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Nutr 156- Exam 1 (With All Accurate Answers - Graded A+) Nutr 156- Exam 1 (With All Accurate Answers - Graded A+) EN - ANSWER - enteral nutrition by tube feeding methods PN - ANSWER - parenteral nutrition ONS - ANSWER - oral nutrition supplements PO - ANSWER - per oral Characteristics for diagnosing malnutrition (2 or more) - ANSWER - *Insufficient energy intake *Weight loss *Loss of muscle mass *Loss of subcutaneous fat *Localized or generalized fluid accumulation that may sometimes mask weight loss *Diminished functional status as measured by hand grip strength Why is it important to recognize malnutrition in the acute care setting? - ANSWER - "Malnutrition is associated with an increased risk of pressure ulcers and impaired wound healing, immune suppression and increased infection rate, muscle wasting and functional loss increasing the risk of falls, longer length of hospital stay, higher readmission...and mortality." What is the difference between negative and positive acute phase respondents? - ANSWER - *Negative ARP correlate with visceral proteins *Positive ARP correlate with somatic proteins APR - ANSWER - acute phase respondents Attitudes (component 4 critical thinking) - ANSWER - • Attitudes - Reflection of values - Consider fairness and responsibility Standards (component 5 critical thinking) - ANSWER - Standards - Professional standards • Code of Ethics • Standards of Professional Performance • Outcomes research Sarcopenia - ANSWER - The term is used specifically to denote loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging and distinguishes muscle loss of aging from other causes such as immobility or neurological damage. Treatment for sarcopenia - ANSWER - -Resistance training and aerobic exercise -Protein supplements and vit D optimization -Androgens/selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) -Growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) -Ghrelin mimetics (Growth hormone secretagogues, GHS) Cachexia - ANSWER - Cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by severe body weight, fat and muscle loss due to an underlying illness. Typically, it is associated with increased catabolism which cannot be reversed by mere nutritional support. There is no unanimous consensus for diagnosing cachexia. Treatment for cachexia

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Nutr 156- Exam 1 (With All Accurate
Answers - Graded A+)
EN - ANSWER - enteral nutrition by tube feeding methods

PN - ANSWER - parenteral nutrition

ONS - ANSWER - oral nutrition supplements

PO - ANSWER - per oral

Characteristics for diagnosing malnutrition (2 or more) - ANSWER - *Insufficient energy
intake
*Weight loss
*Loss of muscle mass
*Loss of subcutaneous fat
*Localized or generalized fluid accumulation that may sometimes mask weight loss
*Diminished functional status as measured by hand grip strength

Why is it important to recognize malnutrition in the acute care setting? - ANSWER -
"Malnutrition is associated with an increased risk of pressure ulcers and impaired wound
healing, immune suppression and increased infection rate, muscle wasting and
functional loss increasing the risk of falls, longer length of hospital stay, higher
readmission...and mortality."

What is the difference between negative and positive acute phase respondents? -
ANSWER - *Negative ARP correlate with visceral proteins
*Positive ARP correlate with somatic proteins

APR - ANSWER - acute phase respondents

Attitudes (component 4 critical thinking) - ANSWER - • Attitudes
- Reflection of values
- Consider fairness and responsibility

Standards (component 5 critical thinking) - ANSWER - Standards
- Professional standards
• Code of Ethics
• Standards of Professional Performance • Outcomes research

Sarcopenia - ANSWER - The term is used specifically to denote loss of muscle mass
and strength associated with aging and distinguishes muscle loss of aging from other
causes such as immobility or neurological damage.

,Treatment for sarcopenia - ANSWER - -Resistance training and aerobic exercise
-Protein supplements and vit D optimization
-Androgens/selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs)
-Growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
-Ghrelin mimetics (Growth hormone secretagogues, GHS)

Cachexia - ANSWER - Cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized
by severe body weight, fat and muscle loss due to an underlying illness. Typically, it is
associated with increased catabolism which cannot be reversed by mere nutritional
support.
There is no unanimous consensus for diagnosing cachexia.

Treatment for cachexia - ANSWER - -Exercise
-Protein increase of up to 1.5g/kg
-Appetite stimulants
-Androgen/SARMS
-Growth hormone
-Ghrelin and gherkin mimetics
-Anti-Inflammatory agents (NSAIDs, ω-3 fatty acids, thalidomide)
-Beta blockers

Assessment has how many domains and what r they? - ANSWER - 1. Client history
2. Food/nutrition history
3. Anthropometric measurements
4. Biochemical data
5. Nutrition focused physical findings

Diagnosis has how many domains and what r they? - ANSWER - 1. Intake
2. Clinical
3. Behavioral-Environmental

Intervention has how many domains and what r they? - ANSWER - 1. Food and/or
nutrient delivery
2. Nutrition education
3. Nutrition counseling
4. Coordination of nutrition care

Nutrition monitoring and evaluation has how many domains and what r they? -
ANSWER - 1. Food/Nutrition-Related History Outcomes
2. Anthropometric Measurement Outcomes
3. Biochemical Data, Medical Tests, and Procedure Outcomes
4. Nutrition-Focused Physical Finding Outcomes

PES statement - ANSWER - Problem
Etiology (root cause)
Signs and symptoms

, CRP (C-reactive protein) - ANSWER - Is a non-nutritional marker
Done with a blood test
Measures the state of inflammation

Visceral proteins - ANSWER - Serum albumin and pre-albumin

Somatic protein refers to? - ANSWER - skeletal muscle

Visceral protein refers to? - ANSWER - nonmuscular protein making up the organs,
structural components, erythrocytes, granulocytes and lymphocytes, as well as other
proteins found in the blood

A.S.P.E.N. - ANSWER - American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

RT - ANSWER - Related to

AEB - ANSWER - As evidenced by

Malnutrition most simple definition - ANSWER - Any nutritional imbalance

Chronic - ANSWER - A disease or condition lasting for 3 months or longer

Prealbumin and serum albumin - ANSWER - Correlate to inflammation, not necessarily
malnutrition

Mifflin St. Jeor - ANSWER - Females=(10 x kg) + (6.25 x cm) - (5 x age) - 161
Males=(10 x kg) + (6.25 x cm) - (5 x age) + 5

Harris-Benedict - ANSWER - Females=655.1 + (9.6 x kg) + (1.9 x cm) - (4.7 x age)
Males=66.5 + (13.8 x kg) + (5 x cm) - (6.8 x age)

Activity factors - ANSWER - 1.0 sedentary
1.2 moderately active
1.375 active
1.5 very active
1.8 extremely active

Starch-bread (1 exchange) - ANSWER - *Bagel-1/4 large bagel
*Biscuit-1 (2.5 inches across)
*Bread-1 slice
*Pita-1/2 pita
*Taco shell-2 taco shells (5 inches across)
*Corn tortilla-1 small tortilla (6 inches across)
*Flour tortilla-1 small/1/3 large(6 inches across/10 inches across)
*English muffin-1/2 muffin

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