Diet tech study guide
Employee retention
Ability to keep an employee
Fistula
Abnormal opening between organs Caused by birth defects, trauma Treat for fluid loss, electrolyte loss, aggressive nutritional support
Macrocyctic cell
Abnormally larger Term macrocytosis refers to enlargement of RBC and is defines by a mean corpuscular volume of greater than 100 femtolitres. Causes include bone marrow dysplasia, alcoholism, megaloblastosis, hypothyroidism, reticulocytosis, or liver disease
Elderly
Above 65 Young-old (65-74) Aged (75-84) Oldest (85 +)
FTE works 40 hours
Absolute: min # of employees needed to staff business (hours worked actually) Adjusted: accounts for benefit days and days off
Fructose
Absorbed by facilitated diffusion via GLUT 5
Vitamin D
Absorbed from intestine with aid of bile
Calcium
Absorbed only in water-soluble form * 70 to 80% remains unabsorbed and it is excreted in waste
Glucose and Galactose
Absorbed through active transport //taken into enterocyte by co transport with sodium using the same transporter GLUT 1
Water soluble nutrients
Absorbed through passive diffusion they attach to carriers no energy require
Some water and electrolytes
Absorbed through simple diffusion Example: absorption from intestine to blood to lymph nodes
Large intestine
Absorbs vitamin K sodium potassium on the first half of colon
Riboflavin (B2)
Absorption occurs in small intestine and is enhanced by presence of food in the G.I. tract
Phagocytosis
Absorptive cells actually surround and engulf nutrients
Ferrous
Absórbanle form of iron
Democratic
Accepts majority decision
SDS (Safety Data Sheet)
According to standard set forth by the United States department of labor, specifically OSHA, chemical manufacturers must produce a safety sheet for every chemical product. The safety sheet must be posted by employers for employee reference
Common gastric problems for elderly
Achlorydia Atrophic gastritis Gastroparesis Bezoar formation Treatment: small frequent meals, lured foods, high fiber avoidance, high fat avoidance
Adult aged college students teaching methos
Active learning and participation techniques
Curative
Active medical care and treatment where cure is achievable
Social marketing
Activities aimed at changing or maintaining people's behavior for the benefit of individuals and society as a whole
Marketing
Activity directed at satisfying the wants and needs of customers Cyclical function that requires planning implementation and evaluation
Calcium
Acts as a catalyst to the clotting factor prothrombin * allows normal blood clotting
Vit E
Acts as body's anyioxidant
Chron's and Ulcerative Colitis dietary
Acute flare ups: maintain fluid and electrolyte balance
Too prevent curdling
Add acid slowly and agitate at room temp
Function of cellulose
Add bulk in the diet
Delaney Clause
Added to 1958 food and drug act
Flavor enhancer
Added to foods to enhance their flavor profile without adding a recognizable flavor of its own Example: sugars, acids, salt, mono sodium glutamate (MSG)
Fat stores energy by
Adding more carbons to a fatty acid chain
Cooking scenario preventing curdling
Adding tomato sauce to cream at room temp
GRAS
Additives on this list are thought to be safe bcos of history before 1958
Fat
Adds tenderness by coating gluten molecules Example: butter, oil, egg yolk
Traditional or classical approach to management
Administers work in a scalar principle, where authority and responsibility flow in a one way direction from high to low Example: Ted organizes and administers his employees work in a scalar principle
Growth slows until..?
Adolescence
Who can benefit from calcium and iron supplementation
Adolescents
Cholesterol management
Adult treatment panel 3 (ATP) *guidelines for cholesterol testing and management *CHD prevention Increased LDL causes CHD TLC DIET * increased fiber (10-25g/day) *decreases sat fat <7% kcals * decreased cholesterol <200 mg/day * moderate physical activity * maintain body weight
Dysphagia level 3
Advanced: soft and bite size Bread slices, muffins, moistened cereals, pasta, casseroles, baked potato, soft ripe fruits, fish
Common pathogens in food products
Aeromonas hydrophilla Bacillus cereus Campylobacter jejuni Clostridium botulinum Clostridium perfringens Listeria monocytogenes Salmonella enteritidis Shigella toxin-producing escheria Coli Shigella Staphylococcus aureus Vibrio cholerae Vibrio parahaemolyticus Yersinia enterocolitica
Thyroxine
Affects protein metabolism by increasing the rate of metabolism in all cells
Kidney disease
Affects the body's ability to process and eliminate waste and extraneous fluid from body and bloodstream
rolling with resistance
Affirming the clients freedom of choice and telling the client reluctance is normal
External sources for hiring
Agencies Schools Labor unions Advertising
What is associated with decreased BMR?
Aging
Vitamin D
Aids absorption of calcium that does not naturally occur in many foods
Diarrhea treatment
Aim to manage underlying dissorder Acute: can become serious in infants — small body mass increased susceptibility to dehydration Oral rehydration solution Glucose electrolyte solution: recommended by WHO—made of specified # of glucose, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate in water
Low cholesterol diet
Aimed to limit cholesterol intake to 200-300 mg/day Lower 💖 disease risk Cholesterol found in animal products * limit animal product consumption * increase fruits/veggies/ whole grains
Mechanical Leavening
Air is incorporated into batter or dough as a result of mixing technique used
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Airway obstruction develops as a result of chronic bronchitis /emphysema
Not appropriate base for sanitizing solution
Alcohol
Alanine
Aliphatic amino acid
During chlorophyll turns into chlorophyll in, what happens?
Alkaline often softens cellulose and hemicellulose breaks down and becomes mushy
Calcium
All cells need it to function
What needs to be available before protein being used as a structural component in the body?
All essential amino acid
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), EEO (equal employment opportunity), EEOC (equal employment opportunity commission)
All have to do with regulatory compliance
Treating Hyperlipidemia
Alphalinolenic (omega 3) should be recommended because they inhibit VLDL synthesis by decreasing hepatic production of triglycerides Omega 3 found in walnuts, flax seed, canola oil
Drugs increase weight gain by increasing appetite
Alprazolam (Xanax) —anxiety Papal—psychoactive Docusate—laxative Colace—laxative Zosyn—antibiotic Ativan—psychoactive Senna—laxative
Vit D
Also considered a hormone
Krebs cycle
Also known as TCA or citric acid cycle Takes place in mitochondria matrix
Anthoxanthins
Also known as flavones Water soluble white pigments Example: onion Colorless in acid and yellow in alkaline Aluminum is alkaline
Specificity
Also known as the true negative is the Proportion of non afflicted identified as non afflicted Example: % of healthy people who are correctly identified as not having diabetes
Sensitivity
Also known as the true positive. Proportion of afflicted individuals who test positive Example: % of healthy people who are correctly identified as having the condition
Human Relations approach to management
Also known as theory Z Preaches to their employees that everyone is involved in the decision making process and that employee involvement is key Example: Martha tells her employees that everyone is involved in decisions and that they are key to the company's productivity
Factor pricing method
Also known as traditional or mark up Mark up factor: 100 divided by food cost % =______ Selling price: raw food cost X mark up factor =_______
Functional foods
Altered versions of naturally occurring foods
Specific macros
Amino acids, mono saturated fats, poly saturated fats, fatty acids, fiber, starch, sugars
Liabilities
Amounts owed to others Includes accounts payable, accrued expenses, and mortgages payable
Amylose
Amylose content high in starch causes a starch to be prone to retrogradation
discovery teaching or learning
An approach to teaching that emphasizes encouraging students to learn concepts and principles through their own explorations and to solve problems on their own.
A patient who has disaccharide definciencies has
An increased osmotic load
Myoglobin
An oxygen-storing, pigmented protein in muscle cells.
Lactic acid
Anaerobic result of cori cycle .. pyruvic acid becomes lactic acid (reversible) due to oxygen debt
popularity index
Analyzes and predicts item sales and ranks their popularity in relation to other items
Glycogen
Animal starts with many branches in its structure
Selective breeding
Another term for cross breeding
Drugs treating GI ulcer
Antacids Cimetidine (Tagamet) Sucralfate
Triceps skin fold (TSF)
Anthropometric measurement used to estimate an individuals body fat *caliper used to pinch skin and fat w/o disturbing muscle
Epilepsy
Anticnvulsant drugs: phenorbital, phenytoin, promising * increase vit D metabolism decreasing calcium absorption of intestine * pt on such drugs is are increased risk of osteomalacia and rockets / vit D necessary
Warfarin (Coumadin)
Anticoagulant Works against vitamin k coagulation activity Intake of vit k must be moderated
Vasopressin
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Hormone involved in renal function that elevates blood pressure by increasing water reabsorption from distal and collecting tubules. Vasopressin works to retain more water and in turn increase blood pressure
Vit E
Antioxidant important for RBC formation
Vit K
Antioxidant important for blood clotting
What else isn't tangible
Appliances such as Dishwashers Consumer goods that are processed but not consumed
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Approach using all of an organizations resources to produce high quality products and services Getting the job done right the first time and every time reduces waste and results in satisfied customers 3 elements: customers, culture, counting
CHF (congestive heart failure)
Appropriate tools: diet history and upper arm circumference Patients experinece: decreased in circulation of kidneys (allowing sodium and fluid to accumulate in tissues
Mint berg management roles
Argues there are 10 primary roles that can be used to categorize a managers different functions to accomplish work and use skills
intensive sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners that are varying degrees sweeter than sucrose Used to sweeten beverages, candies and baked goods
Low sodium diet and fluid restriction
As cites are present
Eliciting Change Talk
Asking evocative questions: What worries you about your current situation? Using importance ruler- how important would you say___ is to you? On a scale of 0-10 with 10 being very important
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
Assesses and reports on the quality of the nations managed care plans
BRFFS behavior risk factor surveillance system
Assesses prevalence of personal health practices related to leading causes of death and is used by stake health departments to plan, initiate and guide health promotion and disease prevention programs, and to monitor their progress over time
Rate based/comparative rate
Assesses what will happen with the best possible care and his threshold between one and 99%
FFQ (food frequency questionnaire)
Assessment method used to determine how often an item is consumed Community setting and quick
Organizational work schedule
Assignments by 30 mins increments for all employees Shows overall workload and it's division amongst employees
negative nitrogen balance
Associated with burns, fevers, wasting diseases and other serious injuries and during periods of fasting. Thai means that amount of nitrogen excreted from body is greater than amount of nitrogen ingested
delegating leadership style
Assumes employees have high competence and high commitment
Supporting Leadership Style
Assumes employees have high competence and variable commitment
coaching leadership style
Assumes employees have some competence and low commitment, low competence and high commitment
Theory Z
Assumes people accept responsibility when they understand the big picture
The purpose of OSHA is to:
Assure a safe and healthful workplace to working men and women by authorizing enforcement of standards developed under the act by by assisting and encouraging states in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions by providing for research, information, education, and training in field of occupational safety and health...
Materials should be written
At 5th or 6th grade level
Celiac disease
Attacks SI and creates sensitivity to gluten
Understanding questions
Attempt to "put yourself in someone else's shoes" by recreating or paraphrasing the persons message Most effective ways to respond to clients because it usually leads to more cooperation and acceptance on part of client
Disadvantage of lecture style format
Audience is passive, experts not always good teachers, learning is difficult to assess Advantages: factual info provided in a direct and logical way, useful for large groups, stimulate thinking to open discussion, contain experiences that inspire
Treatment for acid reflux and esophagitis
Avoid large, high fat meals, acidic meals, chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, tight fitting clothing & smoking
Cancer
Avoid raw and unpasteurized foods High kcal diet Try to add additional sugar/sweetener to enhance flavors
Cancer
Avoid raw, undercooked, unpasteurized foods Make food more flavorful
Withdrawal
Avoiding a frustrating situation
Pantothenic Acid
B5
sickle cell desease risk factor scoring
BMI >90% 0 points/ 81-90% 1 / <80% 2 Weight loss in >6 months Child: < 5% loss (infants 1%) 1/ 5-10% 2/ >10% 3 No gain: gained wt at 25% of normal 2/ Stayed the same for 6 mos. 2 Adults: 5-10% 1/ 11-20% 2/ >20% 3 Visceral protein scores (albumin g/dl) >3.5 0/ 3.2-3.5 1/ <3.2 2 Hemoglobin <9mg/dL 2 / <50% RDA in @ least 2 food groups 2 / ⬇️ growth percentile curve by 2 or more channels 2 Hospital visit for infection, fever or chest pain >2 times 2 Chronic disease 2
Obesity
BMI of 30 or higher
gestational diabetes
Babies born to diabetic mothers are large *result is over fed fetus * newborn may be hypoglycemic Screen women by using: 24 weeks glucose fast
Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)
Bacteria in oral cavity ferment carbs, especially sucrose causing acid formation
Listeria monocytogenes
Bacteria thrives in aerobic conditions Primarily affects older , pregnant, newborns, those w a weakened immune Symptoms: fever, muscle aches, diarrhea, Treatment: requires antibiotics
streptocococcus pyogenes
Bacterial infection causes soar throat Spreads via mucus
What fruits and vegetables do not need to be washed?
Bananas and mangos because the skin is not eaten
Grantt Chart
Bar chart showing what has to be done and when Used to show: -what activities are -when activities are -how long activity lasts -where activities overlap and by how much -start and end date of project
Convert from mEq to mg
Base equation: mEq= (mg/atomic wt) x valence
Zero-Based Budget
Based on estimating needs for coming year without using last years budget. Managers write it from scratch and justify every dollar
Incremental budget
Based on the previous year's budget and a predetermined increment for inflation, operating losses
Demand oriented method
Based prices on what customers precieve the value of the item/service to be and how much they are willing to pay for it Prices can be set as high as what the customer is willing to pay above raw-food costs
Prime cost method
Based selling price on raw food costs and labor costs
Conventional method
Based selling prices on raw food costs and mark up factor
Management Functions: planning
Basic and major function
Why would an employee desire delegation?
Because they desire added responsibility
Why should mushrooms and berries (strawberries, blackberries, raspberries) be washed just before serving?
Because they readily absorb water and become mushy
When should resistance to change be identified
Before goal setting
In a research study, when should a literature review be conducted ?
