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which closed method collection container protects the nurse from contamination of body
fluids - ANSWER lukens specimen container
should you have the patient drink extra fluids the night before collecting a sputum
collection - ANSWER yes
should a wound culture sample be collected from old drainage - ANSWER NO
what are the 6 classes of essential nutrients - ANSWER carbs, fats, proteins, vitamins,
minerals and water
which nutrients play an important role in building and tissue repair - ANSWER proteins,
fat and vitamin c
what does dietary fiber help with - ANSWER lowers cholesterol, glucose levels and
helps with weight loss
oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, citrus, apples, strawberries, and many vegetables are
what - ANSWER soluble fibers
whole wheat and grains, vegetables and wheat bran are what - ANSWER insoluble
fibers
inability to absorb B12 vitamin - ANSWER pernicious anemia
a diet used as a medical treatment - ANSWER therapeutic diet
liquid diet that is non irritating and consists of liquids that are easily digested and leave
little residue in the GI tract. used for 2-3 days or less. you can drink any type of liquid
you can see through, broth, apple sauce, plain gelatin, tea and black coffee. usually
given every 2-3 hours - ANSWER clear liquid diet
used after a clear diet. lacking in nutrients such as iron, zinc, and fiber. foods on this
diet include ice cream, creamy soups, gelatin, pudding, milk, and juices. - ANSWER
full liquid diet
, Diets that are used for people with conditions affecting the GI tract such as acute
diverticulitis, IBS, gastritis, esophageal varices and during periods of indigestion and
diarrhea - ANSWER soft and low residue diets
a diet that includes foods from all food groups. all meats are grounds and fruits and
vegetables are cooked and pureed. - ANSWER soft diet
same as a soft diet but restricts milk - ANSWER low residue diet
used in the treatment of constipation and diverticulosis. fruits and vegetables that are
high in fiber - ANSWER high fiber diet
what is a normal BMI - ANSWER 18.5 to 24.9
considered underweight - ANSWER BMI below 18.5
considered over weight - ANSWER 25 to 29.9
considered obese - ANSWER 30 or more
how should the treatment of obesity be like - ANSWER complex, chronic, relapsing
disease
Are tube feeding used if the GI tract is not functioning at all? - ANSWER No
where can ostomies be placed - ANSWER esophagus, stomach and the jernunum
a continuous feeding is usually given over how many hours? - ANSWER 16 to 24
a specific volume of formula given over a short period of time usually 20 to 30 minutes.
done 4 to 6 times daily - ANSWER intermittent feeding
4 to 6 hour volume of formula is administered in a matter or minutes - ANSWER bolus
feeding
which signs would indicate that the formula strength, volume, or rate is too great -
ANSWER distention, diarrhea, and dumping syndrome
what is the most dependable means of checking the placement of a tube before feeding
or giving medications - ANSWER XRAY
Other than an Xray what is the next best way to confirm tube placement - ANSWER
checking the pH, listening for the swoosh sound, visual inspection of the gastric fluid
aspirated