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