Before the actual study begins
cultural awareness
Begins with cultural self awareness, awareness of stereotypes and personal stereotypical beliefs, willingness to learn from others, and learning to value differences
Social learning
Behavior is explained by continuous reciprocal interaction between cognitive, behavioral, and environmental influences
positive reinforcement
Behavior modification method that focuses on encouraging repetition of a certain behavior and provides meaningful attention from a superior
Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
Behavioral therapy is essential Dietary concern: address malnourishment * introduce healthy eating habits * > 3 meals per day * gradual increase caloric intake
Bulimia Nervosa (BN)
Behavioral therapy recommended Address malnourishment: gradually increase caloric intake
Calcium
Best absorbed in the acidic environment of the duodenum
Ferritin
Best assessment parameter for iron status
Iron deficiency
Best combated by introducing or increasing iron-rich foods Consumption of vit C rich foods will enhance absorption of nonheme iron
fixed budget
Best for organizations where revenue doesn't change
safflower oil
Best source of omega 6 (linoleic acid) Omega 6: replaces carbohydrates in the diet, LDL decreases and HDL increases
polymeric formula EN
Best when pt has functioning GI tract and does not have a disease state requiring a specialized formula Example: jevity
Parallel tray line
Best when space and # of employees is at a minimum
Perpendicular tray line
Best when there is ample # space and employees
Gallbladder
Bile helps absorption of fat vitamins, calcium, and iron
Emulsifiers
Binding substances used to slow down the destruction of the product
Bulimia Nervosa (BN)
Binging and purging Purging achieves by vomiting and laxatives Bulimia drains body of all nutrients & electrolytes Effects cardiac, endocrine, and nervous systems
Enteral nutrition (EN) formula
Blended: made from reg foods and contain additional fiber to help maintain bowel function Elemental: contain nutrients in predigested for pt with difficulty digesting regular food Complete: made from purified foods or natural foods. Used for pt with normally functioning GI Modular: provide specific supplementation of carbs, pro and fat
3 factors used to determine # of fluid and solute removed during peritoneal dialysis
Blood pressure Body weight Drain volumes
Good indicators of fluid retention
Blood pressure and body weight
Flavonoids
Bluish hue in an alkaline solution
To increase BMR
Body may increase body temp (hyperthermia), blood pressure (hypertension), heart rate (tachycardia), physical activity or thyroid hormone secretion
"Ebb and flow" response to injury
Body's reaction to psychological trauma, such as critical illness, injury, and/or sepsis. Associated with hypermatabolic and catabolic response
Vitamin D
Bound to protein for transport and stored in liver, skin, bone, and brain
FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service)
Branch of USDA that inspects meat for safe processing, labeling and packaging according to the federal meat inspection act
Cracker crumbs substitution
Bread crumbs
level 2 dysphagia diet foods not appropriate
Bread, nuts, raw fruit or sticky foods
Curdling
Breakdown of an emulsion that causes separation into lumps or curds, typically in milk and milk products
Liver
Breaks down triglycerides for use as energy
Phagocytosis
Breastmilk antibodies ingested by infants are absorbed this way
Tyramine
Broken with MAO inhibitors and will inhibit their action, resulting in excessive build-up of MAO inhibitors Diet monitored for tyramine intake
Celiac disease allowed foods
Buckwheat, cornmeal, soybean, rice, potato, millet, flax and teff
Vit E
Buffers assault of free radicals on body by acting as an electron donor causing a more stable compound to form
Saturated fats
Butter: have low smoke points than unsaturated fats (canola oil)
Sorbitol
By product (ETOH) of glucose that is absorbed via passive diffusion
Best way to evaluate effectiveness of a program
By using quantitative variables that can change based on programs intervention goals
Cans
#10 12.96 c #5 7c #3 cylinder 5.75 c #2 1/2 3.56c #2 2.5c #303 1.95c #300 1.69c #211 cylinder 1.5c #1 picnic 1.3c 8oz 1.04c 6oz 0.72c
Scoops
#4 1c #5 0.8c #6 0.67c #8 0.5c #10 0.4c #12 0.32c #16 0.25c #20 0.2c #24 0.16c #30 0.13c #40 0.10c #60 0.06c
Estimating energy needs for 4-6 mos
(89 wt - 100) + 56
Estimating needs for 4-6 months old
(89 x weight kg - 100) +56
Nitrogen balance
(Protein (g) /6.25) - (UUN + 4) = answer
azotemia
(excessive) urea and nitrogenous substances in the blood
Nitrogen balance equation
(grams of protein intake/6.25) - UUN - 4
Acculturation
(n.) the modification of the social patterns, traits, or structures of one group or society by contact with those of another; the resultant blend Example: foreigners adopting eating habits of Americans
Enterogastrone
(secreted by the duodenum) inhibits secretion of gastric juices and stomach movement and slows down motility and gastric emptying. Secreted in response to fat
liver cirrhosis
* Final stage of liver disease * liver tissue is gradually destroyed and replaced by scar tissue * found in more than 15% of heavy drinkers * causes: poisoning, hepatitis, cystic fibrosis, biliary obstruction
Programs for low income women
* WIC * early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) * title V maternal and child health program
diabetes mellitus
* artificial sweeteners do not have an effect on blood sugar * advised to avoid trans and saturated fats and foods w high cholesterol
DM type 2
* develops gradually * often the result of poor diet and exercise habits * cells no longer respond to insulin and production of insulin begins to fail
Ways to protect ice from contamination
* ice in a covered bin * service ice with ice scoop only * in event of glass in ice bin, clean thoroughly * clean hands *clean/sanitize ice bin
DM type 1
* juvenile onset or insulin dependent * insulin production system is permanently disabled
Migrants and homeless individuals
* language and cultural barriers * storage of proper food prep is an issue
Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System (PNSS)
* looks at maternal health * results used to guide public health policy
Heart disease diet
* low sodium <2300mg/day * low cholesterol <300 mg/day * eliminate trans fats (veg oils, decrease sugar, fried foods) * only consume ER * increase veggies/ fruit intake * increase fiber intake
Diet history: interview
* not leading * not intimidating * translator if needed
Native Americans & Alaskan native
* obesity epidemic * baby bottle tooth decay—prolonged bottle use * high rate of alcohol abuse—liver disease
Liver functions
* storing and releasing blood * Filtering toxic elements * metabolize and store elements * regulate fluid and electrolyte balance
The elderly
* tooth decay or ill-fitting dentures may interfere w mastication * diminished salivary function * LI exhibits decreased motility —> constipation * financial difficulties
cystic fibrosis (CF)
*Enzyme replacement therapy offered to control nutrient malabsorption *Kcal requirements: 120 to 150% RDA *High kcal snacks and larger portions @ mealtime should be offered *fat malabsorption may require fat supplementation (vitamins) *NA intake should be liberal to compensate for excess # lost in sweat
Aging process of fruit
*Starch changes to sugar *protopectin changes to pectin (ripe fruit) To practice acid (overripe fruit)
Plumbing features that may protect potable water from contamination
*air-gaps *no cross-connections *appropriate air pressure
Critical Path Method (CPM) helps you keep your project on path by...
*helping indentify activities that must be complete on time to complete entire project on time * shows which tasks can be delayed and for how long w/o impacting the overall project schedule * calcs min. # of time it takes to complete the project * tells you the earliest and lasted dates each activity can start in order to maintain schedule
Hard water
*increased mineral content *difficult for surfactants to form lather *use more detergent to compensate and ensure clean dishes *adding drying agent helps prevent water spots *decreased temperature during wash cycle leads to greasy dishes *energy chemical dishwasher saves energy, requires even more detergent
My plate 2015-20 guidelines for Americans
*make half plate fruits and veggies (focus on whole fruits and veggies *make 1/2 grains whole grains *switch to low-fat and fat-free milk or yogurt *vary protein routine *drink/eat < sodium, sat fat, added sugars
In adults w metabolic syndrome impact of MNT reported what significant outcome improvements?
*⬇️ fasting blood glucose by 2.5 mg/dL (0.1 mmol/L to 0.5 mmol/L *⬇️ hemoglobin A1c by 0.12%-0.23% *⬇️ triglycerides by 21-35 mg/dL (0.2 mmol/L -0.4mmol/L) *⬆️ high density lipoprotein chol. by 2.4mg/dl (0.06mmol/L) *⬇️body wt by 2.5-4.1kg *⬇️waist circumference by 1.9-4.8cm *⬇️systolic bp by 4.9mmHg
Stature/length for age
-Defines shortness/ tallness -Reflects long term NTR status -Determines extent of stunting -Affected by long-term nutritional stress or chronic illness < 5th= short stature
Marketing mix: place
-Product availability where and when customers want them -All activities from raw materials to finished products -Ensure products arrive in usable condition at designated places when needed
2017 scope of practice revised to include
-changes in ethical billing practices -ordering privileges, delegated orders for RDNs -new practice areas of coaching -global health and telehealth
Hunger free kids act benefits
-expanded after school meal program -created universal meal program allowing some children to get free food -increased wic coverage from 6 mos to 1 year -mandated electronic benefits be used by wic -provided new nutrition standards to school served foods
DM diet
-high complex carbs, fiber -low fat -bedtime snacks help prevent insulin rxs -snack before or during exercise - monitor carb intake / sugars exchanged for starches
SDS (Safety Data Sheet) must include:
-identity (label and list, some trade secrets may be exempt) -chemical and common names of product (if one ingredient) -if multiple, chemical and common names of hazardous ingredients -physical hazards of material -medical symptoms of exposure -manufacturers name and contact info
Thiazide diuretic
-meds used to treat HTN or ⬆️ potassium levels and/or ⬇️ fluid in body -works by ⬇️kidneys ability to reabsorb NA from H2O and into body, ⬆️ urine -side effect: hypokalemia, hypotension, hyponatremia, hypovolemia -HTN, hypernatremia, hypervolemia symptoms solved with thiazide
PKU (phenylketonuria)
-missing enzyme = phenylalanine hydroxylase (convert phenylalanine to tyrosine)PHE to TYR -PHE & metabolites accumulate --> poor intellectual function -detected: Guthrie blood test -supplement TYR and avoid aspartame
Entitlement programs
-require payment and services to all eligible people -SNAP -NSLP -Medicare -SFSP -SBP
EDEMA pitting levels
0 No pitting 1 Mild pitting, 2mm deep, quick 2 Moderate pitting, 4mm deep, 10-15 sev 3 Moderate severe, 6mm deep, 1 min 4 Severe, 8mm deep, >2 min
10% amino acid solution
0.10 g/ml
# 300 can holds...
1 1/4 cups
1 cup granulated sugar is equivalent to?
1 c brown sugar or 2 cups powdered sugar
1 c packed brown sugar is equivalent to?
1 c granulated sugar and 1tbsp molasses
1 c corn syrup is equivalent to?
1 c granulated sugar and water
Late childhood protein
1 g/kg
Conversions to know
1 oz = 2 Tbsp = 29.5 ml 1 QT = 32oz
1 c. buttermilk substitution
1 tbsp lemon juice or vinegar and 1 c milk or plain yogurt
Low fat milk
1% fat
Calcitriol
1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25-(OH)2D3) 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D 3 is the active form of vitamin D
Storage time for refrigerated poultry
1-2 days Freezer: 1 year
Sections of a research report are organized as
1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Review of existing literature 4. Methodology 5. Results 6. Discussion 7. Conclusion 8. Implications
4 types commonly used cleaning products
1. Alkaline detergents 2. Abrasive cleaners 3. Acid products 4. Solvent cleaners/degreasers
HACCP records should include ...
1. Analysis summary outlining and justifying hazards and control points 2. HACCP plan, including info about team and responsibilities of each person, description of foods and services, flow diagram of process and a plan summary ( seven principles) 3. Supporting documents 4. Info logged during implementation of plan
7 steps to effective education
1. Assess learning needs of groups/individual 2. Write performance objectives in 3 domains of learning (cognitive, affective, psychomotor) 3. Determine content based on assessment and objective 4. Select methods, techniques, materials, and resources 5. Implement learning and allow practice 6. Evaluate progress and outcomes 7. Document outcomes and results
FDA new nutrition facts label for packaging : key changes
1. CALORIES: larger & bolder 2. CALORIES FROM FAT: removed 3. ADDED SUGAR: required
Nutrition diagnosis should be
1. Clear and concise 2. Specific to the patient 3. Related to one problem 4. Related to one etiology 5. Based on reliable and accurate assessment data
2015-2020 dietary guidelines key recommendations
1. Consume <10% kcal/day from added sugar 2. Consume <10% kcal/day from sat fat 3. Consume <2,300 mg/day of sodium 4. If alcohol is consumed, consume in moderation (1 drink for women and 2 drinks for men)
Procurement Process
1. Create Purchase Requisition 2. Create & Send purchase order 3. Receive Goods 4. Receive Invoice from supplier 5. Send payment to supplier
POMR (problem oriented medical record)
1. Data base - admission data; laboratory data, diet history. 2.Problem list - predetermined problems, allergies, dietary concerns based on data base. 3.Plans - includes therapy and education based on problem list. 4.Continuing care record - list is ongoing and updated.(progress notes) 1. Narrative 2. Flow sheets 3. Discharge summary
Research process steps
1. Define the research problem and establish research objectives 2. Determine the sources of information to fulfill the research objectives 3. Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort 4. Gather relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both 5. Analyze, interpret, and summarize the results 6. Effectively communicate the results to decision makers
Main type of formal communication within a business
1. Downward where info travels from higher management to subordinate employees 2. Upwards where info travels from employees to management 3. Horizontal where info is shared within peers
Nutrition Intervention terminologies domain
1. Food and/or nutrient deliveries 2. Nutrition education 3. Nutrition counseling 4. Coordination of nutrient care by a professional (dietitian communication h with another Heath professional about client nutrition care) 5. Population based nutrition action
Nutrition intervention terminology categories
1. Food and/or nutrient delivery 2. Nutrient education 3. Nutrition counseling 4. Coordination of nutrition care by a profesional 5. Population base nutrition action
Research process steps
1. Identify a relevant and important topic 2. Develop research question 3. Hypothesis 4. Prepare research protocol 5. Organize methods and materials 6. Collet and analyze data 7. Study results
Steps in education program development
1. Identify scope/purpose of program 2. Survey potential clients with a needs assessment 3. Develop a budget 4. Secure funding (may include applying for grants)
10 steps orientation
1. Intro to company 2. Policies review and practices 3. Benefits and services review 4. Benefit plan enrollment 5. Completion of employment doc. 6. Employee expectations review 7. Setting employee expectations 8. Intro to fellow workers 9. Intro to facility 10. Intro to job
ACEND: programs min. 7 additional competencies to support emphasis area
1. Literature review and global environmental scan of NTR and dietetics competencies 2. Development of competencies' framework and outline 3. Competencies writing sessions 4. Stakeholder consultations 5. Mapping of competencies to CDR professional development portfolios existing learning need codes (LNCs) 6. National validation study of essential practice competencies by CDRs credentialed NTR & dietetics practitioners 7. Finalization and CDR approval
3 types of informational roles in managers
1. Monitor 2. Spokesperson 3. Disseminator
NSLP regulations
1. Must provide on average 1/3 of daily recommended levels of protein, Ca, Fe, vit A&C 2. No more than 1/2 of fruit requirement may be met by 100% fruit juice 3. One vegetable serving is considered 3/4 cup
Steps of program planning and development
1. Needs assessment 2. Goals and objectives 3. Program plan 4. Funding sources 5. Support from stakeholders
To metabolize vitamin D by Sunlight
1. Our skin absorbs previtamin D in form of 7 dehydrocholesterol to become precalciferol (previtamin D3). Thermal isomerization occurs to produce cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). Then cholecalciferol goes to liver to become 25-OH2-D3 (calcidiol), which is storage form of vitamin D. This form travels to kidneys to become 1,25-OH2-D3 (calcitriol), which is the active form of vitamin D
Seven Principles of HACCP
1. Perform a hazard analysis. 2. Decide on the Critical Control Points. 3. Determine the critical limits. 4. Establish procedures to monitor the critical control points. 5. Establish corrective actions. 6. Establish verification procedures. 7. Establish a record keeping system.
CQI (continuous quality improvement) 5 dimensions
1. Process focus 2. Customer focus 3. Data based decision making 4. Employee empowerment 5. Organization wide impact
Procurement Process
1. Purchase planning 2. Standards determination 3. Specifications development 4. Supplier research and selection 5. Value analysis 6. Financing 7. Price negotiation 8. Making the purchase 9. Supply contract administration 10. Inventory control and stores 11. Disposal
GI ulcers causes
1. Pyloric sphincter malfunction * allows duodenum (alkaline) contents back into stomach (acidic) 2. Taking NSAID drugs and having an H.pylori bacteria infection
SOPP 6 domains for RDN
1. Quality in practice 2. Competence and accountability 3. Provision of services 4. Application of research 5. Communication and application of knowledge 6. Utilization and management of resources
USDA Automated Multiple Pass Method steps
1. Quick step: collects food and beverages consumed previous day 2. Forgotten foods: probes for food and beverages forgotten during step 1 3. Time and occasion list: collects time and occasion of each food 4. Detailed cycle: collects detailed info on description info on the description and amount of food consumed 5. Final review: reviews 24hr recall
10% lipid solution
1.1 kcal/ml
Early childhood protein
1.2 g/kg
"One drink" of HARD LIQUOR
1.5 oz
1 tbsp baking powder is equivalent to?
1/2 tsp cream of tartar and 1/4 tsp baking soda
Scoop 12 is equivalent to?
1/3 c, 2-3/4 oz, 79 ml
1 c milk is equivalent to
1/4 c to 1/3 c dried milk and 1 c water OR 1/2 c evaporated milk and 1 c water
Lipid calculation information
10% lipid : 1.1 20% lipid : 2.0 Multiply volume by % lipid 1.1 or 2.0 and then by 9 to find # of kcals
To compensate for hidden losses in preparation, cooking, and serving, many foodservice managers add ...
10% to recipe cost prior to mark up * raw food cost X 0.10 = A * A + raw food cost = B * B + markup = final answer
Average employee remembers
10-15% he/she hears 15-30% hears and sees 30-50% says 50-70% does
DRI protein
10-35% 0.8-1 g/kg
boiling point of water
100 degrees Celsius, 212 degrees Fahrenheit, 373 Kelvin
Recommended caffeine limit per day for children
100 mg
RDA for calcium age 4 to 8
1000 mg
How long should canned tomatoes be stored
12 months
one drink of beer
12 oz
RDA for calcium age 51 above
1200 mg
#10 can
13 cups
RDA for calcium age 14 to 18 and during pregnancy
1300 mg
Tea should be served at
140-150 F
Recommended fiber for CD
15-20g
minimum cooking temperature for ground beef
160 F
Pounds to oz
16oz in 1 pound
Coffee should be served at
180-190 F
A healthy daily meal plan includes: __ servings fruit
2
# 2 can
2 1/2 cups
protein pairings or complementary proteins
2 incomplete proteins that when eaten in same meal or over the course of the day; provide adequate amounts of all essential amino acids
Healthy daily meal plan includes: __ servings of milk
2 servings low fat/fat free milk SMALL AMOUNT OF SUGAR!
Reduced milk
2% fat
DRI fat
20-35%
FTE
2080 hrs per year 1040 hours per 6 mos 173.33 hours per mo 40 hours per week
Reduced fat
25% less fat than original
high fiber diet
25-35g/day
AI daily fiber for females 9-13
26 g
A healthy daily meal plan includes: __ servings vegetables
3
# 2 1/2 can
3 1/2 cups
Katz Skills Theory
3 main managerial skills Technical & human & conceptual
Recommended caffeine limit per day for 5-12 yo
3 mg/kg
metabolic acidosis
3 or more symptoms •Hyperglycemia (diabetes) •Abdominal Obesity (overweight) •Hypertriglyceridemia (high cholesterol) •Reduced HDL cholesterol < 40 •Hypertension >130/80 mm hg (high blood pressure)
Freezer time for hamburger/ground meat
3-4 months
Storage time for refrigerated beef, veal, lamb, pork
3-5 days
Whole milk
3.25% fat
Incubation time for staphylococcus aureus
30 minutes to 8 hours
Healthy nonstressed adult ratio of nonprotein kcals to nitrogen
300 to 1
AI daily fiber for males 9-13
31 g
scoop size
32/scoop number=ounces ladle: 1 ounce=1/8 cu 32 oz = 1 quart
Label regulation for very low sodium
35 mg/ serving
age for preterm infants
40 weeks - gestational age= answer Chronological age - answer = ANSWER
DRI carbohydrates
45-65%
#3 can
5 3/4 cups
1 lb dried beans is equivalent to?
