Nutrition Therapy and Pathophysiology
4th Edition by Marcia Nelms and Kathryn P. Sucher.
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PartU1:UTHEUROLEUOFUNUTRITIONUTHERAPYUINUHEALTHUCARE.
1.URoleUofUtheUDietitianUinUtheUHealthUCareUSystem.
PartU2:UTHEUNUTRITIONUCAREUPROCESS.
2.UTheUNutritionUCareUProcess.
3.UNutritionUAssessment:UFoundationUofUtheUNutritionUCareUProcess.
4.UNutritionUInterventionUandUNutritionUMonitoringUandUEvaluation.
5.UEnteralUandUParenteralUNutritionUSupport.
6.UDocumentationUofUtheUNutritionUCareUProcess.
PartU3:UIntroductionUtoUPathophysiology.
7.UFluidUandUElectrolyteUBalance.
8.UAcid-BaseUBalance.
9.UCellularUandUPhysiologicalUResponseUtoUInjury:UTheURoleUofUtheUImmuneUSyste
m.
10.UNutritionalUGenomics.
11.UPharmacology.
PartU4:UNutritionUTherapy.
12.UDiseasesUandUDisordersUofUEnergyUImbalance.
13.UDiseasesUofUtheUCardiovascularUSystem.
14.UDiseasesUofUtheUUpperUGastrointestinalUTract.
15.UDiseasesUofUtheULowerUGastrointestinalUTract.
16.UDiseasesUofUtheULiver,UGallbladder,UandUExocrineUPancreas.
17.UDiseasesUofUtheUEndocrineUSystem.
18.UDiseasesUofUtheURenalUSystem.
19.UDiseasesUofUtheUHematologicalUSystem.
20.UDiseasesUandUDisordersUofUtheUNeurologicalUSystem.
21.UDiseasesUofUtheURespiratoryUSystem.
22.UMetabolicUStressUandUtheUCriticallyUIll.
23.UNeoplasticUDisease.
24.UDiseasesUofUtheUMusculoskeletalUSystem.
25.UMetabolicUDisorders.
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URoleUofUtheURegisteredUDietitianUNutritionistUinUtheUHealthUCare
TrueU/UFalse
1. TheUScopeUofUPracticeUencompassesUtheUrangeUofUroles,Uactivities,UandUregulationsUwithinUwhi
chUnutritionU andUdieteticsUpractitionersUperform.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's:UUnderstand
REFERENCES:U TheURegisteredUDietitianUinUClinicalUPractice
2. HospiceUfacilitiesUfocusUonUintegrated,UmultidisciplinaryUassistanceUforUrecoveryUfromUacute
UorUchronicU illnessUand/orUsurgicalUprocedures.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's:URemember
REFERENCES:U TheURegisteredUDietitianUinUClinicalUPractice
3. WithUaUminimumUofU1,000UhoursUofUrelatedUpracticeUandUatUleastU90UcontinuingUeducatio
nUcredits,UaU registeredUdietitianUmayUbecomeUaUlactationUconsultant.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's:UUnderstand
REFERENCES:U OtherUHealthUProfessionals—InterdisciplinaryUTeams
4. MedicalUdoctorsUareUcommonlyUresponsibleUforUtheUinitialUnutritionUscreeningUofUpatien
tsUandUforU notifyingUtheUdietitianUifUaUpatient’sUintakeUisUinadequate.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's:UUnderstand
REFERENCES:U OtherUHealthUProfessionals—InterdisciplinaryUTeams
5. SomeUstatesUprovideUMedicaidUbenefitsUforUnutritionUservices,UbutUthereUisUsignificantUvariabilit
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a. True
b. False
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