Which nutrient reverses the ill effects of steroids?
a. VITAMIN A
b. COPPER
c. IRON
d. VITAMIN C a. VITAMIN A
Which nutrient is responsible for the Cell walls & Intracellular structure?
a. ZINC
b. B COMPLEX (THIAMINE, RIBOFLAVIN, NIACIN, B6, B12, FOLIC ACID)
c. VITAMIN A
d. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS d. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS
Fish, shellfish, flaxseed, hemp seed, soya oil, canola oil, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower
seeds, leafy vegetables, and walnuts provide the body with which nutrient?
a. COPPER
b. VITAMIN C
c. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS
d. B COMPLEX (THIAMINE, RIBOFLAVIN, NIACIN, B6, B12, FOLIC ACID) c. ESSENTIAL FATTY
ACIDS
The body does not synthesize this nutrient, therefore it must be included in daily diet.
, a. IRON
b. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS
c. VITAMIN A
d. ZINC b. ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS
Essential for immune function and wound healing. Many of these tests are affected by other
variables. Validity of lab values can be altered by fluid imbalance. Dehydration produces falsely
elevated results and fluid overload leads to false low values. VISCERAL PROTEIN STORES:
ALBUMIN AND PRE ALBUMIN
Nutritional factors known to reduce albumin. inadequate dietary protein, malabsorption, or
severe zinc deficiency
Non-nutritional factors that decrease albumin: trauma, infection, sepsis, nephrotic
syndrome, liver disease, edema, dehydration and burns
Suggested glucose range for adequate wound healing?
a. 60-100
b.100-180
c. 80-130
d. 150-200 c. 80-130
Suggested protein intake for wound healing?