5 cups cooked beans
one drink of wine
5 oz
D5W
5% dextrose in water or 5g dextrose in 100 ml or 50 g in 1 L 3.4 kcals dectrose /gram 3.4 X 50 = 170 170 kcals/ liter X 3 liters = 510 kcals
Restricted-fiber diet:
5-10g/day
500ml of 10% amino acid solution
500 x 0.10 = 50g PRO
A healthy daily meal plan includes: __ oz meat
6
Healthy daily meal plan includes: __ servings starch /grains/ beans
6
Recommended time for new borns to be exclusively breastfed
6 months followed by continued breastfeeding with appropriate complementary foods
6-17 yo physical activity
60 min. Of physical activity per day
RDA of Vitamin C
60mg
Temp protein coagulates
62-70F (approx room temp)
Low literacy reading level
6th grade
Number of days before a dietitian assesses a patient with a negative nutrition screen ?
7
pH of blood
7.35-7.45
RDA for calcium age 1 to 3
700 mg
12-oz can of cola has how many mg/ serving of caffeine?
71 mg/serving
Fecal fat test
72 hours stool test 5-7 grams in 24hours is normal
Nutritive value of an egg
80 kcals 6 g pro 6g fat Vit A,D, riboflavin
Most susceptible to vitamin A toxicity
86 yo Caucasian male Vitamin A liver storage and plasma levels increase with age Due to increased clearance of vitamin A from blood, elderly are more susceptible to toxicity
General population reading level
8th grade
Normal body temperature
98.6 F
label regulation for low cholesterol
< 20 mg/serving
liver failure
< 30% of function lost
Skim milk
<.5% fat or also known as o% fat
Label regulation for low saturated fat
<1 g
Label regulation for low sodium
<140 msg/serving
Label regulation for gluten free
<20 mg gluten
Ground chuck
<25% fat
Label regulation for low fat
<3 g/serving
fasting blood glucose (FBG)
> or = 126mg/dL is diagnosed with diabetes Normal 70-99mg/dL
18-64 yo physical activity
>150 min. (2.5 hours) per week or moderate intensity OR 75 min (1.25 hours) of vigorous intensity
Patient is at risk if they have experienced significant weight change of....
>2% per week >5% per month >7.5% per 3 months >10% per 6 months
Calcium
>99% of calcium in body works to form and maintain bones and teeth
Sublimation
A change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid. Used to prepare high quality preserved foods using freeze drying.
Closed shop
A company with a labor agreement under which union membership can be a condition of employment. Illegal in public sector
USDA Automated Multiple Pass Method
A computerized interactive method for 24hr recall used in government sponsored nutritional studies
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
A condition in which a person not only has great difficulty concentrating for more than a few moments but also is inattentive, impulsive, and overactive.
Delphi Technique
A decision-making technique in which group members do not meet face-to-face but respond in writing to questions posed by the group leader.
nominal group technique
A decision-making technique in which group members write down ideas and solutions, read their suggestions to the whole group, and discuss and then rank the alternatives. Creative and prioritized form of brainstorming, yet yields more ideas
Homocystinuria
A disorder of methionine metabolism, leading to an abnormal accumulation of homocysteine and its metabolites (homocystine, homocysteine-cysteine complex, and others) in blood and urine. Disorder associated with low levels of folate, B6, B12
Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
A disorder with both psychologic and physiologic components that begins with dieting to lose weight and manifests into an inappropriate self-control behavior; continued restrictive eating may lead to starvation and eventually death.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
A document that explains how to properly handle substances such as chemical solvents; it includes information such as physical data, toxicity, health effects, first aid, storage, disposal, and spill procedures.
Medicaid
A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them.
Cystic fibrosis
A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems.
Chlorophyll
A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
Medical record
A legal document that organizes all the information about care of a single resident in one document and allows each discipline involved in the care to know what all disciplines are doing
What is a critical control point?
A limit set in order to ensure food safety. At this limit, controls can be applied such that food hazards are eliminated and/or are reduced to a level within the acceptable parameters. Most common application is in cooking. Temps assigned to determine safety of food must be held fro 4-15 seconds
SMOG index
A measure of readability that estimates the years of education needed to understand a piece of writing
PERT
A method for analyzing the tasks involved in completing a given project, estimating the time needed to complete each task, and identifying the minimum time needed to complete the total project. Commonly used in conjunction with critical path method (CMP)
sous vide
A method of packaging where the food is cooked or partially cooked and then vacuum packed in individual pouches and then chilled. Later the food may be heated for service in the establishment. Frozen, precooked meals are typically packaged this way. Sealed airtight (anaerobic) bags in a water bath
Daily cleaning schedule
A method to ensure upkeep of the equipment and food service areas by requiring employees to initial the schedule upon completion of cleaning, it also holds employees accountable for their daily duties
Blanching
A moist-heat method of cooking that involves cooking in a liquid or with steam just long enough to cook the outer portion of the food.
Lecithin
A phospholipid manufactured by the liver and also found in many foods; a major constituent of cell membranes. Helps yolk act as emulsifier
coercive power
A power base that is dependent on fear of the negative results from failing to comply
Healthy People 2020
A program of nationwide health-promotion and disease-prevention goals set by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Descriptive test
A time-consuming sensory test that provides detailed quantitative information using 8-12 trained panelists who were screened for their acuity and answers the question of how products differ in sensory attributes
job description
A written statement of the minimum standards that must be met by an applicant. Includes job title, statement, major/minor duties, relationships Most job descriptions will say that the job requires such duties but is not limited to these duties and tasks
Fat soluble vitamins are
A, D, E, K
Fire extinguisher classes
A,B,C, D, K
Hemoglobin A1c
ADA recommends <7.0% W/o diabetes a typical A1C is 4-6%
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
AKA transtryretin or pre-albumin : helps distinguish iron deficiency anemia
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
CO2 May be increased In feeding as well CO2 May be decreased in DKA, thiazide diuretics
Marketing mix: price ex
Cafeteria manager offering soda at reduced price in hopes of customers making an additional purchase
Gluten in flour (least to most)
Cake flour Pastry flour All purpose flour Bread flour
Calciphylaxis
Calcification of blood vessels, blood clots, and skin necrosis, typically seen in stage 5 CKD Occurs when excess calcium phosphate begins to deposit in soft tissues
Mineral absorption
Calcium require an acid, vitamin D and lactose Iron requires HCL and calcium to bind oxalates
Specific macrominerals
Calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium
how to avoid refeeding syndrome
Calories need to be increased slowly. Starting feeding quickly can cause receding syndrome
Calcitriol (Vitamin D)
Can be absorbed and metabolized through sunlight and/or dietary intake. Cholesterol is a precursor for vitamin D metabolism
Pancreatitis
Can be acute or chronic, mild or severe enough to cause total loss of function
Closed question
Can be answered by a simple response, gives control, and takes little time or effort
Quantitative food pattern
Can be used as a standard to evaluate food and beverage intakes against target levels Mediterranean, DASH, and diabetic exchange meal patterns define quantifiable amounts and types of foods to be consumed
Phenylalanine
Can convert to tyrosine
relief worker
Can cover 2.5 FTE AdJusted FTE? # of FTE X 0.55 =___
diverticular disease
Can lead to: infection, inflammation, ulceration, rupture of colon wall
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Can occur in patients w COPD when respiratory muscle is no longer strong enough to enable lungs to exchange gasses to blood O2 @ functioning levels
Vitamin D deficiency
Can occur through a lack of sunlight or vitamin D in diet. In adults: osteomalacia Which results in demineralization Nd reduction of bone density In kids: rickets Results in soft bones
Inflammation (cholecystitis)
Can occur when gallstones block duct opening, causing bile to back up into gallbladder Oregon turns red, swollen and possibly infected
Ripening
Can take weeks, months, years
Poultry
Can vary in appearance from white to yellowish-white to bluish-white
Leukemia
Cancer of blood forming tissue that hinders body's ability to fight infections.
Sunk costs
Cannot be recovered
Krebs cycle is a series of chemical reactions used to generate energy from which nutrients?
Carbohydrates, lipids, protein
Major source of calories on enteral products
Carbohydrates: prevents Ketosis and spares protein
Recommended intake of fat, pro, carbs
Carbs (CHO) 45-65% (200-400g/day) Fat 25-35% (50-100g/day) Pro 15-20%
LDL
Carries greatest percentage of cholesterol of all carriers
Market segmentation
Categorizes customers based on demographic, geographic, psychographic and behavioristic variables. During this process, the market is divided into groups of people with similar product needs
Health Impact Pyramid
Categorizes factors that affect an individuals health from least impact (tip of pyramid) to greatest impact (base of pyramid) Socioeconomic favors are at bottom
Ripening agents
Cause Protein, fat, lactose to break down
Pressure ulcers
Cause immobility, incontinence * sores act as warning signs of malnourishment
GI Ulcer
Caused by factors leading to mucosal layer impairment
Dehydration
Caused by poor water intake, excessive water output, heavy solute load (BUN)
Tooth decay
Caused by repeated purging exposing teeth to stomach acid
Aspirin
Causes bleeding in GI tract and promotes iron loss Decreases uptake of ascorbic acid and increases excreted ascorbic acid in urine
Dehydration
Causes by decreased water intake, excessive water output and heavy solute (BUN) load
AIDS
Causes by hiv Destroys t lymphocyte function causing severe immune deficiency Virus transmitted by breastmilk to babies (physical contact)
Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
Causes extreme malnourishment Symptoms: weight loss, sunken eyes, protruding skeletal structure, amenorrhea, constipation, fatigue, low energy, downy hair
Vit D
Causes kidneys to reabsorb calcium
Cholecystokinin
Causes release of enzyme rich pancreatic juices and bicarbonate rich pancreatic juices from pancreas
liver
Center of lipid metabolism
Antidepressants (lithium carbonate)
Changes sodium distribution Possibly increases sodium excretion
Classical management approach
Charachterized by the traditional bureaucratic structure of top down authority. Places value in hierarchy Embraces scalar principle (authority flows in vertical line)
Ebb phase
Characterized by hypovolemia, shock, tissue hypoxia, and decreased metabolic rate
Pancreatitis diagnostic test
Checking for serum amylase levels 72 hour stool fat test Glucose tolerance test
Soft cheese
Cheese such as Brie should be avoided by individuals with compromised immune systems (hiv/aids/cancer) due to live mold in cheese
Example of non-cariogenic foods
Cheese, egg, fish, poultry, nuts, meat, sugarless gum t
Ammonia (NH3)
Chemical often used as a base of sanitizing solution. Advantages: nontoxic, odorless, colorless, non corrosive, nonirritating, stable to heat, relatively stable in presence of organic matter; Disadvantages: destroys some microorganisms slowly and it is not compatible with some detergents and hard water
GRAS
Chemicals on list have not been tested bcos they are expensive
By adolescence
Children gain 20% height and 50% weight
In one year
Children triple their birthweight and increase length by 50%
Low albumin levels indicate
Chronic liver disease, malabsorption, malnutrition, nephrotic syndrome
Chrons
Chronic, progressive disease involving long segments of the SI or LI with inflammation from mucosa to serosa
Heme iron rich foods
Clams Oysters Shrimp Organ meats Deaf Duck Lamb
Muscle loss areas
Clavicle bone region Temple region
Abrasive cleaners
Cleaners containing a scouring agent used to scrub off hard-to-remove soils. They may scratch some surfaces.
4 C's of effective communication
Clear Concise Complete Correct
NCM nutrition care manual
Client based info for various conditions. Internet based and requires membership
cheese
Coagulation disrupts the casein (protein) in milk which causes a gel to form
What is NOT indicators of freshness?
Color
Fire extinguisher class K
Combustible oils and fats
Water loss from exercise
Comes from increased respiration and sweating
Palliative
Comfort care Curative measures not available
Beef grades not fit for human consumption
Commercial Utility Cutter Canner
Carageenan
Common food additive that's extracted from seaweed used to thicken, stabilize, or emulsify various processed products. Example: used in chocolate milk, forming a dense gel that prevents particles from sedimenting
endemic goiter
Common in regions where iodine's absent from diet *iodine's stored in thyroid gland bcos it is used to make T3/T4
Soluble fibers
Commonly found in barley, rye, oats, bran carrots
Eggs A
Commonly found in grocery stores
Staphylococcus aureus
Commonly occurring bacterium lining in nasal passages and cuts in skin. Symptoms: mimic flu, rarely fatal, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps. Lasts 24-48 hours May be found in meats, eggs, mayonnaise based salads, and cream filled pastries
Developing discrepancy
Compares and contrasts present and desired behaviors
Non referenced evaluation
Compares group norms or typical performance
Criterion referenced evaluation
Compares predefined objectives, performance with with specified objectives, diagnostic
Specific gravity
Compares ratio of density of a substance to density of a standard (usually water for a liquid or solid and air for gas
Benchmarking
Comparing results to those of industry peers to understand competitive advantages
Cash-flow statement
Concerned with flow of cash in and out of a business
Hyperglycemia
Condition in which excessive glucose is circulating in blood plasma. Symptoms: increased eating/hunger, ketosis, weight loss, increased thirst (polydipsia) and not increased thirst
Integrative problem solving
Conflict is converted into a joint problem where both parties try to find a solution they can accept
Systems Approach to Management
Considers both the external and internal environments that can impact her company before making a decision or allocating resources Example: Maggie considers internal and external factors before making a decision
Standards of Professional Performance (SOPP)
Consist of 6 domains for community and public health RDNs
Proteins
Consist of amino group and carboxyl joined to a carbon atom
Reliability
Consistency with which a device measures something in the same way each situation. Example: blood glucose meter providing readings within a 5 point range everyday for a month
Food sources of folate
Contain multiple glutamic acid molecules, which must be hydrolyzed off or removed in order to be absorbed. Examples: green leafy veggies, fortified cereals, liver, kidney, citrus fruits, lentils, and beans
Salmon and other fatty fish
Contain omega-3 fatty acids that reduce triglyceride levels
Red wine and grape juice
Contain resveratrol which reduces platelet aggregation
Egg white
Contains 1/2 of the vitamins and mineral content of eggs
Scope of Dietetics Practice Framework
Contains 3 building blocks 1. Foundation of knowledge: includes code of ethics, commission of dietetic registration certifications, CDR profesional development portfolio 2. Evaluation resources: includes standards of practice and standards of professional performance 3. Decision aids: decision analysis tree, decision analysis tool, academy definition of terms
Egg yolk
Contains all of the eggs fat
Whole milk
Contains some vitamin A though levels in skim milk are lower. All types of processed milk in US is fortified with vitamin D although the FDA does not mandate fortification
Hard water
Contains sulfate salts that Interact with tannins in tea/ coffee and cause cloudiness
Egg yolk
Contains vitamin A, D, E, K and zinc
Marketing cycle
Continuing series of events designed to meet the wants and needs of consumers Driven by consumer feedback
Cellulose
Contributes to fibrous texture in vegetables
Hydrogenation
Contributes to the stability and shelflife of products such as pastry, chips, crackers, frosting, and candy
Vit D
Controls development of calcium in bones
135 degrees F
Cooked fruits, vegetables, and any commercial processed food that will be held for an extended period before being consumed
Cheese
Cooking helps separate the whey from the curd and can also determine the moisture content and ph of cheese
just-in-time inventory system
Coordinates demand and supply so that suppliers deliver materials just before they are needed. Only a small amount of supplies are kept on hand.
Good conductors of heat
Copper, black cast iron, aluminum
Waxy starches
Corn /rice / sorghum
Glucocorticoids
Cortisol
Semi-variable
Costs are fixed for a set level of production/consumption and become variable costs after production level is exceeded Example: labor
HIPPA
Covers EMR (electronic medical record) but was not adopted bcos of HIPPA
Nutrition education goal for teenagers
Creating positive attitude about healthy eating, demonstrating how healthy diet can help develop a positive body image. Encourage them to the value of importance of food and other lifestyle factors that can prevent common nutrition related problems
Nutrition education for preschoolers
Creating positive attitudes toward food, encouraging acceptance of healthy foods, and promoting understanding of the relationship between food and health
best lab value to assess visceral protein status
Creatinine Height Index reflects visceral protein status and is regarded as the most accurate indicator of malnutrition. It requires measurement of the creatinine in 24 hours of urine excretion.
