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What is the main protein that is loss in nephrotic syndrome?
immune response
muscle mass
, volume.
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• During a medical nutrition therapy for gastric reflux (GERD) and
esophagitis what habits do you want your patients to take up?
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o Stay upright after eating.
o Consume healthy, nutritionally complete diet with adequate fiber.
o Lose weight if overweight.
o Changes in body weight, primarily weight loss.
o Dietary intake-specific changes.
o Food intolerance.
o Malabsorption.
o Laboratory - B-vitamins, iron (hematologic status).
o Changes in body weight, primarily weight loss.
o Dietary intake-specific changes.
o Food intolerance.
o Malabsorption.
o Laboratory - Miconutrient deficiencies; consider B-vitamins, iron (hematologic
status).
o Oliguria.
o Azotemia.
, o renal function.
o and renal failure.
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• What are the different kinds of upper gastrointestinal disorders?
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o Proton pump inhibitor.
o Albumin because albumin plays a
o Histamine 2 receptor antagonists.
role in the vascular volume.
o And antacids.
o Gastric reflux and
o Obligatory fluid.
esophagitis.
o Facultative fluid.
o Hiatal hernia.
o Renal solute load (RSL).
o Barrett's esophagus.
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• What is normal plasma osmolality?
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, o Normal plasma osmolality is o Normal plasma osmolality is
about 320-340 milliosmole per about 285-300 milliosmole per
kilogram. kilogram.
o Normal plasma osmolality is o Normal plasma osmolality is
about 350-370 milliosmole per about 250-270 milliosmole per
kilogram. kilogram.
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• What are the major extracellular electrolytes?
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o Histidine.
o Dyspepsia.
o And Arginine (important in urea
o Gastritis and peptic ulcer.
cycle).
o Sodium.
o Calcium.
o It infused to replace electrolytes.
o Chloride.
o And bicarbonate.
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