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,what happens dumping syndrome:
after a -cramps, rapid pulses, weakness,
gastrectomy? perspiration, dizziness
when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO
enters the jejunum, water is drawn
in to achieve osmotic balance. This
causes a rapid decrease in the
vascular fluid compartment and a
decrease in peripheral vascular
what is
resistance. Blood pressure drops
alimentary
and signs of cardiac infufficiency
hypoglycemia?
appear. About two hours later, the
CHO is digested and absorbed
rapidly. Blood sugar rises,
stimulating an overproduction of
insulin, causing a drop in blood
sugar below fasting.
, MOST IMPORTANT: frequent,
small, ***DRY feedings, fluids
before or after meals (to slow
passage), restrict hypertonic
feedings for
concentrated sweets
post-
-also: give 50-60% complex CHO,
gastrectomy
protein at each meal, moderate fat
**B12 injections may be needed.
-lactose may be poorly tolerated
due to rapid transport
what does steatthorhea
decreased
pancreatic
secretion lead
to?
what is tropical bacterial, viral, parasitic infection
sprue?
what is the antibiotics, high kcal, high protein,
treatment for intramuscular B12 and oral folate
tropical sprue? supplements
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Terms in this set (125)
,what happens dumping syndrome:
after a -cramps, rapid pulses, weakness,
gastrectomy? perspiration, dizziness
when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO
enters the jejunum, water is drawn
in to achieve osmotic balance. This
causes a rapid decrease in the
vascular fluid compartment and a
decrease in peripheral vascular
what is
resistance. Blood pressure drops
alimentary
and signs of cardiac infufficiency
hypoglycemia?
appear. About two hours later, the
CHO is digested and absorbed
rapidly. Blood sugar rises,
stimulating an overproduction of
insulin, causing a drop in blood
sugar below fasting.
, MOST IMPORTANT: frequent,
small, ***DRY feedings, fluids
before or after meals (to slow
passage), restrict hypertonic
feedings for
concentrated sweets
post-
-also: give 50-60% complex CHO,
gastrectomy
protein at each meal, moderate fat
**B12 injections may be needed.
-lactose may be poorly tolerated
due to rapid transport
what does steatthorhea
decreased
pancreatic
secretion lead
to?
what is tropical bacterial, viral, parasitic infection
sprue?
what is the antibiotics, high kcal, high protein,
treatment for intramuscular B12 and oral folate
tropical sprue? supplements