Anxiety nonverbal communication
Crossing and uncrossing legs
Avoidance nonverbal communication
Crossing arms
ETHNIC model
Culturally sensitive medical interviewing tool and uses a framework for practicing culturally component care
Functional foods
Currently no legal definition. USDA regulates claims that manufacturers make about functional foods nutrient content and effects on diseases, health, or body
Generic management standards from ISO
Customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, process approach, systems approach to management, continual improvement, factual approach to decision making, mutually beneficial supplier relations
Break even pricing method disadvantage
Customer loss, perceived value, price war
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Customer satisfaction Data collection Team involvement Emphasizes organization and structures
Which foods are allowed to eat with mold
Cut away mold... Apples/bell peppers/brocolli/Brussels sprouts/cabbage/cauliflower/ firm cheeses ex: Swiss, cheddar/garlic/ onions/ pears/ potatoes/ turnips/ winter squash/ zucchini
In what part of cells does aerobic glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm
DETERMINE
DISEASE EATING POORLY TOOTH LOSS OR MOUTH PAIN ECONOMIC HARDSHIP REDUCED SOCIAL CONTACT MULTIPLE MEDS INVOLUNTARY WEIGHT LOSS/GAIN NEEDS SELF CARE ASSISTANCE ELDER YEARD ABOVE 80
Operating budget
Daily financial guide for organization and used in projecting income
Federal Register
Daily journal of the US Government that provides weekly updates for public hearings, proposed, final rules, and agency decisions
Phosphorus
Dairy Dried beans Dried peas Soda Nuts Peanut butter
Sources of calcium
Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt), fish, bread, vegetables.
cystic fibrosis (CF)
Damage to pancreas overtime can lead to diabetes Patients may have poor oral intake due to shortness of breath, coughing, pain, weight loss, infection impaired sense of smell
Blackened
Darken the food through cooking and often seasoning
Hyperchromic cells
Darker than normal
Six sigma
Data driven approach for improving quality by establishing a standard deviation and achieving 6 standard deviations from the mean to achieve little variation in the process to eliminate errors and get them as close to zero as possible
Numerical descreste
Data with numbers (first wellness appointment )
Discharging plans begins...
Day 1 of patients hospital stay. Discharge note includes a summary of nutrition therapies and desired outcomes
Delphi Technique
Decision making and forecasting that involves successively collating the judgements of experts, where participants do not actually meet
Game theory
Decision making technique focusing on highest gain with smallest amount of losses, regardless of competition
respiratory acidosis symptoms
Decreased ventilation, headache, confusion, anxiety, drowsiness, stupor
Patient with muscle wasting may have..
Decreases creatinine
Patient with protein energy malnutrition (PEM) may have..
Decreases total lymphocyte count (TLC) and albumin
Paleness or pallor is associated with...
Deficiencies of folic acid, iron, and vitamin B-12
Calcium
Deficiency results in decreased bone mass or osteopenia
Osteoporosis
Defined by low mineral density, mass, quality. Etiologies: inadequate peak bone mass, excessive bone resorption, suppression of osteoclasts function by estrogen
Injury recovery
Degree trauma determines carb and protein amount Most pts satisfied by 35-45 kcal/kg Lipids @ about 30% kcal PRO vary @ 1-2g/kg Delay oral feeding for 24-48hrs *wait for normal peristalsis to return
In food processing
Dehydration is a method of preserving foods for indefinite periods of time by extracting moisture and inhibiting microbial growth. At least 80% water is extracted to be a method of preservation. Commonly dehydrated foods include fruits/veggies and meats 80% is removed for fruits 95% is removed for veggies
Doctors SOPP
Delivery of diagnosis Delivery of medicine
Egg yolk color
Depends on amount and type of pigment in a hens diet
liver
Desaturates fatty acids to store in fat cells
Methodology
Description of methods used and hypothesis
Commercial kitchen equipment
Designed to be energy and water efficient Ex: steam cookers
Zero-Based Budget
Designed to eliminate waste and inefficiencies
Modular kitchen equipment is..
Designed to fulfill individuals needs and to adapt to available space
Social marketing example
Designed to move by SNAP-ED
Monitoring/evaluating
Determine degree to which progress is being made toward goals and or desired patient-focused expected outcomes
Gestational Age (GA)
Determined by 40 weeks (normal)
Facility
Determines format of medical record
cost-benefit analysis
Determines if goal of intervention is worthwhile in terms of cost. Example: cost benefit analysis studies overhead cost of a dietitian leasing an office compared to income made through client appointments
CMP
Determines minimum time to complete project to help determine labor costs Used network diagram to connect acthh in cities with arrows
Fixed order quantity
Determines the order point based on average use, load time, and safety stock
Thiols
Detoxify carcinogens Found in: crucíferos veggies like Brussels sprouts
Principle 3 of HACCP
Develop preventative measures, to include critical limits, for each critical control point
GRAS
Developed in 1958 to place foods thought to be safe to consume
Frederick Taylor
Devised a system called scientific management with motto of working smarter not harder Known as father of scientific management and based his ideas on efficiency and organizing workers to perform at their maximum Capacity
gestational diabetes
Diabetes places additional stress on pregnancy moms body Pt previously on weight/diet controlled diabetes may need to take insulin Goal: meet nutr needs of baby /avoid lathe fluctuations of blood glucose /provide appropriate NTR so her stores are not exhausted
Intake Domain (NI)
Diagnosis includes actual problem related to intake such as energy balance, oral intake, substances, and nutrient balance
Bar Chart or Graph
Diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by heigh or length of lines or rectangles of equal width. It shows measurements on the vertical access in ascending to descending order. Example: Best for showing different levels of classes on x axis and number of students in a specific category of BMI on the y axis
Individual behavior determinants of health
Diet, physical activity, alcohol/tobacco/drug use, and hand washing
DASH diet
Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension
Coordination of nutrition care by a professional example
Dietitian communicating with another another member of healthcare team about nutrition care of client
Nutrition counseling
Dietitian talks 25% and patient talks 75%
probing questions
Dig deeper under the surface by attempting to gain more Information Effective probing question helps get a person to talk more about their personal opinions and feelings and promotes critical thinking Often begin with what and how
Conduction
Direct transfer of heat between adjacent molecules
Variable costs
Direct/flexible Proportionately vary with level of output and changes in volume
Decision making styles
Directive: simple clear solutions, quick decision, relies on existing rules Analytical: complex problems, carefully views alternatives, innovative methods Conceptual: socially oriented, humanistic and artistic, creatively solves problems Behavioral: concern for organization, interest in helping others, open to suggestions, relies on meetings
Leading question
Directs an individual to one answer in preference to another
Diet history
Discussion between client and provider
Gout
Disease in which abnormal metabolism of purines result in excessive levels of Utica acid in blood * results in formation of sodium irate crystals that accumulate in joints and cartilage * over time excessive crystals can increase ones risk of kidney stones or cause damage in joints —> arthritis
Cystic fibrosis
Disease of exocrine glands -pancreatic enzyme deficiency -increased electrolyte perspiration levels - thick mucus secretions -fat malabsorption -PERT(pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy) recommended with all meals to aid fat absorption
Line graph
Displays information as a series of data points connected by straight line segments . Shows frequency on a vertical scale and method of classification on a horizontal scale. Best for showing BMI for age growth chart
Inventory turnover rate
Divide cost of sales (food cost) by average inventory food cost Low ratio: poor sales/excess inventory High ratio: limited inventory/ good sales
Customer seat turnover?
Divide customers/meal by # of seats
mark up factor
Divide desired food cost % into 100 (total sales)
To determine the # of oz in a scoop...
Divide scoop # into 32 Then convert to additional measurements
Kcal to nitrogen ration
Divide tjj in tal kcals by g nitrogen . Protein is 16% nitrogen. Kcals divided by percent protein. Protein divided by 4. g protein times 0.16 (%nitrogen) equals g nitrogen. Total jacks divided by g nitrogen gives you final answer
Roman Catholics
Do not consume meat on fridays during lent (40 days preceding easter
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Document providing workers with procedures for safely handling or working with a particular substance
Coecentric model of organization
Does away with the hierarchy system, and invite all organizational members going to be equally to problem-solving
Joint Commission
Doesn't mandate a method of screening or screening tool. The hospital does!
The Joint Commission (TJC)
Doesn't provide a blueprint for the medical record.
Fixed busget
Doesn't take I to account variations in revenue Best for organization where revenue doesn't change much or that is really predictable
Conflict resolution
Dominance and suppression's and compromise, integrative problem Solving Dominance and suppression repress conflict rather than settling it : forcing, smoothing, avoidance, and resolving conflict by majority vote
Resolving conflict
Dominating managers: aggressively exercise their power of authority or passively preyed the problem doesn't exist Compromising managers: find a middle ground. Does little to help organization Integrative problem solving managers: cooperation rather than competition. All parties participate in solving the problem. Concessions made without anyone feeling like a loser
Xerostema
Dry mouth due to lack of saliva Appropriate recommendation: more liquids, sugarless gum, saliva substitutes
dehydration symptoms
Dry mouth, tongue, mucous membrane/ decreased ruination/ sunken eyes, cheeks, abdomen/ confusion/ light headed/ dizzy/ disorientation/ dry skin/ fatigue/ irritability/ thirst/ weight loss
Where are most nutrients absorbed?
Duodenum of small intestine: iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc
chlorophyll, pheophytin
During cooking, the ________________________ (which is green) present in the vegetable is converted to an olive green color which is called ______________________.
Time to plan and define performance standards should occur
During the planning phase and completed when coaching phase begins Without performance standards there is no coaching to de done
Chronic nutrition deprivation
During this body decreases BMR to conserve protein and bodily function. To decrease BMR body may decrease body temp (hypothermia), blood pressure (hypotension), heart rate (bradychardia), thyroid hormone secretion
cultural competence
Dynamic and ongoing process of seeking cultural awareness, skill, encounters
Elderly common nutrition problems
Dysphagia, poly pharmacy, chronic disease, protein energy malnutrition, decreased absorption, hypercholestolemia , tooth loss. NOT DIARRHEA!! Constipation yes! Due to decreased gastric motility and decreased HCL stomach secretion
level 2 dysphagia diet
Dysphagia-Mechanical Altered (cohesive, moist, semisolid foods, requiring some chewing).
Comparative standards
EER BMI and recommended body weight Estimated vitamin and mineral needs (DRI)
Thiamin (B1)
Easily absorbed in the first part of small intestine by active transport
Dextrins
Easily digested and inexpensive
Identify protein deficiency
Easily pluckable hair, brittle or thin nails, underweight status
People who exercise more
Eat more fruit
Botanicals
Echinacea, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, ginseng, milk thistle (for liver disease)
Frequently found in patients with kwashiorkor
Edema and fatty liver Edema occurs bcos loss of oncotic pressure Fatty liver: because of lack of carrier proteins to transport fat out of liver
CHF (congestive heart failure)
Edema can disguise disease in assessment by making typical anthropometric measures inaccurate
Job specification
Education requirements, years of experience, ability to lift a certain amount of weight
Chlorine
Effective on wide variety of bacteria Disadvantage: corrosive and irritating to skin
Achalasia
Effects esophagus ability to move food down to stomach. Lower esophageal sphincter does not relax and can trap food leading to pressure
Primary mechanical leavening agent
Egg whites bcos when egg whites are foamed by beating or whipping, there are trapped air bubble in batter * protein in foam coagulate and stabilize in presence of cooking temps
What foods receive special attention when catering to a highly susceptible population
Eggs, juices and fresh seed sprouts must be handled with additional care Eggs must be fully cooked otherwise prohibited by FDA if not fully cooked Juices must be processed or pasteurized Fresh seed sprouts and raw meats are prohibited by FDA
NSI (Nutrition Screening Initiative)
Elderly nutrition and improved nutritional care DETERMINE: basic checklist LEVEL I: screen those who need more comprehensive analysis LEVEL 2 screen used w/ potentially greater medical or nutritional problems
Fire extinguisher class C
Electric fires: wiring, fuse box, computers
Marketing mix: promotion ex
Elementary school offering free dessert with each meal during national school lunch week to increase participation
Glucagon
Elevated blood sugar levels by prompting glycogen breakdown in the liver
ADHD and feingold diet
Elimination diet, not proven to help
Human Resources
Employment processes and procedures Promotion, transfer, separation, compensation, benefits
Dispersion stages
Emulsion: liquid in liquid such as vinaigrette and mayo Sol: solid in liquid, such as turkey in gravy Gel: liquid in solid such as custard Suspension: gas in solid such as sponge cake
Wholesome Meat Act of 1967
Enacted to assure customers animal was healthy at time of slaughter and meat is fit for human consumption or wholesome
Open door policy
Encourages employees to speak freely and regularly to management regarding any aspect of business or product. Promotes open Minimizes personnel problem
Cultural encounter
Encourages one to directly engage in cross cultural interactions with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds This process allows one to validate, negate, or modify existing cultural knowledge and gain a culturally specific knowledge base to develop culturally relevant interactions
Micelles
End products of fat digestion composed of monoglycerides, diglycedides, long chain FA, and bile salts Water soluble particle absorbed into intestinal cells
Nutrition Education Goals for school aged children
Enhancing their knowledge, skills and attitude about broad, contemporary food/ nutrition topics
Emphysema
Enlarged alveoli (air sacs) exhibit degraded walls and loss of elasticity
Folic acid is high in...
Enriched cereals & grains Legumes Black & pinto beans Spinach Asparagus Green leafy veggies Lentils
Value analysis
Ensure project cost is no greater than necessary to carry out projects goal
Delaney clause
Ensures food additives known to be carcinogenic to man or animal will not be used in food
National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Entitlement program by USDA that implements dietary guidelines into lunch programs to improve nutrition of low income children and families
Break even pricing method advantage
Entry barrier: possible new entrants to market might be detected by low prices Reduced competitions: financially weaker competitors might be driven out of market Market dominance: increase production volume while decreased costs and earning a profit may lead to achieve investment market dominance
Papain
Enzyme found in papaya Used to prevent gelatinization or to keep something from forming into a gel
Bromelin
Enzyme found in pineapple Prevents grlatinization
Lipoprotein lipase
Enzyme responsible for breakdown of triglycerides to fatty acids small enough to pass into fat cells
NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) I
Epidemiologic follow up study (NHEFS) investigates relationship between clinical, nutritional, and behavioral factors assessed in NHANES I and subsequent morbidity, mortality and hospital utilization
Methionine
Essential amino acid containing sulfur
Macronutrients
Essential chemical nutrients, including fat, carbohydrates, and protein, that a body needs to live and to function normally.
Vit A
Essential for night vission
Vit K
Essential for the normal function of the body's blood clotting mechanism
Biotin
Essential role in Krebs cycle Adds or removes CO2 from compounds
Diet history
Essential to determining current nutritional habits
Vit D
Essential to regulation of calcium and bone development
Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
Estimated amount of a nutrient per day at which the needs of 50% of the population will be met.
Joint commission
Evaluates the quality and safety of care for 17,000 health care organizations
Dietary guidelines for Americans
Every 5 years *basis for federal food and nutrition programs (wic and food stamps)
Closed question
Ex: How would you rate your current eating habits?
Leading question
Ex: What did you eat for breakfast?
Secondary question
Ex: how are the foods prepared at you're favorite restaraunt?
Primary question
Ex: now that you have described the foods you typically eat outside, what are some foods you eat inside your home?
Pancreatitis
Exact cause is unknown Leading contributing factor: alcoholism
Job analysis and outline
Examination of Personal abilities, content, responsibilities entailed.
Menu psychology
Examination of how to design a menu to influence what a customer eats
Antioxidants
Example: BHA, BHT, vit. E
Emulsified foods
Example: ice cream, pastries
Apples, oranges, mushrooms
Examples of produce that should be stored in refrigerator
Preservatives
Examples: ascorbic acid, calcium proprionate, sodium benzoate, vitamin C
Gout
Excessive eating and fasting results in Ketosis — May trigger attacks
Diarrhea
Excessive loss of electrolytes especially potassium and sodium
Metabolic alkalosis
Excessive loss of stomach acid from emesis
Semi-variable costs
Expense which contains both a fixed cost component and a variable component
ETHNIC
Explanation: how do you explain your illness? Treatment: what treatment have you tried? Healers: have you sought any advice from folk healers? Negotiate: what are mutually acceptable options? Intervention: what can you agree on? Collaborate: how can you work with the patient,family, and healers?
Qualitative Research
Explores a topic of interest as a prelude to theory development Type of descriptive research that often precedes other research and data collection Example: personality traits as a prelude to obesity cause
5 principals of motivational interviewing
Express Empathy, develop discrepancy, avoid argumentation, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy
Burns
Extensive: may increase BEE by 100%
Pasteurization
Extent of pathogen destruction depends on temp. And length of exposure to heat
Vit A
Eyes need vit A to maintain mucus forming cells that lubricate the surface
FOCUS
F-find a process to improve O-organize to improve the process C-clarify current knowledge of the process *collect data and info about processes *talking to those who are most involved U-understand source of process variation S-select process improvement
Visual objective
Fabricated term
Coagulation
Facilitated by using enzymes, acid, or a combo of acid and heat
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard related to analyzing data and information using validated methods
Factual approach
Respiratory alkalosis
Failure related to pulmonary system and may be caused by loss of CO2, hyperventilation, anxiety or CVA
Metabolic acidosis
Failure related to renal system to control body's acid base balance. Kidneys retain/produce too much hydrogen (H+) or excrete too much base (HCO3). To compensate, respiratory system increases ventilation to remove carbon dioxide to decrease carbonic acid. May be caused by uncontrolled diabetes, increased hydrogen production or retention by kidneys, excessive base excretion by kidneys, uremia, or diarrhea
anuria
Failure to produce urine
FTH
Failure to thrive
Cruciferae
Family of flowering plants that include cabbage, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower
USDA grades produce: (highest to lowest)
Fancy Extra #1 #1 Combination #2
Body's principle energy reservoir
Fat
Diabetics recommended CHO intake
Fat <30% Cholesterol <300 mg/day CHO 55-60%
Liver cirrhosis
Fat is reduced to 25% caloric intake Fat in stools is present due to lack of bile salts, pancreatic insufficiency, or portal vein blockage Supplement with vitamins A, D, E
No hemogenization in cheese?
