Nurs 147 Exam 3 Study Guide
With Solution
Nutritional status
the degree of balancebetween nutrient intake& nutrient requirements
Optimal nutritional status
Achieved when sufficient nutrients are consumed to support day-to-day
body needs & any increased metabolic demands d/t growth, pregnancy, or
illness
Under Nutritional Status
Occurs when nutritional reserves are depleted or when nutrient intake is
inadequate to meet day-to-day needs or added metabolic demands
Over Nutritional Status
Caused by consumption of nutrients, especially calories,sodium, & fat, in
excess of body needs
nutritional state of your patient affect healing/health?
Lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking,stress, lack of exercise, excessive
alcohol intake,& diets high in saturated fat, cholesterol, salt,sugar, & low in
fiber
Nutritonal Screening
weight and weight history ,diet information ,routine laboratory data
,comprehensive nutritional assessment
includes dietary history and clinical information, physical examination for
clinical signs, anthropometric measures, and laboratory tests
24 hour recall
listing the types, amounts, and preparation of all foods eaten in the past 24
hours
Body Mass Index (BMI)
practial marker of optimal weight for height and indicator of obesity or
malnutrtion
anthropometric measurements
height and weight
Bitot's spots
Foamy plaques of the cornea that are a sign of vitamin A deficiency
thyroid gland
straddles the trachea responsible for T4 and T3
Preauricular lymph node
in front of the ear
posterior auricular
behind the ear
Occipital lymph nodes
base of skull
, submental lymph nodes
midline, behind the tip of the mandible
submandibular lymph nodes
halfway between the angle and the tip of the mandible
jugulodigastric lymph node
under the angle of the mandible
deep cervical lymph nodes
deep under the sternomastoid muscle
posterior cervical nodes
in the posterior triangle along the edge of the trapezius muscle
supraclavicular nodes
just above and behind the clavicle, at the sternomastoid muscle
the lymphatic system
Composed of a network of vessels, ducts, nodes, and organs. Provides
defense against infection.
nodes location that are accessible
head and neck , arms , axillae and inguinal region
headache -best diagnosis
history of headache characteristics
TTH- stands for
With Solution
Nutritional status
the degree of balancebetween nutrient intake& nutrient requirements
Optimal nutritional status
Achieved when sufficient nutrients are consumed to support day-to-day
body needs & any increased metabolic demands d/t growth, pregnancy, or
illness
Under Nutritional Status
Occurs when nutritional reserves are depleted or when nutrient intake is
inadequate to meet day-to-day needs or added metabolic demands
Over Nutritional Status
Caused by consumption of nutrients, especially calories,sodium, & fat, in
excess of body needs
nutritional state of your patient affect healing/health?
Lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking,stress, lack of exercise, excessive
alcohol intake,& diets high in saturated fat, cholesterol, salt,sugar, & low in
fiber
Nutritonal Screening
weight and weight history ,diet information ,routine laboratory data
,comprehensive nutritional assessment
includes dietary history and clinical information, physical examination for
clinical signs, anthropometric measures, and laboratory tests
24 hour recall
listing the types, amounts, and preparation of all foods eaten in the past 24
hours
Body Mass Index (BMI)
practial marker of optimal weight for height and indicator of obesity or
malnutrtion
anthropometric measurements
height and weight
Bitot's spots
Foamy plaques of the cornea that are a sign of vitamin A deficiency
thyroid gland
straddles the trachea responsible for T4 and T3
Preauricular lymph node
in front of the ear
posterior auricular
behind the ear
Occipital lymph nodes
base of skull
, submental lymph nodes
midline, behind the tip of the mandible
submandibular lymph nodes
halfway between the angle and the tip of the mandible
jugulodigastric lymph node
under the angle of the mandible
deep cervical lymph nodes
deep under the sternomastoid muscle
posterior cervical nodes
in the posterior triangle along the edge of the trapezius muscle
supraclavicular nodes
just above and behind the clavicle, at the sternomastoid muscle
the lymphatic system
Composed of a network of vessels, ducts, nodes, and organs. Provides
defense against infection.
nodes location that are accessible
head and neck , arms , axillae and inguinal region
headache -best diagnosis
history of headache characteristics
TTH- stands for