appetite, and fatigue.
• S/S in adults include diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloating, anemia, steatorrhea, and
osteomalacia.
• increase diet in simple carbohydrates
4. Proteins
• Complete proteins are generally from animal sources, contain all of the essential amino
acids
• Incomplete proteins, generally from plants (grains, nuts, legumes, vegetables, fruits), do
not contain all of the essential amino acids.
• Complementary proteins are those food sources that, when eaten together, provide all
the essential amino acids.
5. Calcium helps in development of bones, teeth, supports the cardiovascular system,
• sources: broccoli, kale, egg yorks
• Excess calcium can cause kidney stones and constipation
• limit calcium intake in patients with chronic kidney condition
6. Diverticulitis
• is the inflammation that occurs when fecal matter becomes trapped in the diverticula.
• s/s: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and fever,
accompanied by chills and tachycardia.
This study source was downloaded by 100000848398116 from CourseHero.com on 07-18-2022 01:02:06 GMT -05:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/19929319/Nutrition-ATI-remediation/