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-Characterized by an abrupt loss of renal function that may or may not be
characterized by oliguria or anuria
What is the role of the nurse as a part of the nutrition team?
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-By using information gathered during assessments, nurses are in a good
position to identify patients in need of nutrition services.
-Nursing staff often provide basic nutrition screening and provide nutrition
education
Continuous
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Feedings administered at a consistent rate over a 24 hour period
Explain how inflammatory bowel disorders are autoimmune conditions
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-Inflammatory bowel disorders are considered autoimmune conditions that
have a genetic predisposition and an environmental trigger
Nutrition labeling is mandatory for most processed foods, although which products
are voluntary?
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Fresh meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs, and produce
, Environmental factors
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-Polluted water, which reduces food production and directly affects the
health of populations
-Famine caused by droughts or crop failures
-Improper farming techniques
Recovery phase
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(lasts 3-12 months)
-Kidney function gradually improves, but there may be some residual
permanent damage
Oliguric phase
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(24-48 hours after initial injury; lasts 1-3 weeks)
-Retention of excessive amounts of nitrogeneous compounds in the blood,
acidosis, high serum potassium, and phosphorus levels, hypertension,
anorexia, edema, and risk of water intoxication
Biologic factors