Fat rises to top as cream
ketogenic diet
Fat turned to ketones as energy *no carbs/sugars * supplement B6, B12, folate, D, calcium * often used to treat epilepsy or seizure disorders
Iron deficiency symptoms
Fatigue Slowed development Inability to maintain body temp Impaired immune function
Cancer symptoms
Fatigue, altered sense of taste & smell, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, dry mouth/sore mouth
Gastric Inhibitory Peptide (GIP)
Fats and proteins stimulate the secretion of this hormone which originates in the duodenum and jejunum
Who has an increased BMR?
Febrile patients, pregnant women, and trauma patients
FTC
Federal Trade Commission involved in reviewing what genetic testing companies do with test results
standards of fill of container
Federal standards for how full a container must be
Standards of identity
Federal standards that identify what a given food product containsb
Yeast
Feeds off of sugar and flour in presence of moisture Produces CO2 and ethanol
Jung's model of learning
Feeler Thinkers Sensors Intuitors
Eggs AA
Firm yolks that stand up tall
Glycogen
First source of energy while exercising muscles
Sources of vitamin A
Fish liver oils, liver, butter, margarine, carrots, mango, yams, sweet potato, cantaloupe, apricots, green leafy veggies, milk
Sources of vitamin D
Fish liver oils. It is also made in the skin in the presence of sunlight. Fortified foods
Polyunsaturated fats
Fish, sunflower oil, omega 3&6 soybeans, grain products, peanut butter
break-even point (BEP) equation
Fixed cost / 1- (variable cost/ sales)
Fire extinguisher class B
Flammable liquids: fires in oils, gasoline, some paints, lacquers, grease, solvents
Pancreatitis symptoms
Flare up when pancreatic enzymes and bile are stimulated by food ingestion
Anthoxanthins are also
Flavones
monosodium glutamate (MSG)
Flavor enhancer commonly added to processed meat products, chineese food and other canned foods
Aesthetics in food
Flavor, consistency, shape, color, texture Sustainability is a factor that affects menu planning
Nutrients added to enriched flour
Flic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, iron. Protein, potassium, and biotin, may be in flour but are not separately added
Cornstarch substitution
Flour
Common ingredients in baking recipes
Flour, liquid, leavening agents, salt, egg, fat, sugar
Flow phase
Fluid restriction, and oxygen transport returns
NFNS-national food and nutrition survey
Focused on gathering info about food intake and health status
RDA
Focused on providing intake levels for individual nutrients that may be deficient with aim to preventing nutrition related disease
NSLP (National School Lunch Program)
Focused on providing low cost meals to low income students
Team Management
Focuses on both employees and production Most desirable
Long-range planning
Focuses on goals and objectives for 5 years. Requires mission statement and vision
Strategic planning
Focuses on long-term goal and evaluation using SWOT analysis
authority management
Focuses on production and managing tasks
Lean
Focuses on using less human effort, space, capital, and time to make products/services more efficient
Recency
Focuses only on recent performance
Folate + pregnancy
Folate (folic acid) is 600 mcg during pregancy. With 400 coming from supplements and 200 from diet
Pregnancy & folate
Folate plays an important role in synthesis of nuclear acids * necessary for DNA formation * RDA for folate increases from 180 to 400 mcg/day * begin before conception
1st trimester
Folate supplementation most important bcos neural tube defects occur in first 18 weeks
Cristae
Folded inner membranes inside mitochondrion; electron transport chain takes place here during cellular respiration to create ATP
Secondary question
Follow up question or attempt to obtain further information that a primary question failed to elicit
B 12
Fond of it are broken down in the acidic environment of stomach
Propyl gallate (PG)
Food additive used as a preservative and mild inhibitor that is commonly found in sausage
Salmonella
Food borne illness commonly caused by unwashed hands or cross contamination
Selling price
Food cost divided by desired food cost
Ferric
Food form of iron and can be categorized as heme and non heme
Clostridium perfringens
Food intoxication found in human intestines, often raw meat, poultry Grows best in anaerobic conditions
Clostridium botulinum
Food intoxication most commonly caused by improperly processed and canned foods Soil based Anaerobic
Tangible food
Food is capable of being perceived by customer via smell, taste and touch Example: hamburger
Sear
Food is quickly browned on all sides before cooking thoroughly to trap flavors and juices
FDA has no oversight over __ in schools
Food marketing
ready, prepared
Food prepared on site, frozen for later use Production and service areas are on the same facility
STEPS
Food program receiving a major federal grant CDC program researching disease prevention
SNAP
Food stamps via USDA
Assets
Foods and products owed to you
cariogenic foods
Foods that break down into simple sugars in the mouth and can be used by the bacteria to cause dental caries
Operating budget
Forecasts revenue, expenses, profit during project time
Immunologic reactions and food allergies
Foreign systems (antigens) cleared from body by immune systems macrophages, T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes * B produce antibodies specific to antigens encountered by body
Kwashiorkor
Form of malnutrition that occurs when there is insufficient dietary protein. Most common in area where there is famine, limited food supply and low levels of education
Protein role
Forming hormone, enzymes antibodies maintaining, and building tissues
BMI (body mass index)
Formula that can be used to screen for excessive fat
BMI (body mass index)
Formula: weight (kg)/ height (m)^2
Non heme iron rich foods
Fortified cereals Soybeans Squash Pumpkin Beans Tomato products Prune juice Molasses
Foods rich in calcium
Fortified juice & cereals Cereals Dairy Green leafy veggies Almonds Salmon Tofu Rhubarb Beans
Cholecalciferol
Found in animal products
Humectants
Found in candy and shredded coconut
Polyhydric alcohols (polyols)
Found in chewing gum, sweetened baked goods, chocolate, and beverages
Polyphenols
Found in cocoa Associated with reduced risk of CVD by improving endothelial function through blood vessel dilation
Phytochemicals (phytonutrients)
Found in fruits/veggies/whole grains/legumes/beans/herbs/spices/nuts/seeds Characterized according to chemical structures and functional properties
Gluten
Found in rye, barley, wheat
Natural toxins
Found in seafood, mushrooms, red beans, honey Buy from approved Nd inspected sources
Chuck
Found in shoulder of cow above brisket
Sulfur
Found in: cysteine, cystine, and methionine.
health literacy
Four types of literacy 1. Cultural and conceptual knowledge (health beliefs, attitudes, practices) 2. Oral 3. Print 4. Numeracy
What stops retrogradation?
Freezing and waxy starches
Maltodextrin
From corn starch Added to many products as a thickening agent
Time watching tv is indirectly associated with
Fruit and vegetable intake Time watching tv is inversely associated with fruit and vegetable intake
Emulsifiers
Function to stabilize fat or oil mixtures Example: mayonnaise
Secretin
Functions by stimulating secretion of thin bicarbonate ridge pancreatic juice, offering a buffering effect, and it also reduces stomach motility
Calcium
Functions in the transmission of nerve signals by * allows flow of ions in and out of cells * helps release neurotransmitters
Large intestine
Functions to prepare the last undigested remnants to be excreted as feces
Loop Diuretics
Furosemide (Lasix) Are used to reduce excess fluid accumulation in the body caused by conditions like heart failure, hypertension, kidney disease, liver disease
Metabolic disorders
Galactosemia Phenylketonuria (PKU) Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD)
Gallbladder common diseases
Gallstones (cholelithiasis) Inflammation (Cholecystitis)
Ethylene
Gas passes through air from one fruit to another to begin ripening and decay
Ethylene
Gas produced in high #s by apples, peaches pears Citrus fruits (grapes/ strawberries) produce less #s
Ethylene
Gas produced in high amounts due to environmental stress such as high temps and wounding
GRAS
Generally recognized as sage
Food borne viruses
Generally spread from person to person, in that an infected food service worker make contaminate foods later consumed by a consumer
Drug list
Generic names of drugs and are not used to obtain volume discounts
GINA
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act protects Americans from having the results of genetic testing used to discriminate in respect to employment or health insurance
Biotechnology
Genetic engineering
Bad conductors of heat
Glass and stainless steel
Monosach
Glucose Fructose Galactose
Chromium and zinc
Glucose metabolism
Amino acids
Glutamine, aspartate, tryptophan, alanine, arginine, aspargine, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, tyrosine, valine
Celiac disease treatment
Gluten free products
Solanine
Glycoalkaloid poison and a natural toxin found in species of the night shade family, such as potato, tomato, and eggplant If ingested, symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach ache/cramps, cardiac dysrythmia, nightmares, headache, dizziness, and possibly death
Milk
Good source of calcium, phosphorus, riboflavin, vit A and D Low in vit C, fiber, and iron
Egg white
Good source of niacin B3, riboflavin B2, potassium and magnesium
Pork
Good source of thiamin
Eggs grading
Governed by USDA standards
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Governing body that overseas seafood products to ensure safety through HACCP
Highest grade for fish
Grade A (only grade available)
Eggs
Grade based on interior and exterior quality of egg
Beef
Graded at slaughter by the USDA
Eggs
Grades are AA, A, B
Mail lard reaction
Gradual at low pH
Maillard reaction
Gradual at low ph levels, resulting in less browning of product during cooking
Complementary proteins examples
Grains & legumes/ beans or vegetables Nuts/seeds & legumes/beans or vegetables
food and drug interactions
Grapefruit juice and blood pressure meds Cholesterol lowering will make drugs work too well
Chlorophyll
Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
155 degrees F
Ground meats, fish, injected meats, eggs that will not be consumed immediately
Target market
Group of people or places with similar needs with the potential of purchasing your product
Target market
Group of people that has needs for products and the ability to make a purchase
Eggs
Grouped for sale based on size so weight of 12 eggs meets standard for that size
Regulations
Guidelines that detail how a law will be implemented and any penalties that may be imposed if the law is violated Example: NLEA by FDA
Biological and genetic determinant of health
HIV status
Islamic
Halal Forbidden foods: pork/ carnivorous and omnivorous animals/ certain foul/ non amphibious animals w/o external ears/ blood products / ALCOHOL Allowed: fish eating animals Permissible products must be properly slaughtered under auspices of an expert
What temp should meat be cooked to?
Hamburger meat should be cooked to 165 F while whole meats may be cooked to 145 F for rare beef
Bran
Hard and heavy outer layer of cereal grains When added in a baked flour mixture volume decreases due to its heaviness. Flour and liquid should be increased to prevent a decrease in volume
constipation
Hard, slow stools that are difficult to eliminate; often a result of too little fiber in the diet *treated with a high-fiber diet
NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)
Has sampling methodology that over samples high risk groups: low income, over 60, African American and Hispanic American
Pre term infants
Have to catch up out of the womb
glycosylated hemoglobin
HbA1c
Naturopathy
Healing, light, heat, air, water, massage, supplements, phytomedicines
Lipoproteins
Help stabilize emulsion in egg by interacting at surface of oil droplets to form a layer
Elton mayo
Helped pave the way for more modern human relations management methods. Main premise of his management theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors ( attention/friendship) than by monetary rewards or environmental factors
USDA (US Department of Agriculture)
Helps farmers ensures food safety through food inspections Provides education and commodity food programs Responsible of grading and labeling of meat, livestock, poultry and eggs
Vit A
Helps in immune function, reproductive health and wellness
Order point
Helps you determine when you must reorder an item based on average daily use, lead time and safety shock (Average daily use) (lead time) + safety shock
Iron
Heme and nonheme
Common food borne viruses
Hepatitis A Hepatitis E Norovirus Rotavirus
Chron's and Ulcerative Colitis
High carb and high protein Supplement iron, B12, folate —counteract effects of blood loss, malabsorption
Diverticular Disease treatment
High fiber diets relieve symptoms Low residue diet— gradually introducing high fiber foods as tolerated
Avocados
High in potassium
Autocratic
High on production, low on people
Addison's disease treatment
High protein, high salt with frequent meals to prevent weight loss, hypoglycemia, and dehydration
Non-cariogenic foods characteristics
High protein, moderate fat, low concentration of fermentable carbs, strong buffers, high mineral content (CA, P), pH>6, and stimulation of saliva production
Egg white
High quality fat, fat free source of protein in eggs
% sag
High: more tender a gel is/ high quality and tender Low: overcooked and less tender
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
Highest level of nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for almost all individuals in the general population
Why wooden cutting boards are not recommended
Highly susceptible to bacteria growth and transferring food borne pathogens
Allergic reactions
Histamine, bradykinin, serotonin *can cause abdominal pain, coughing Anaphylaxis, shock, death may occu in severe cases
Essential amino acids (9)
Histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine
Cholecystokinin (CCK)
Hormone causes gallbladder to contract, releasing bile into the duodenum
Epinephrine
Hormone located in adrenal medulla that raises blood glucose by stimulating SNS (sympathetic nervous system), stimulating liver and muscle glycogenolysis, and decreasing the release of insulin from pancreas during catabolic stress
Insulin
Hormone located in beta cells of pancreas. It lowers blood glucose by increasing cell permeability to glucose, fostering glycogenesis and lipogenesis
Progesterone
Hormone that develops the placenta after implantation
Glucocorticoids
Hormones that counteract insulin effects by reducing glucose use in body and increasing the rate at which protein is turned into glucose
Items that should appear on a safety inspection checklist
Hot holding and hot food temperatures Cold holding and cold food temperatures Reheating, thawing and storage temps Food prep surface cleanliness and sanitation Employee safety and anti contamination practices Review of labels to ensure products are labeled and dated, use of FIFO Chemical checklists, SDS information available
How many people can be served from one seat ?
Hours of operation X seat turnover
Based on USDA economic research from DEC: 2017 content population survey food security supplement, the prevalence of food insecurity varied significantly by household type. The rate of insecurity was higher than national avg for:
Households * with children * with children below age 6 * led by single male/ woman * women living alone * black and Hispanic
Implications
How research may be applied in practice
Cellulose
Humans cannot process or break down
Fluids
Humans consume minimum of 30 ml/kg body weight
glycerol monostearate
Humectant retaining moisture and increases firmness Example: sorbitol
Sorbitol
Humectant used to maintain moisture and increase firmness in foods
UNICEF
Hunger relief organization for UN (United nations) Provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries
Inversion
Hydrolysis of sucrose with an acid to form a mixture with equal amounts of fructose and glucose. Invert sugar is an example of an inversion and the result yields a product that is sweeter, higher in moisture, and less prone to crystallization than sucrose
Dehydration is associated with
Hypernatremia
Renal dysfunction is associated with..
Hyperphosphatemia (increased phosphorus value)
hypertension (HTN)
Hypertension: systolic 40 + /diastolic 90 + Diuretic administration and anti-hypertensive drugs Wt loss /decreased sodium <1500 mg/day Reduced alcohol Aerobic exercise
Overhydration is associated with
Hyponatremia
Refeeding syndrome/Mel nutrition/sepsis is associated with...
Hypophosphatemia (decreased phosphorous value)
Operant conditioning
Idea that learning is a function of change in overt behavior, and changes in behavior are the result of an individuals response to events in the environment. Here, stimulus is a consequence. If the stimulus is positive, behavior increases. So if stimulus is negative, behavior decreases
Diagnosis
Identification and labeling of a nutrition problem
Management Function: Organizing
Identifying tasks and activities to be delegated
Step 1 of marketing process
Identifying the market niche, the need that is not being filled
short bowel syndrome
If adequate NTR provided for months following surgery, bowel will gradually increase absorptive surface from langervilli deep crypts of lieberkuhn
diabetes mellitus
If not properly treated and managed, it may lead to many long term health issues such as: Blindness, heart disease, stroke, foot and leg problems, etc.
