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PRN1032 CCC1 Exam 2
1. What are fat soluble vitamins
A, D, E, & K


2. Warfin CANNOT be taken with which vitamin?
Vitamin K


3. People at risk for dehydration
Athletes and people with uncontrolled diabetes


4. People with uncontrolled diabetes need?
More water, change positions slowly because of risk of orthostatic hypertension


5. People at risk of fluid overload?
pt with congestive heart failure


6. Sodium/Chloride is responsible for
Maintaining water balance


7. Vitamin D deficiency symptoms
Bone pain, Impaired wound healing, bone loss and hair loss


8. What does Vitamin D aid?
Bones and teeth


9. Vitamin D is?
A hormone, organic compound and works with calcium to maintain homeostasis

,10. Calcium/phosphorus aids?
Bone and teeth formation, energy metabolism


11. Calcium/phosphorus/Vitamin deficiency cause?
Rickets and growth retardation


12. Vitamin A aids in?
Vision, Skin, Reproduction


13. Foods rich in vitamin A?
Carrots, sweet potatoes, liver, fish, eggs


14. Vitamin A deficiency causes?
Corneal Xerosis, ulceration, Keratomalacia


15. What is riboflavin?
Vitamin B2 This helps the body convert carbohydrates into glucose.


16. What is catalysis?
A substance that speeds up chemical reaction


17. What does vitamin C aid?
helps the body make skin, cartilage, tendons and ligaments


18. Vitamin C deficiency causes?
Tooth loss, easy bruising, painful joints, anemia and scurvy

, 19. Function of vitamin E
Protects antioxidants, aids the immune system


20. Function of vitamin k
aid in blood clotting


21. Vitamin K deficiency symptoms
Bleeding, poor growth


22. Diseases associated with Vitamin K deficiency?
Blood clotting, Bleeding disorders


23. Vitamin K rich foods
Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Leafy Greens


24. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love
and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization


25. Define Hyponatremia
Lower than normal sodium


26. What is the first symptom of hydration?
Thirst


27. Define Psychogenic Polydipsia
Psychiatric problem where an individual drinks too much water

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