PRN1032 CCC1 Exam 2 Review
1. Thermal regulation is a necessary function of?
H2O
2. 19% of H20 intake is from?
Diet
3. Monitor a patient w/ psychogenic polydipsia for?
H2O intoxication
4. What is Hyponatremia?
Low sodium in the blood < 135mEq/L
5. You are at risk for fluid overload if you have?
Congestive heart failure
6. Basal metabolic rate
the body's resting rate of energy expenditure
7. Sun
primary source of energy
8. Weight gain
when intake exceeds the energy use; energy expenditure and food intake must be
balanced
, 9. Adipose tissue
Tissue that stores fat
10. Glycogen
energy source has reserve for 12-48 hours
11. Muscle mass
energy source only used under long
12. If underweight
gain 1lb per week until appropriate BMI
13. BMI benefits
recognizes risk for disease
14. BMI limits
doesn't differentiate between muscle mass and adipose tissue
15. Older adults
lower energy density & higher nutrient density
16. Menopausal
increased nutrient density
17. Diabetes
limit calories from saturated fats and added sugars
1. Thermal regulation is a necessary function of?
H2O
2. 19% of H20 intake is from?
Diet
3. Monitor a patient w/ psychogenic polydipsia for?
H2O intoxication
4. What is Hyponatremia?
Low sodium in the blood < 135mEq/L
5. You are at risk for fluid overload if you have?
Congestive heart failure
6. Basal metabolic rate
the body's resting rate of energy expenditure
7. Sun
primary source of energy
8. Weight gain
when intake exceeds the energy use; energy expenditure and food intake must be
balanced
, 9. Adipose tissue
Tissue that stores fat
10. Glycogen
energy source has reserve for 12-48 hours
11. Muscle mass
energy source only used under long
12. If underweight
gain 1lb per week until appropriate BMI
13. BMI benefits
recognizes risk for disease
14. BMI limits
doesn't differentiate between muscle mass and adipose tissue
15. Older adults
lower energy density & higher nutrient density
16. Menopausal
increased nutrient density
17. Diabetes
limit calories from saturated fats and added sugars