Antibody types
IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE *E bind w allergens in special cells in intestine, skin, respiratory tract * chemicals released in what we call allergic reaction
Vitamin A and zinc deficiency signs
Impaired night vision/night blindness, chronic dry eyes/ dull cornea
Vitamin A
Important for vision bcos it combines with a protein in the eye to form Rhodopsin
Arm muscle
Important measurement used in children * assesses whether the child has an adequate skeletal muscle mass
Conducting supportive scientific research
Important part of providing clinical advice Hard skill (knowledge), and a client may be more receptive to soft skills (friendliness, politeness, personality)
halo effect
Impression in one are influences another
Emulsifier
Improves smoothness and uniformity
Gluconeogenesis
In addition to glycogenolysis (degradation of glycogen) are two pathways through which blood glucose levels are maintained
Protein (casein)
In milk is acid-sensitive and will form a curd in an acidic medium ph of 4.6. The curd forms, whey is expelled
how should tough cuts be cooked
In moist heat. Older animals contain more collagen that's soluble in water. Tough cuts may come from chick or round
Protein digestion ends
In pancreas with enzyme trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase and aminopeptidase in the intestine
break-even point (BEP)
In sales volume (used to determine # of $ needs to be earned to break even Fixed costs / 1-(variable costs/ sales)
Fat digestion begins
In the small intestine with lipase
diverticular disease
Incidence increased in elderly
Emotional barrier to change
Include emotional and mental factors Example: self image, self esteem, locus of control, energy levels and payback potential
HHS
Includes Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, health insurance marketplace, PT safety, health IT management
Vit E
Includes a family of tocopherols and tocotrienols
whey protein
Includes lactose, lactalbumin, lactoglobulin, water soluble vitamins, minerals
Clinical Domain (NC)
Includes nutritional findings that relate to the medical or physical condition such as functional, biochemical, and weight balance, including involuntary weight loss
Behavioral-environmental domain
Includes problems related to knowledge, access to food, and food safety, such as knowledge and beliefs, physical activity balance and function, and food access
diet history
Includes: * daily intake, disabilities, ethnic/cultural background, religious restrictions, allergies, meds, taste, smell, appetite, recording methods
Stand-alone apps
Including those for health education are not regulated
Corticosteroids
Increase appetite
MAOIs
Increase appetite and weight gain
Adjustment needed to cook pasta in boiling water as altitude increases
Increase cooking time bcos water temp is lower Water boils at lower temperature when atmospheric pressure is lower. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases. Therefore, at higher altitudes, pasta will be cooking at lower temperature, requiring an increase in cooking time. Recommended to use more water since more will evaporate at higher altitude, not because pasta will absorb more
Incremental cost
Increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output
Carbs with a low glycemic index
Increase plasma glucose more slowly
Corticosteroids
Increase protein breakdown Decrease calcium absorption Increase potassium and nitrogen excretion Invrease need for vitamin D
Galactosemia prevention
Increased ammonia and defects *long term management: no PRO from 1-2g/day
Grey brown spots on teeth
Increased fluoride intake
Diuretics: Thiazide
Increases bone resorption of calcium Decreases potassium excretion as well as sodium, magnesium through urine
Fever
Increases jacks by 7% per each degree above normal
Insulin
Increases synthesis of glycogen in the liver
Capital expenditures
Incurred when a business spends money either to buy fixed assets or to add to a fixed asset with a useful life extending beyond able taxable year
positive nitrogen balance
Indicates a net gain of body proteins and is associated with periods of growth (infants, teenagers, pregnancy, healing)
negative nitrogen balance
Indicates erosion of body proteins and is associated with burns, fevers, serious injuries, hyperthyroidism, wasting diseases, malnourishment
zero nitrogen balance
Indicates protein maintenance and equilibrium such as in a healthy adult
Waist to hip ratio (WHR)
Indicative of distribution of abdominal fat deposits *>1.0 in men and >0.8 in women indicates individual @high risk for CVD and diabetes
Fixed costs
Indirect Not affected by sales volume
Digitalis
Induced nausea and vomiting
GIP (gastric inhibitory peptide)
Induces release of insulin which then lowers blood glucose levels
Pancreatitis
Inflammation of pancreas characterized by accumulation of pus in intracellular space, fat necrosis, and edema
arthritis
Inflammation of peripheral joints
Orientation
Informing employees of goals, policies, and responsibilities
First step in feeding GI tract
Ingestion before digestion/absorption/untilization
Wilson's disease
Inherited Excessive copper in body's tissues Results in deposits in liver, brain, kidneys, and eyes Causes: tissue damage, tissue death and scarring
Cystic fibrosis
Inherited disease that involves the malfunction of exocrine glands Results in thick mucus like secretions that obstruct airway, pancreatic ducts, and ducts in other organs Thick mucus plugs block pancreas from releasing digestive enzymes into small intestine resulting in a cascade of negative effects beginning with malabsorption of all major nutrients
Thiamin absorption
Inhibited by folate deficiency in alcohol intake
Cimetidine (Tagamet)
Inhibits acid secretion
Effect of enteroglucagon on gastric motility
Inhibits motility GLP 1 slows down motility, helps pancreas make insulin, stops liver from overproducing glucose. Used as diabetes medications victoza and byetta
Burns treatment
Initial: replace fluid and electrolyte —maintain balance * protein needs Increased * magnesium supplement * zinc receiving parenteral nutrition
Advanced liver cirrhosis
Inject with vitamins A, D, K Folate, B1, B 12 should be supplemented
Carotenes
Insoluble in water
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Inspects food and labeling Does not include labeling of meats, eggs, poultry, livestock
Principle 7 of HACCP
Institute an efficient data system to document and maintain HACCP system records
Principle 4 of HACCP
Institute critical control point monitoring procedures. These monitoring procedures and frequency with which they are carried out must be listed in the HACCP plan
Adequate Intake (AI)
Insufficient scientific data to determine EAR and RDA Next best estimate of amount of nutrient needed to maintain good health
Is a service tangible or intangible?
Intangible bcos it cannot be processed but customer is aware of its presence and absence Example: lack of friendliness or indifference by waitstaff
IPM
Integrated pest management * prevents infestation
Disciussion
Interpretation of results
Introduction
Intro to research's objectives, definitions, background, limitations, and order of report presentation
Primary question
Introduces mew topic or areas
COGS equation (cost of goods sold)
Inventory costs of products sold
Principles of Motion Economy
Involve use of human body, arrangement of workplace, design of tools and equipment in such a way as to reduce motion and time required for a job, to increase efficiency
Food processing
Involves changing any type of fresh food into a food product
analytical research
Involves critical thinking and evaluation of information to prove a casual association (cause and effect) Examples: clinical trials, follow up studies, case control studies
Management function: directing
Involves guiding and channeling human effort for the accomplishment of objectives
formal or competitive bid buying
Involves opening the procurement process to bids and tenders to obtain the best value
ulcerative colitis
Involves rectum with possible lower colon involvement
Cheese
Involves separating curd from whey in milk or cream, consolidating the curd and ripening the product
Central ingredient room
Involves storing and portioning all foodstuffs in a designated location. Advantage: cost control, production and quality control and improved security
Motion economy principle
Involves use of body, arrangement of workplace and design of tools and equipment to reduce motion and time required for a job to increase efficiency
Counseling 4 stages
Involving Exploring Resolving Concluding
Best method to teach 5-year old a new food group
Involving them in food preparation Children are most engaged when they can have hands-on experience with an activity. Involving children in the preparation of a food will increase their interest and willingness to try the food.
Appropriate base for sanitizing
Iodine, chlorine and ammonia
In children what deficiency is common?
Iron
Why does boiled egg turn green when overcooked
Iron and sulfur react at surface of yolk
Heme iron
Iron—found in red meat, fish, and poultry—that the body absorbs efficiently
break-even point (BEP)
Is # of unita sold (use to determine # of units need to sell to break even) Fixed costs / sales — variable costs
Umami
Is a category of taste in food that corresponds to flavor of glutamates such as monosodium glutamate
Percent sag
Is an objective evaluation that measures gel strength
Fasting blood glucose
Is blood glucose level when there is no food in the system
Addition of milk solid may lead to crystallization. Lactose...
Is least soluble of common sugars and can crystallize, giving a sandy texture when too many milk solids are present
Avoiding Argumentation
Is not arguing or attempting persuasion
Prerequisite programs serve as the foundation for HACCPs development and implementation. Their purpose...
Is to document procedures that address operational conditions required for service and production of safe foods. Examples: recipe development for potentially hazardous foods and approving vendors
Ouchi's Theory Z
Japanese management style; family environment, project teams involved in decisions
Job Outline
Job title, duties, relationships, education/experience, knowledge/skills, physical requirements, job requirements, job hazards/working conditions
Hydrogenation
Keep fat solid such as margarine
Epilepsy treatment
Ketogenic diet recommended as last resort when pt not full filled by meds * thought to be an inhibitory effect of ketone bodies on neurotransmitters Energy needs in diet supplied by fast and vitamin supplementation * diet is unpalatable Side effects: nausea, irritability, low compliance
Chemotherapy
Kills rapidly dividing cells leading to... * nausea * vomiting * diarrhea * mouth sore * esophageal inflammation
Lignans
Known for their phytoestrogens and anti cancer properties Found in: flaxseeds/ wheat bran/ oats/ barley
Lithium Carbonate and sodium
Known to interact because they compete with each other for reabsorption into tubules of kidneys
Fasting lipid profile
LDL: <100 optimal 100-120 normal >190 very high Total CHO: <200 normal TG: <150 normal >500 very high
Diverticular disease
LI disease: pouches collect in colon wall Pouches may develop due to high intracolonic pressure bcoz of decreased fiber diet or decrease in muscle wall strength
Prime costs
Labor and food
nonverbal communication code of avoidance/ respect or deference of interpersonal exchange
Lack of sustained eye contact
deficiency of the lactase enzyme
Lactose intolerance No change in glucose and galactose levels because no lactose is being broken down
Marketing mix: place ex
Large community hospital setting up kiosks on inpatient units during busy lunch periods as a convenience for medical staff w limited break times
SNAP
Largest food assistance program that partners with feeding America to provide food stamps and other benefits
Feeding America
Leading US hunger-relief charity, network of food banks
Absence in omega 6 (linoleic acid)
Leads to eczema, poor growth rate, and petichiae (red or purple skin spots). To reverse deficiency, an omega 6 rich source should be recommended such as safflower or sunflower oil
Dumping syndrome
Leads to overproduction of insulin, causing a decrease blood sugar, water drawn into intestines causing diarrhea
Cultural knowledge
Learning about another cultures worldview from a native perspective, assessing how people in other cultures view your culture, sharing experiences and finding common ground with persons from other cultures
Connectionism
Learning is the result of associations that are strengthened or weakened by frequency of pairings
Element of egg that helps yolk act as emulsifier
Lecithin
Medical record
Legal document that is a record of care provided
Threshold for evaluation
Level at which a stimulus is strong enough to elicit signal to respond and then the determination of why the threshold was crossed
Score
Lightly cut surface of food to tenderize it while cooking
Shell membrane
Lines inside of eggshell
cross-linking
Linking of polymer bonds that prevents deterioration in starches by creating a shorter texture
Chylomicrons
Lipoproteins made of triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol and proteins. They are formed during fat digestion and transport dietary lipids in bloodstream
Balance sheet
List of assets and liabilities at a given time
Daily cleaning schedule
List the equipment in food service areas needing daily cleaning. Each task is assigned to an employee as his or her area of responsibility for the day. Some items may need to be cleaned once a day, while others may need attention hourly
Formulary
List with descriptions of approved products used by an org. In the hospital, it lists pharmaceutical agents with important info and is used to obtain volume purchasing discounts
yeast
Living organism
Electrolytes
Located in intracellular and extracellular fluids of cells to maintain homeostasis and fluid balance
Ultralenate
Long acting insulin- 30 mins to 3 hours
Strategic marketing
Long-term overall view of marketing to set objectives and create an effective marketing mix
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS)
Loss of ileum is not tolerated as well as loss of jejunum bcoz Klein's role in absorbing B-12
What is the vegetable acidity and ph
Low acidity with a ph of 4.6
Gallbladder diseases diet
Low fat diet first month after surgery Acute attack: gallbladder rested by low-fat diet : 25% kcal fat Supplement fat vitamins
Food labeling
Low fat: <3g Reduced fat: <25% less fat than OG Fat free: <0.5% Light: 1/3 fewer kcals
Neutropenia diets
Low in bacteria and should be followed Milk, eggs, should be pasteurized
Watermelon, applesauce, hummus
Low in potassium
Colostrum
Low in vit k // infants often need injection of vit k immediately after birth
Gout
Low purine diets not effective -Utica acid formation can occur w/body in absence of purines Diet effective in acute attacks -reduces severity of attacks Gradual wt loss recommended Diet low in fat and moderate in protein from sources low in purines(bread and dairy) Liberal water intake (dilutes Utica acid in urine)
Heart disease
Low sodium diet <2,300 mg/day Low cholesterol diet <300 mg/day
CHF (congestive heart failure)
Low sodium diet and diuretics needed to prevent further heart damage and relieve edema Diuretics deplete sodium Potassium supplements prevent digitals toxicity
In order to foam a liquid should have ...
Low surface tension Example: egg whites at room temp. Whip quicker and yield a larger volume due to low surface tension
What characteristics should a liquid have in order to foam?
Low surface tension Example: egg whites at room temperature
Organic foods
Lower h20 content. Higher vitamin content. Lower nitrate levels.
Insulin
Lowers blood sugar and promotes glucose storage
Mifflin-St. Jeor Equation
M: 10W+6.25H-5AGE+5 F: 10W+6.25H-5AGE-161
Harris-Benedict Equation
M: 66.5+13.8W+5H-6.8Age F: 655.1+9.6W+1.9H-4.7Age
assessment forms for documentation
MDS (minimum data sheet)
How does chlorophyll turn into pheophytin?
Magnesium atom in chlorophyll is replaced with a H2 atom in the presence of acid
Tactics that may be used to minimize pests in food service
Maintain clean and sanitary work areas, store food above ground away from walls, store food in airtight containers /pest resistant., install screens on windows/doors/vents/around air ducts, maintain low humidity, use dependable vendors who maintain an IPM for their facilities Nd vehicles, install closing hinges and seals on all doors/windows, keep seals on doors and windows, keep sealed lids on garbage cans
Humectants
Maintain moisture levels, freshness, and desirable texture
USDA
Maintains NND (national nutrient database)
Antioxidants
Maintains freshness of foods
After goal setting
Make the action plan so client has way to implement goal that is set
Liver
Makes cholesterol from triglycerides
Transferrin
Makes iron available to cells responsible for heme synthesis
Liver
Makes triglycerides from carbs and proteins
Signs and symptoms of celiac disease
Malabsorption, macrocytic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, weight loss, diarrhea, and steatorrhea.
Calcium AI age 9-13
Male: 1300 mg Female: 1300 mg
Fiber AI for 10 yo
Male: 31 g for 9-13 yo Female: 26 g for 9-13 yo
Protein RDA age 9-13
Male: 34g Female: 34 g
Severe and prolonged vomiting can cause:
Mallory-Weiss tear Metabolic alkalosis Tooth decay Small bowel obstruction (SBO) may cause vomiting
FOCUS- PDCA
Management and systematic process improvement method, develop in healthcare industry (HCA) Extension PDCA cycle PDCA: plan, do, check, act
Authoritarian management style
Management approach in which the manager tells the team what is expected and provides specific guidance on what should be done. They make his or her role within the team understood,schedules work and directs team remembers to follow standard rules and regulations
Autocratic management style
Manager makes all decisions and exercises right control over team. Characterized by communication from manager downward to team and not vice versa
Potential impact of unions in foodservice management operation
Managers losing the right to hire or fire, changing work assignments, and schedules, setting wages and fringe benefits, changing policies without appeal, disciplining workers without being subject to appeal by union, acting on grievances directly, losing ability to use volunteer workers
managerial grid (Blake and Mouton)
Managers style based on where they fall between their concern for people vs production
Beef grading
Mandated by federal govt for safety and wholesomeness
The Joint Commission (TJC)
Mandates nutrition risk must be in hospital pt's within 24hours of admission
Thyroxine
Manufactured by follicular cells of the thyroid
How do you compensate for losses in preparation, cooking, serving?
Many managers add 10 % to recipe cost prior to markup. Raw food cost X 0.10 = A A + raw food cost = B B X markup = final answer
Dextrins
Many uses in the food industry
Butter is equivalent to?
