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Table of Contents
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PART I: Wellness, Nutrition, and the Nursing Role
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1. Wellness Nutrition xz
2. Personal and Community Nutrition
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PART II: Nutrients, Food, and Health
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3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism
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4. Carbohydrates
5. Fats
6. Protein
7. Vitamins
8. Water and Minerals
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PART III: Health Promotion through Nutrition and Nursing Practice
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9. Energy, Weight and Fitness
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10. Nutrition across the Life Span
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PART IV: Overview of Medical Nutrition Therapy
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11. Nutrition Assessment and Patient Care
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12. Food-Related Issues xz
13. Nutrition for Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
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14. Nutrition for Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
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15. Nutrition for Diabetes Mellitus
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16. Nutrition in Metabolic Stress: Burns, Trauma, and Surgery
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17. Nutrition for Cardiopulmonary Disease
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18. Nutrition for Diseases of the Kidneys
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19. Nutrition for Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders
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20. Nutrition in Cancer and HIV-AIDS
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Chapter 01: Wellness Nutrition
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onal health. The missing dimension in this example is development of social health; eating
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Table of Contents
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PART I: Wellness, Nutrition, and the Nursing Role
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1. Wellness Nutrition xz
2. Personal and Community Nutrition
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PART II: Nutrients, Food, and Health
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3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism
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4. Carbohydrates
5. Fats
6. Protein
7. Vitamins
8. Water and Minerals
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PART III: Health Promotion through Nutrition and Nursing Practice
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9. Energy, Weight and Fitness
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10. Nutrition across the Life Span
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PART IV: Overview of Medical Nutrition Therapy
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11. Nutrition Assessment and Patient Care
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12. Food-Related Issues xz
13. Nutrition for Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
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14. Nutrition for Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
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15. Nutrition for Diabetes Mellitus
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16. Nutrition in Metabolic Stress: Burns, Trauma, and Surgery
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17. Nutrition for Cardiopulmonary Disease
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18. Nutrition for Diseases of the Kidneys
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19. Nutrition for Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders
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20. Nutrition in Cancer and HIV-AIDS
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Chapter 01: Wellness Nutrition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE xz
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b. watching a television show about diabetes. xz xz xz xz xz
c. learning about food safety techniques in a high school economics course.
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d. joining a support group to help overcome an eating disorder.
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ANS: B xz
Watching a television show about diabetes is an example of informal education because it i
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s an experience that occurs through a daily activity. Attending a workshop or joining a supp
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying xz xz REF: Page 13 xz xz
TOP: x z Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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2. A college student exercises regularly and generally eats a healthy variety of foods, is takin
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member of an on-campus faith- xz xz xz xz
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c. Eating meals with friends throughout the week
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d. Meeting with a registered dietitian to review her food choices
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Wellness enhances a person’s level of health through development of each of the six dimen
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sions of health: physical health, intellectual health, emotional health, social health, spiritual
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health, and environmental health. Exercise and eating a healthy variety of foods helpdevelo
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basedorganization helps develop spiritual health; and keeping a journal helps develop emoti
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onal health. The missing dimension in this example is development of social health; eating
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meals with friends throughout the week would add this dimension. Growing her own food
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contributorto physical health; and meeting with a registered dietitian may contribute to phys
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