Nursing 1010 Exam 3 | Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide & Practice Questions
Nutrition - (answer)is the science of optimal cellular metabolism and its impact on health and disease
Macronutrients - (answer)large amounts - such as carbs, proteins, fatty acids, and water
Micronutrients - (answer)vitamins and minerals
kilocalorie - (answer)= 1000 calories
measurement of energy
3,500 - (answer)How many calories in a pound?
depression
convenience
disease
stress - (answer)What leads to excess nutrition?
Protein - (answer)albumin
tissue growth
needed for diabetic wound
carbohydrates - (answer)decreased intake can alter cellular metabolism and results int he use of dietary
protein as a fuel substrate, diminish cell growth and repair.
Common nutrition laboratory tests - (answer)Albumin; blood glucose; hemoglobin A1c(test that occurs
every 3 months to check on diabetics); lipid profile; electrolytes; blood urea nitrogen(BUN); tests to rule
out anemia; calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels
ChooseMyPlate - (answer)
, Nursing 1010 Exam 3 | Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide & Practice Questions
Basic therapeutic diets - (answer)Low salt
Low fat
Calorie reduction
Consumption of fiber
Bariatric surgery - (answer)Nonmalabsorptive procedures
Malabsorptive procedures
Mobility - (answer)purposeful physical movement, including gross simp movements , fine complex
movements, and coordination.
immobility - (answer)refers to an inability to move
deconditioned - (answer)describes a loss of physical fitness
atrophy - (answer)lost muscle mass
interrelated concepts consequences of immobility - (answer)Lost muscle mass = atrophy
Reduced cardiac capacity/output
Decreased endurance / activity tolerance
Orthostatic hypotension intolerance
Venous stasis = DVTs
Atalectasis, pneumonia
Consequences of Immobility - (answer)Osteoporosis, contractures
Pressure ulcers
Constipation
Nutrition - (answer)is the science of optimal cellular metabolism and its impact on health and disease
Macronutrients - (answer)large amounts - such as carbs, proteins, fatty acids, and water
Micronutrients - (answer)vitamins and minerals
kilocalorie - (answer)= 1000 calories
measurement of energy
3,500 - (answer)How many calories in a pound?
depression
convenience
disease
stress - (answer)What leads to excess nutrition?
Protein - (answer)albumin
tissue growth
needed for diabetic wound
carbohydrates - (answer)decreased intake can alter cellular metabolism and results int he use of dietary
protein as a fuel substrate, diminish cell growth and repair.
Common nutrition laboratory tests - (answer)Albumin; blood glucose; hemoglobin A1c(test that occurs
every 3 months to check on diabetics); lipid profile; electrolytes; blood urea nitrogen(BUN); tests to rule
out anemia; calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels
ChooseMyPlate - (answer)
, Nursing 1010 Exam 3 | Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide & Practice Questions
Basic therapeutic diets - (answer)Low salt
Low fat
Calorie reduction
Consumption of fiber
Bariatric surgery - (answer)Nonmalabsorptive procedures
Malabsorptive procedures
Mobility - (answer)purposeful physical movement, including gross simp movements , fine complex
movements, and coordination.
immobility - (answer)refers to an inability to move
deconditioned - (answer)describes a loss of physical fitness
atrophy - (answer)lost muscle mass
interrelated concepts consequences of immobility - (answer)Lost muscle mass = atrophy
Reduced cardiac capacity/output
Decreased endurance / activity tolerance
Orthostatic hypotension intolerance
Venous stasis = DVTs
Atalectasis, pneumonia
Consequences of Immobility - (answer)Osteoporosis, contractures
Pressure ulcers
Constipation