Margarine or shortening
Prolactin
Maternal hormone from pituitary gland and serves to stimulate milk production
Oxytocin
Maternal hormone from pituitary gland that moves human milk through ducts and facilitates birth
USDA grading based on
Maturity, marbling color, texture, Regular grades based on: quality, firmness, color, freedom from defects, uniform size and shape
Diarrhea
May be a result of rapid passing of SI contents Is a symptom of a disease process
Steattorhea diagnosis
May be made over 72 hours of analyzing fat in stool (ingested fat to stool)
Egg yolk
May be restricted for those on a "low cholesterol" diet
Serum albumin
May be tested to determine if a patient has liver disease, kidney disease or if body is absorbing inadequate protein Normal labs: 3.5 g/dL or higher
Lignans
May be useful for women at risk of breast cancer
Antidepressants
May cause dry mouth
Multivitamins and supplements
May contain gluten
structure/function claims
May describe role of a nutrient or dietary ingredient intended to affect the normal structure of the human body Example: vitamin K helps support normal blood clotting
Carbs with a high glycemic index
May increase plasma glucose to high levels rapidly
Hypoguesia
May lead to decrease in appetite
Abnormal calcium metabolism
May prevent muscle relaxation (TETANY)
Calcium
Maybe absorbed through passive diffusion through the intestine
Emulsion examples
Mayonnaise and vinaigrette
IFYM (if it fits your macros)
Meal planning tool
centralized kitchen
Meals are prepared and plated in one are and then distributed for services
Decentralized Kitchen
Meals are prepared in one site; distributed to satélite kitchens, and then plated & reheated for service
Psychomotor objectives
Measure behaviors or physical skills
glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C)
Measures % of hemoglobin that glucose carries
Structure objective
Measures activities related to budget, staffing patterns and management
Affective objective
Measures feeling, emotion, attitude, appreciation, and value
Cognitive objective
Measures intelectual processes such as knowing, perceiving, recognizing, thinking, conceiving, judging, and reasoning
Penetrometer
Measures tenderness and firmness Usually used in baked custard testing
Linear correlation coefficient (r)
Measures the degree to which points gather around a straight line where the value of r is always between -1 (perfect negative) and 1 (perfect positive)
Crystal size
Measuring candy quality Ex: crystalline sugar candies such as fudge, small crystal sizes are associated with creamier fudges
PROTEIN
Meat Poultry Seafood Eggs Animal products Dairy
FSIS beef grading
Meat passing the test received a round purple stamp for wholesomeness A beef processing plant may pay for federal grading
hemogenization
Mechanical emulsifying process that suspends fatty globules of whole milk in water
Homogenization
Mechanical process that breaks fat molecules in milk into smaller drops using high pressure. As a result, fat molecules stay integrated rather than separating as cream in milk
dysphagia level 2
Mechanical soft: scrambled eggs, meatloaf, well cooked veggies, pancakes, mashed potatoes, canned/cooked soft fruits
level 2 dysphagia diet
Mechanically Altered- foods moist, and soft in texture and easily formed into bolus
homeopathy
Medical therapy based on diluted tinctures Excipients: extra ingredients added to dietary supplements to increase bulk
IBW
Men: 105 for first 5ft and +- 6 for every inch Women: 100 for first 5ft +- 5 for every inch Small frame: -10%. Large frame: +10%. Women <5ft subtract 2.5 lbs for each inch under
Fiber AI
Men: 38 g Women: 25 g
Waist circumference
Men: greater than 40 inches at risk Women: >35 in at risk Focuses on central obesity
Magnesium
Metabolism of glucose 6-phosphate in glycolysis
Fire extinguisher class D
Metals: powders, flakes (combustible metal) such as magnesium, titanium, potassium, sodium
Mark up method
Method of adding a dollar amount to a cost price when accounting for overhead costs and desired profit
Clarify
Method of skimming a food to remove fat from the surface
Kwashiorkor symptoms
Mild muscle and fat wasting, very low albumin, edema, changes in skin pigment, diarrhea, failure to gain weight and grow, fatigue, increase infections, irritability, rash and shock
Pancreatitis symptoms
Mild stomach discomfort to severe abdominal pain, shock, or even death
Foods that most commonly cause allergies
Milk Eggs Peanuts Tree nuts Fish Shellfish Soy Wheat
Why should milk be packaged in opaque containers?
Milk contains b2 and b3 which are susceptivas to the UV rays from the sun Milk sold in opaque see through bottles/containers contains less b2 & b3
Calcium
Mineral important for blood clotting, cardiac function, nerve transmission, smooth muscle contractility and inhibits bone resorption
Basal Metabolism (BMR)
Minimum amount of calories expended in a fasting state to keep a resting, awake body alive
Elderly
Minimum of 30ml/day fluid
Identify Calcium deficiency
Missing teeth or loss of enamel
Dispersion
Mix of solids, liquids, and/or gases and can be classified according to the stage of matter in each phase of dispersion
r = 0.4-0.7
Moderate correlation
Rapeseeds
Modified to have a healthier fatty acid profile —- used to make canola oil with higher levels of Lauric and oleic acids
Sunflower and peanut oil
Modified to have reduced trans fatty acids
Modified rice
Modified with genes from daffodil to increase vitamin A
sodium benzoate
Mold inhibitor Preservative found in sodas
Common ripening agents
Molds, enzymes, lipase, rennet
What happens to starch in water?
Molecules swell and viscosity is increased
Capital budget
Money spent on costly and durable items
The standard of practice 'Client outcomes directly relate to the nutrition diagnosis and goals established in the intervention plan' applies to which stage in the Nutrition Care Process
Monitoring/evaluating
YRBSS (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System)
Monitors priority health risk behaviors among adolescents via national, stale and local surveys
The end products of fat digestion are
Monoglycerides, diglycerides, glycerol, fatty acids These are directly absorbed into portal blood
Waxy starches
More amylopectin than amylose
Young children
More influenced by things like commercials
Adolescents
More strongly influenced by their peers than members of other age groups. Therefore social media becomes most important to this age group
Gluten in flour
More tender products (cakes) call for flour with lower gluten products
NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) II
Mortality study conducted from 1976 to 1980. Purpose was to establish vital status of adults who were 30-75 yo at time of their baseline NHANES II examination
Kidney disease
Most common dietary change: control protein intake and limiting phosphorus and sodium intake Avoid multivitamins
Cheese
Most go through a ripening process in order to achieve the desired body, texture, and flavor
Iron
Most important during 2nd and 3rd trimester
Vitamin D and fluoride
Most important for infants during lactation
Adults
Most influenced by nutrition education
Acid products
Most often single use or specific use
Eggs AA
Most superior quality
Carbohydrates in order of sweetness
Most sweet to least sweet Fructose, invert sugar, sucrose, glucose, sorbitol, mannitol, galactose, maltose, lactose
Discomfort nonverbal communication
Moving a chair farther away
Calculating protein content in formulas
Multiple volume by amino acid concentration
Calculating percentage of nitrogen in protein
Multiply g PRO by 16%
Macronutrients
Must be consumed in large quantities
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) first weeks post surgery
NTR provided directly into bloodstream Small meals better tolerated than 3
Extracellular electrolytes
Na+, Ca++, Cl-, HCO3- Sodium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate
Closed question
Narrowly focused questions that require only brief answers such as yes or no
NND
National Nutrient Database
NSF
National Sanitation Foundation * Works to ensure food safety by granting it's seal for equipment that is durable cleanable and can be fully sanitized
Alpha Tocopherol (vitamin E)
Natural antioxidant used as food additive to reduce oxidation of fatty acids and vitamins
Vitamin A
Natural form of retinal esters is broken down in the small intestine to form retinol
dehydration symptoms
Nausea, dizziness, sunken eyes, fever, hyperventilation, excessive sweating, concentrated urine, dry inelastic skin, increase in solutes (BUN), tachycardia, headache, fatigue, decreased appetite, rapid weight loss
Vit K
Necessary for synthesis for several of the bodies blood clotting factors including prothrombin
baking soda
Needs to come in contact with water (moisture) and an acidic ingredient to be activated
Epilepsy
Neurological disorder *cerebral neurons release excessive, disordered electrical charges causing chronic seizures
Preservatives
Nitrates/ nitrites (common) found in meats as C. Botulinum inhibitor
Specific health claims
No longer allowed on dietary supplement labels but structure function are. Can't: prevents colon cancer Can: fiber promotes regularity
Muslim
No pork
Fad diet
No set definition but characteristics include that it eliminates necessary for good nutrition, is not based on scientific evidence, and has real potential to cause harm or nutrient deficiency
Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)
Non cariogenic foods recommended to prevent cavities
Arginine and glutamine
Non essential amino acids that are conditionally essential during catabolic stress
Nominal
Non ordered Variable fits into a category without a special order (gender, race, or marital status)
Glutamine
Nonessential Amino Acid used in biosynthesis of proteins and conditionally essential during catabolic stress. Examples: protein rich foods (beef, chicken, fish, dairy products, eggs)
Serum Triglycerides (TG)
Normal <150 Borderline 150-199 High 200-499 Very high >499
random blood glucose test
Normal low to mid 100s Diabetes >200 mg/dL
Biotechnology
Not a form of food processing. It does change food.
Hidden food costs to markup per meal
Not a ratio that can analyze costs and labor productivity
Eggs grading
Not mandatory
Non cariogenic foods
Not metabolized by bacteria in plaque and do not decrease salivary pH
To determine food cost per meal, necessary variables are...
Number of meals served Food purchased Food removed from inventory
Scoop #
Number of scoops needed to make 1 quart
Delayed or poor wound healing is associated with ..
Nutrient deficiencies of vitamin A,C, zinc, and protein
Parenteral feeding
Nutrient delivered directly to blood via catheter 1g PRO from every 150 kcals Severely stressed* 1g/100 kcals 5-15 AA Carbs—dextrose *4-5mg/kg/minute *prevent hyperglycemia Nd excess CO2 production Lipids: 25-35% kcals
Eggs nutritive value
Nutrient dense because they supply a large amount of nutrition in relation to the calories they contain
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
Nutrient intake amount sufficient to meet the needs of 97% to 98% of the individuals in a specific life stage.
Areas not documented during nutrition assessment
Nutrition diagnosis Intervention Monitoring and evaluation Nutrition screening (occurs prior to assessment)
%IBW & %UBW
Nutrition status: >120% obese 110-120% overweight 90-109% adequate
Injury recovery
Nutritional support begins when pt vital signs are stable *loss of lean body mass may be prevented *ET given to avoid protein loss complication: hypoalbuminemia, infection, slow wound healing, skin breakdown, reduced immune function
Gout
Obesity is a risk factor for developing this -usually diagnosed at age 35
O In SOAP
Objective: includes items defined like diet order, measured ht/wt, lab results, and calculated needs
USDA
Obtains permit for field testing
esophageal varices
Occur when blood cannot enter liver bcos connective tissue overgrowth causing resistance to blood from portal vein. This pressure forces blood back into collateral veins, enlarging the esophageal, abdominal and collateral veins. Occurs in people with advanced liver disease
ascites
Occur when blood cannot leave the liver bcos connective tissue overgrowth blocks blood flow from the liver to the vena cava. As a result, liver expands and pressure forces fluid into peritoneal cavity, and more protein containing fluid is drawn in, causing sodium and water retention. Thai occurs in many disorders but usually in cirrhosis
Pressure ulcers
Occur when pressure is placed on one part of the body for too long w/o repositioning * dermis layers gradually break down from unrelenting pressure to cause open wounds—> vary from a red area to an ulcer w/ damaged muscle, bone, tendon
Dumping syndrome
Occurs after a gastrectomy when a patrones is digests too much simple concentrated carbs resulting in hypoglycemia and diarrhea *after a gastrectomy, holding capacity for stomach is decreased Nd when too much food/liquid enters the stomach, it's dumped into intestines, causing cramps, rapid pulse, weakness, perspiration Nd dizziness
summative evaluation
Occurs at end of kerning activity (ex: lecture) evaluates results, judges effectiveness and is quantitative
formative evaluation
Occurs before or during learning Helps diagnose problems, or improvements and is quantitative
iron deficiency
Occurs for many reasons * commonly those w rapid growths, pregnant, those who lost large amounts of blood * those not on a healthy diet
Curdling
Occurs when acid is added too quickly, over heat, or when milk or a milk product is overheated
Diverticulitis
Occurs when fecal matter accumulates In hernia toon of colon
Nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome
Occurs with dehydration which increases blood sugar
Congressional Record
Official record of the proceedings and debates of the US Congress, published by the US government publishing office and issued when congress is in session
High cal, high protein
Often cancer patients * to combat fatigue * maintain strength Encourages consumption of whole dairy * ice cream * butter * cream
Gastroenteritis viruses
Often cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping
Evaluation Questions
Often lead to offering advice or making judgments about a persons feelings, and often do not lead to resolutions
vegetarian
Often need supplementation of calcium/ iron/ protein/ B12 * tofu/ soy / nuts = calcium * enriched cereals * grains
Pheophytin
Olive green color when chlorophyll is exposed to an acid environment
monounsaturated fats sources
Olive oil, avocado, canola oil, chicken fat
Management function: evaluating
Ongoing measure of performance against standards
level 2 dysphagia diet
Only moist and soft foods. Regular food should be modified to make easier to swallow by blending, chopping, grinding, mashing, shredding, or cooking. Ex: pancakes w syrup, ground meat w soft cooked veggies, canned fruit
baking powder
Only needs moisture to be activated
therapeutic diet
Only ordered le changed by a physician * diet specialist/dietary manager will oversee manner in which doctors orders are implemented * only physician may change/modify/cancel a dietary order
Questions to be asked in nutrition counseling?
Open ended, primary, secondary, neutral
Overhead expenses
Operating expense Ongoing expense of operating a business
Pancreatitis treatment
Oral nutrition should cease Hydration should be given intravenously 48 hours after symptoms, clear liquids may be introduced slowly: patient not except diet —> parenteral nutrition needed Moderate attacks: several small meals with low fat content
Subcutaneous fat loss areas
Orbital Upper arm Thoracic/lumbar region
High cal, high protein
Ordered for patients who have suffered a high degree of weight loss in a short period of time * those who are unable to eat anything by mouth over a long-time * those with failure to thrive
Rank order
Ordinal scale Variable with different stages (stages of disease)
Fire extinguisher class A
Ordinary: fires in paper, cloth, wood, rubber, and many plastics Water type (combustible)
Successful TQM implementation
Org must concentrate on8 key elements: ethics, integrity, trust, training, teamwork, leadership, recognition, communication
Antioxidants
Organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals
Systems Management approach
Organization is composed of interdependent components Charachterizes an organization as open and interactive (environment ex: vendors)
Skills matrix
Organizational plan allowing employees to plan their growth within the organization
Job description
Organized list of required duties, skills, responsibilities for position
Secretin
Originates in the Duodenum and jejunum
Cholecystokinin (CCK)
Originates in the duodenum and jejunum, and it's released especially in response to presence of fat and protein in the duodenum
Gastrin
Originates in the pyloric region and stimulates the flow of stomach enzymes and acid
Kosher
Orthodox Jews diet Derived from biblical texts -certain foods permitted and others outlawed * avoid: pork/ rabbit/ seafood (catfish/ shellfish/ shrimp) / foul/ insects * no dairy in contact w meat * foods must be prepared humanely and painless manner — Rabbi overseeing slaughter
Work schedule
Outline of work to en performed for a specific position Includes procedures
A BMI of 35 - 39.9 is considered?
Overweight class II
diabetes mellitus
PRO: 8 g/kg adults 1-2.2 g/kg infants & children FAT: <30% of total energy CHOL: <300 mg/day SAT FAT: <10% lipids CARBS: 55-60% // 10% carbs be monounsaturated fats
B12, folate and iron deficiency signs
Pale eyes and mucous membranes
How to identify iron deficiency
Pale tongue, fatigue, anemia, spoon shaped nails, pale conjunctiva
Diabetes
Pancreas is unable to effectively regulate insulin production * body's cells do not receive needed # of glucose Insulin production is either insufficient or dysfunctional and glucose is unable to reach the cells
Pancreatitis
Pancreatic juice flow can be blocked causing digestive juices to begin digesting pancreas itself Enzymes may also leak from pancreas and begin to digest surrounding tissues
Likeability test
Panelists are asked to taste a sample and score it on a 9 point hedonic scale from dislike extremely to like extremely
paired preference test
Panelists are given 2 samples and asked to chose the one they prefer
Natural meat tenderizer
Papaya (papain) Pineapple (bromelain) Fig (ficin)
Tray lines arrangement
Parallel or perpendicular format
Thiamin and phosphorous deficiency signs
Paralysis of muscles within or surrounding the eye (ophthalmoplegia)
Patient history
Part A Includes weight changes, dietary intake, GI symptoms, and energy/functional capacity
physical exam
Part B Conducted separately and after patient history is collected
ACTH
Part of Neuroendocrine response and is stimulated by stress, allowing the body to mobilize resources, such as AA (amino acids) stored in muscle, to be used as energy
Summative
Part of education process that is designed during initial planning stages but conducted at the end. It aims to find out if goal was achieved. Example: renal nutrition clinic could provide a positive survey to gain feedback about the nutrition class Other example: grading, evaluation, post testing
Chron's and Ulcerative Colitis surgery
Partial or total removal of diseased colon
Theory y
Participative style of management Assumes people will exercise self-direction and control in the achievement of organizational objectives to the degree that they are committed Assumes people will work as positive, participative and democratic
Cori cycle
Pathway in carbohydrate metabolism in which lactate produced by anaerobic glycolysis in the muscles moves to the liver for conversion to glucose, which then returns to muscle and is converted back to lactate
GI ulcer treatment
Patient comfort Neutralize stomach acid Maintain healthy gastric mucosa Foods allowed as tolerated: no pepper/spicy foods, no high amounts of alcohol
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Patient goals: * preserve lean body mass * prevent further weight loss * maintain body fluids * clear O2 * 50% non protein kcals —> fat * I créase carbon intake
Kwashiorkor
Patient has enough kcals to maintain fat stores. However, lack of protein causes hypoalbuminemia which causes edema
Hypothyroidism
Patient may see their BMR fall from 30 to 50% because the thyroid is not producing enough thyroxine
Sentinel event
Patient safety resulting in death, permanent harm, and severe to temporary harm, intervention is required to sustain life
Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
Patients may be starving but see themselves as fat/overweight
heart disease
Patients may suffer from high blood sugar, high cholesterol, stroke and heart attack
Monounsaturated fats
Peanut oil, black olives, nuts, avocados, canola oil
Pare
Peel or cut off the outer layer (such as peeling fruit with a knife), reduce or trim as if cutting off the outer parts
Ethnocentrism
People consider their values and practices to be absolute truths, and they may judge others based on their own beliefs
Best way to store Info?
