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Determine a client's ideal body weight, and determine parameters for overweight and obesity related to the BMI - Answer o For adults... •Overweight = BMI of 25 or greater * Obesity = BMI of 30 o For children... * Overweight = BMI equal to or greater than 95th percentile based on age and gender-specific BMI charts * Being overweight during childhood leads to increased risk for becoming overweight during adulthood o Statistics... * Estimated 17% of children and adolescents, ages 2 to 19 * 66% of adults in US are either overweight or obese Under-nutrition - Answer reserves are depleted, and or nutrient intake is inadequate for needs Over-nutrition - Answer o consumption in excess of needs • Caused by consumption of nutrients, especially calories, sodium, and fat, in excess of body needs • Major nutritional problem today • Can lead to obesity and risk factor for... heart disease, HTN, type II diabetes, stroke, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis

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NUR 3065 Exam 3 Study Guide
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2025-2026 Updated.
Determine a client's ideal body weight, and determine parameters for overweight and obesity
related to the BMI - Answer o For adults...



•Overweight = BMI of 25 or greater



* Obesity = BMI of 30



o For children...



* Overweight = BMI equal to or greater than 95th percentile based on age and gender-specific
BMI charts



* Being overweight during childhood leads to increased risk for becoming overweight during
adulthood



o Statistics...



* Estimated 17% of children and adolescents, ages 2 to 19



* 66% of adults in US are either overweight or obese



Under-nutrition - Answer reserves are depleted, and or nutrient intake is inadequate for
needs



Over-nutrition - Answer o consumption in excess of needs

• Caused by consumption of nutrients, especially calories, sodium, and fat, in excess of body
needs

• Major nutritional problem today

• Can lead to obesity and risk factor for... heart disease, HTN, type II diabetes, stroke,
gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis

,Identify at-risk populations for under-nutrition and over-nutrition - Answer o Vulnerable
groups = infants, children, pregnant women, recent immigrants, persons with low incomes,
hospitalized people, and aging adults are at risk for:

• Impaired growth and development

• Lowered resistance to infection and disease

• Delayed wound healing

• Longer hospital stays

• Higher health care costs



Discuss health related risks related to obesity



Risk factors for obesity: - Answer • hypertension

• Obesity

• Atherosclerosis

• Cancer

• Osteoporosis

• Diabetes mellitus

• **also risk factors for HTN, atherosclerosis, cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus**



o Major risk factors for malnutrition in older adults include: - Answer • Poor physical or
mental health

• Social isolation

• Alcoholism

• Limited functional ability

• Poverty

• Polypharmacy

• Decline of extended families and increased mobility of families reduce available support
systems



Identify possible promotion interventions for malnutrition - Answer • Facilities for meal
preparation - preparing and delivering balanced meals

• Transportation to grocery stores

• Welfare programs to help offset the cost of groceries



Normal physiologic changes in aging adults: - Answer • Poor detention

• Decreased visual acuity

,• Decreased saliva production

• Decreased gastric acid secretion

• Slowed GI motility

• Decreased GI absorption

• Diminished olfactory and taste sensitivity

• Decrease in energy requirements due to loss of lean body mass and increase in fat mass



Interventions for elderly clients include: - Answer • Encourage calcium and vitamin D
(osteoporosis prevention)

• May need to increase protein

• May not need to increase calories with decreased metabolism

• Assess dentition, swallowing, etc.



Cachectic appearance - Answer physical wasting with loss of weight and muscle mass due to
disease



Sarcopenia - Answer o age related loss of muscle mass

♣ Watch out for the elderly!!!



marasmus - Answer o protein and calorie malnutrition

♣ Causes include anorexia, bowel obstruction, CA, chronic illness

♣ Starved appearance



kwashiorkor - Answer o protein malnutrition (diet high in calories but low protein)



marasmus-kwashiorkor mix - Answer o both protein and calorie inadequacies

♣ Wasting, emaciated appearance

♣ Causes include major surgery, trauma, burns, prolonged starvation, AIDS wasting

♣ Adults vulnerable!



Methods for collecting current dietary intake... - Answer ♣ 24 hour recall

♣ Food frequency questionnaire

♣ Food diary

♣ During hospitalization, documentation of nutritional intake can best be achieved through
calorie counts of nutrients consumed or infused

, observation of general appearance - Answer ♣ Skin, hair, mouth, lips, eyes

♣ Obese

♣ Cachectic

♣ Edematous



screening and objective measurement techniques to assess nutritional status - Answer ♣
Height and weight, BMI

♣ Triceps skinfold thickness

♣ Elbow breadth

♣ Arm and head circumferences

o Labs:

♣ Hemoglobin

♣ Hematocrit

♣ Cholesterol

♣ Triglycerides

♣ Total lymphocyte count

♣ Serum albumin



Metabolic syndrome: - Answer increased risk for CAD, CM, mortality



o Diagnosed with 3 of the 5 biomarkers

♣ Hypertension

♣ Increased fasting blood sugar

♣ Elevated triglycerides

♣ Less than 150 mg/dl is normal

♣ Increased waist circumference

♣ Low HDL

♣ HDL = high-density lipids; higher levels are better

♣ Less than 40 mg/dl (men), less than 50 mg/dl (women) increased risk of heart disease



Right upper quadrant: RUQ - Answer ♣ Right lobe of liver

♣ Gallbladder

♣ Duodenum

♣ Head of pancreas

♣ Right adrenal gland

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