Metabolic Stress Pediatric Neurologic disorders musculoskeletal & Rheumatic Disease Mental Health Disorders
100
What is Insulin
This hormone is decreased during times of stress when cortisol is released
100
What is Vitamin K
Gut bacteria not able to produce
All babies are given a shot of this vitamin at birth and why?
100
What is Dysphagia 3- bite sized, moist food, avoid hard, sticky, crunchy food
This is the least restrictive of the dysphagia diets
100
What is Lupus
Rheumatoid arthritis
Grave’s disease
Scleroderma
Gout
GBS
Type 1 DM
This rheumatic disease is related to autoimmune dysfunction.
100
What is Axis I
This classification of psychiatric disorders will NOT improve in the absence of medication
200
What is Indirect Calorimetry
Preferred method to estimate energy expenditure in burn victims.
200
What is Pradder-Willi
Children born with this disease often suffer from FTT when they are infants and an uncontrolled appetite during childhood?
200
What is Ketogenic, fat
This diet is particularly effective for treating patients with epilepsy and is high in what macronutrient?
200
What is Gout
Individuals with this rheumatic disease have to limit intake of red meat.
200
What is Tryptophan
Tyrosine
Phenylalanine
Identify one AA that supports brain health.
300
What is Iron, Zinc
Identify 2 minerals that will decrease in circulation during times of stress.
300
What is Premature and LBW
A baby born at 36 weeks gestation, weighing 2400 g is considered
300
What is Protein and
Levodopa
Parkinson’s patients intake of this nutrient is monitored as it is can affect what chemical?
300
What is Vitamin D-Calcium
Name a vitamin-mineral pair that work together to support bone health in RA patients.
300
What is DHA
This macronutrient is the brain’s preferred fatty acid.
400
What is Starvation
Fat is the primary fuel in this state vs mixed fuels.
400
What is 90th
A large for gestational age baby has a weight greater than this percentile
400
What is Maintaining good nutritional status
And
Optimal function
These are the nutrition therapy goals for patients with ALS.
400
What is Decreased
Reduced fat mass can have what effect on inflammatory factors?
400
What is Simple sugar and
Caffeine
Foods with high amounts of this nutrient and bioactive substance should be limited in substance abuse patients.
500
What is Blood pressure
Urine production
BUN
Heart function
These are 3 criteria used to assess hemodynamic stability.
500
What is Greater
Energy needs for bottle fed premature infants are _____ than the needs of a baby on TPN
500
What is dementia or Alzheimer's disease
Progressive loss of memory affecting shopping, food preparation, memory of eating, chewing difficulty, and dysphagia are areas of concern for individuals with what condition?
500
What is Opioids/Pain control
High fiber diet counseling may be necessary for OA patients on what medications?
500
What is Provide information to reduce negative impacts of disease state
Reduce stress related to changing eating habits
Provide a positive experience
What are 3 unique roles for the RD in providing services with MH/Psychiatric patients?






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