People remember 10% of what they read, 20 % of what they hear, 30 % of what they see, 50% hear and see, 70% they say themselves, 90% they say and do themselves
Converger (Kolb), Splitter (Kirby), Sensory (Jung), Common sense (4MAT)
People who prefer to learn through hands on teaching and experimentation, trial and error, and discussion reflection
Lobbying
Performing activities aimed at influencing public officials and legislators
Incubation time
Period of time from ingestion to first symptoms of illness occurs
Mitochondrial and Mendelian inheritance
Permanent
lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Person who consumes all vegan items plus dairy products and eggs.
Eggs sizes
Pewee (15 oz) , small (18 oz), medium (21 oz), large (24 oz), extra large (27 oz), jumbo (30 oz)
What may counteract a decrease in BMR?
Physical activity
When thyroid level hormones drop too low
Pituitary gland produces TSH to stimulate thyroid to produce T3/T4. TSH indirectly raises blood glucose by increasing T4 production
Union shop
Place of work where employers may hire non union workers who must join a labor union within an agreed upon time.
P in SOAP
Plan: defines what will be done in regards to nutritional assessment and includes follow up plans.
Time series
Planning tool assumes purchase trends based on moving averages
Cellulose
Plant fiber that forms the structure of cell walls
lacto-vegetarian
Plants and dairy
Thyroxine
Play the role in carbohydrate metabolism in protein metabolism
Vitamin D
Plays an important role in calcium absorption by stimulating production of calcium binding proteins
Leadership style (GRID) by Blake and mouton
Plots leaders concern for people vs production Country club/team management/ authority/ impoverished
Break-even point (BE)
Point where expenses (fixed costs) and variable costs and revenue are equal
r = -1
Points are on a straight line with a negative slope going left
r = 1
Points are on a straight line with a positive slope going up to the right 0.899 is closer to 1 than -1 representing a high correlation
B-12
Poorly absorbed from intestine without presence of intrinsic factor enzyme
main intracellular electrolyte
Potassium
Leukemia & vitamin C
Potential role of vit C to help immune system may be beneficial to patients with leukemia.
165 degrees Fahrenheit
Poultry, stuffing, stuffed items (meats, fish, pasta, poultry) and food that was allowed to cool or refrigerate and that will be reheated from a temperature below 135
Epinephrine
Powerful blood sugar stimulant Secreted by the adrenal medulla
Asking permission
Powerful strategy and places the client in an autonomous position, making them more receptive to incoming information. If provider gives advice without permission or acts in a more authoritative way, the client may be less receptive, less engaged in learning, and may feel targeted or judged
Thinkers
Pragmatic data collectors, interested in ideas and concepts Prefer lectures
Tryptophan
Precursor of serotonin and niacin 60mg tryptophan is equal to 1mg niacin
Breatharianism
Prescribes elimination of food (most cases also in water), not based on scientific evidence (despite attempts at scientific study), and may lead to death
Goals for cancer or cachexia
Prevent deficiencies Minimize weight loss
Emulsifiers
Prevent product from separating
Preservatives
Prevent rancid out, inhibit microbial growths, prevent oxidation
Most effective means of pest control is
Preventing access to pest, thereby preventing pest infestation
Antioxidants
Prevents discoloration in food
Hydrogenation
Prevents fat in the product from weeping oils such as frosting on cookies is p palatable
Antioxidants
Prevents fats from turning rancid
Recommended vitamin B, C, K, Zinc, magnesium, folic acid
Prevents macrocyclic anemia
Thiamin
Prevents wernicke's encephalopathy in alcoholics
Cross breeding
Previously used to change characteristic of plants and animals Involves traditional breeding of animals or plants to enhance or select for desirable traits
Beef in order of quality (grades)
Prime Choice Select Standard Commercial Utility Canner
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS)
Problems: excessive gastric acid decreasing loss of SI buffering effects Increased peristalsis and loss of SI hormone regulating bowel activity Kidney stone formation due to excess oxalate absorption Gallstone formation due to decreased bile profuction
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has set basic standards to assist with quality assurance. Standards is related to evaluating risks, consequences, and impacts of activities on customers?
Process approach
Polymerization
Process in which molecules (monomers) combine to produce a larger chain like or network molecule (polymer) Example: during frying when free fatty acids (FFAs) link together. Making the oil more prone to foaming and decreasing the oils quality
Performance based objectives
Process of defining quality standards and ensuring that quality goods and services are produced
Drucker's Management by Objectives (MBO)
Process of defining specific objectives within an organization that management can convey to organization members, then deciding how to achieve each objective in sequence
Dextrinization
Process of heating starch without water, causing starch molecules to break into fragments
Cultural skill
Process of learning how to assess ones values, beleifs, and practices in order to provide culturally competent services by developing cross cultural interaction skills
Hydrogenation
Process of making fats and oils solid at room temp Example: margarine
CQI (continuous quality improvement)
Process of making improvements to an organization that meet or exceed customer/pt expectations Process has 5 dimensions
Retrogradation
Process of reforming hydrogen bonds into crystalline regions in starches Example: thawing of gravy
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Processes Improvement Customer satisfaction Customer culture Customer counting
Glucagon
Produced after eating when glucose levels begin to fall
Glucagon
Produced by alpha cells in the pancreas
Calcitriol
Produced by kidneys to reabsorb calcium when blood calcium levels fall
Erythropoietin
Produced by kidneys to stimulate bone marrows to produce red blood cells (RBC)
Dextrins
Produced during the breakdown of starch
Gastrin
Produced in greater response to stimuli of coffee, alcohol, spices, and protein
Leavening
Produces CO2 in baked goods
Marketing Mix
Product, Price, Place, Promotion
Marketing Mix (4 P's)
Product, Price, Place, Promotion
Commissary
Production and service areas are separate and school is receiving a food delivery of prepared meals
Conventional
Production and service occur in same facility and foods are prepared and served on the same day
chronic bronchitis
Productive cough may come and go but never resolve
USDC
Program goes beyond basic safety assurances of FDA program to further examine seafood for wholesomeness and quality
Capital budget
Project spending on items that are costly and durable such as major equipment or land
Revenue budget
Projection of income based on sales of products
Cash budget
Projects revenue and expenses to determine if funds will be available when necessary
Furosemide (Lasix)
Promotes urinary excretion of sodium and water; however, it also increases loss of potassium. Therefore dietary replacement of potassium is important to prevent hypokalemia
Sucralfate
Protects ulcer site and coats site
Burns
Protein catabolism and nitrogen excretion are increased Protein lost by wound Fluid and electrolyte wound loss may be severe
Brittle nails
Protein deficiency
Open ended questions
Provide more information and allow client freedom to speak
Leavening agent
Provide source of gas in batters and doughs. Gas produced expands cell size in batter or dough. Increase in cell size improves texture of product as well as volume. Makes product more tender by stretching the cell walls
Appropriations committee
Provides $ for programs which attaches funding to legislation
Perpetual inventory
Provides a running record of balance on hand for each item in a storeroom
Physical inventory
Provides an actual account of all items in storage area
Estimated average blood glucose
Provides an average blood glucose based on point of care testing
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Provides hospital insurance automatically @ age 65 (if FICA qualified) @ no fee but may have deductible & co-pay. Also for any age with ESRD
1 egg
Provides over 10 % of the daily recommended protein
Nutrition Labeling and Education Act NLEA
Provides the FDA with specific authority to require nutrition labeling on most foods and to require that all claims (content and health) be consistent with agency regulations
COPD
Pt at risk for pulmonale * right ventricle of heart enlarged due to increased pressure in pulmonary arteries Goal: maintain body weight/manage meds side effects/manage edema—can mast eight loss/sodium and fluid restriction
peritoneal dialysis (PD)
Pt can choose between this and HD * performed daily * more liberal diet * increased protein —PRO lost in peritoneal membrane * infection risk * normal or decreased potassium levels * 1.2-1.3 g/kg PRO
Liver failure
Pt may develop decreased albumin, BUN, chol, HDL, NA+, increased alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartame aminotranferase, bilirubin, LDL, phosphorous and triglycerides
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Pt poor nutrition status * @ risk for worsening their status during hospitalization * improve protein levels —> wean off of mechanical ventilation
Fecal fat test
Pt should be given 100 grams prior to test
Salt
Purpose is to add flavor, control fermentation rate of yeast, strengthen gluten
Water
Purpose is to hydrate and develop gluten, start action of leavening agents, dissolve salt and sugar, and gelatinize starch
Egg
Purpose is to provide stability, retain leavening agent, emulsify shortening, introduce air, add color and flavor
dysphagia diet level 1
Purée: pudding, puréed foods
Pectic ulcer disease
Pylori infection, gastritis Treated with NSAID drugs Avoid alcohol, spices, coffee, caffeine, increase n-3 and n-6 fatty acids
Noncarbohydrate substrates
Pyruvate, lactate, glycerol and glucogenis amino acid
Descriptive research examples
Qualitative and case study
USDA Produce Grades are based on?
Quality Firmness Maturity Color Freedom from defects Uniform size Shape
EOQ (Economic Order Quantity)
Quantitative approach Determine ordering quantities based on relationship between ordering and holding costs Purpose: cost balance based on assumption that orders costs ⬇️as orders ⬆️ and holding cost ⬆️ in direct relation to size of order
Leading question
Questions asked in a way that suggest you have a preferred answer
Refeeding syndrome
Quick influx of potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium
24 hr recall
Quick, estimates sample intakes in clinical setting
nonverbal communication codes of anxiety
Quivering of lower lip Clenching fists Crossing & uncrossing legs
Pregnancy & iron
RBC doubles so iron increases * 15 to 30 mg/day * prevent premature delivery and low birthweight
end of life care
RD assessment requires practitioner to consider not only clinical NTR but also medical goals
Telenutrition
RDN uses electronic information and technologies to implement the NCP with clients at a remote location within provisions of their state license as applicable. Interactive use by Rdn of electromagnetic info and telecommunications technologies to implement NCP
Fever
RMR increases 7% for every degree above normal (98.6 F)
severe chronic radiation enteritis
Radiation enteritis: damaged intestinal lining Symptoms: bleeding or mucus from rectum, diarrhea, rectal pain, appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, abdomen pain, weight loss Recommend: low fat, lactose free foods to minimize stress on GI tract
Glucocorticoids
Raise blood glucose levels by stimulating gluconeogenesis
Thyroxine (T4)
Raises blood glucose by stimulating liver glycogenolysis (glycogen to glucose) and gluconeogenesis (noncarbohydrate to glucose)
lactose intolerance
Ranges from 5% in Northern Europe to 95% in some African and Asian countries
innefectual pushover manager
Ranks high on concern for people Nd low on production
C. botulinum
Rare but deadly microbe, common in soil and most foodstuffs, thrives in anaerobic environment. Sources are canned foods, meat, corn, beans, and asparagus. Canned foods can harbor the toxin, any sign of spoilage should be discarded. One bite size portion can harbor enough toxins to be fatal. Symptoms: vomiting, dizziness, respiratory failure. Recovery takes weeks.
Respiratory Quotient (RQ)
Ratio of volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) expired to volume of oxygen (O2) inspired, used to measure energy Changes based on fuel mix metabolized Example: 1=carbs alone 0.82= protein alone 0.7= fat alone 0.85= mixed
Operating ratio
Ratio that shows the efficiency of a company's management by comparing operating expenses to net expenses
Pasteurization
Rationale is twofold. To destroy pathogens harmful to humans and to extend shelf life by destroying bacteria and causes spoilage
Steps in stock handling
Receiving goods Checking them Marking them with information Delivering them to a place to be used, stored, or displayed for sale
Calciphylaxis treatment
Recommended treatment is to decrease intake of phosphate in diet and increase use of phosphate binders. Some benefits with I creased frequency and duration of dialysis
low fiber diet
Recommended when esophageal varices appear
Flavonoids
Red and blue anthocyanins
Identify Vitamin c deficiency
Red, sore, swollen, bleeding gums
Myoglobin
Reddish-purple color seen in beef
Riboflavin and pyridoxine deficiency signs
Redness of eyelid corners/ red or inflamed conjunctiva/swollen eyelids
Stunting
Reduce growth rate—-> under nutrition Chronic infection Malnutrition
Tertiary prevention
Reduce his risk as disease develops
Secondary prevention
Reduce his risk of a disease due to an elevated risk factor
Primary prevention
Reduce risk of exposure disease via health promotion and early screening
Gastric Inhibitory Peptide (GIP)
Reduces stomach motility and also inhibits the secretion of stomach acid and enzymes
Cross-contamination
Refers to bacteria/viruses
Internal validity
Refers to how well an experiment was conducted and tests whether the difference between the two groups in a study is real Experiment high in internal validity is able to prove that the independent variable is caused by dependent variable and not by another variable
Glycogenolysis
Refers to the breakdown of glycogen, storage form of glucose Consistent with body's catabolic state in which complex molecules are broken down into simpler molecules
insulin sensitivity
Refers to the resistance to the hormone insulin, resulting in elevated blood glucose
Expressing empathy verbally
Reflects an understanding of the client and clarifies meaning, experience, or meaning
Dysphagia level 4
Regular diet: no avoidances or restrictions
Blood sugar
Regulated by the endocrine pancreas through action of insulin and glucagon
FDA
Regulates all apps related to health education Regulates apps that are part of a regulated medical device Example: device used with a glucometer is regulated
Health claims
Regulates by FDA. Allowed on products meeting specific standards, which excludes foods that include more than 20% the DV for fat, sat fat, cholesterol, sodium. Ex: diets low in salt may reduce risk of high blood pressure
FDA
Regulates food products made with biotechnology Regulates agricultural products made with biotechnology
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Regulates food standards called standards of identity, standards of quality, and standards of full of container.
EPA
Regulates herbicides and pesticides that use biotechnology
Calciumrole role in metabolism
Regulating various enzymes, including those that manufacture glycogen
Hazard communication standard
Regulation enforced by the occupational safety and health administration OSHA, an office of the US Department of labor. This standard requires employers to properly train and inform employees with regards to chemicals that may be use in the workplace. Training should include information about chemical uses and precautions, use of protective equipment, storage of chemicals, how to read an SDS, and how to read product labels. If carried out properly by the hazard communication standard serves the organization as a whole as it may minimize occurrence of accident, injury, and contamination by chemical means
Hugh fiber diet
Related to decreased LDL, decreased postprandial blood glucose levels *benefits individuals with CVD, obesity and diabetes
Organizational chart
Relationship of positions and functions Solid line: authority Dotted line: advisory or staff position
Vitamin A
Release from proteins in stomach
endocrine glands
Release substance directly to blood/tissues Example: thyroid, pituitary, adrenal
Exocrine glands
Release substance via ducks to outside body Example: sweat, gastric, salivary
Insulin
Released by beta cells and pancreas in response to elevated blood pressure after eating
Respiration
Removal of electrons from an electron donor which passes them to an electron acceptor with energy generation (ATP formation) from proton motive force at a charged membrane (oxidative level phosphorylation)
Render
Remove fat from meat by cooking/heating/ straining fat from heat
Water activity (aw)
Represents ratio of water vapor pressure of the food to the water vapor pressure of water under the same conditions. Microorganisms grow at an aw of 0.91-0.99. Food is likely to spoil in these conditions.
Citric acid
Required in first step of TCA cycle .. Acetyl CoA becomes citric acid to produce ATP, CO2 and water
Active absorption
Requires ATP as driving energy force
facillitated diffusion
Requires a carrier protein that may affect permeability of membrane
Management function: directing and coordinating
Requires great amount of time
Consensus
Requires group to come to an agreement
Passive absorption
Requires no carrier molecules or energy for a nutrient to go through a small intestine
Health claim
Requires product description to use "may" Example: this product may reduce the risk of heart disease
Gluten development
Requires the hydration of flour proteins, glutenin and gliadin which are then manipulated to form gluten. Need protein and fat to form complex
Social barrier to change
Resistance to change that is rooted in concern for how it will affect others in the group Example: family, tradition, eating out, ethnic foods or cultural considerations
NND (national nutrient database)
Resource for nutrient content of food. Sources of this information are private industry, academic institutions, and govt labs
Dumping syndrome
Response to presence of excess # of food undigested in jejunum
USDC
Responsible for inspection of fish & fish products.
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Responsible for testing food additives
Thiamin
Responsible for the metabolism of pyruvate to generate energy from TCA cycle -w/o thiamin pyrophosphate, pyruvate is unable to convert to actual COA for TCA cycle, resulting in energy deprivation of heart muscle
Recommended therapy for diarrhea
Rest Avoid caffeine Prebiotic (oats, bran) Probiotics (yogurt) Sorts drink (high in electrolytes
Marketing mix: product ex
Restaurant manager adding candles on tables, and spraying incense before dinner service
Mormon dietary guidelines
Restrict coffee, tea, alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs They observe monthly fast on the first Sunday of each month
Gallstones (cholelithiasis)
Result from stones slipping into common bile duct, causing cramps and pain
congestive heart failure (CHF)
Result of long process of deterioration * heart loses ability to function normally Heart may be able to function in early stages of disease by enlarging and increasing pulse rate
UHT (ultra high temperature)
Results in cooked milk flavor
Omega 3 deficiency (linolenic acid)
Results in neurological changes such as numbness and blurred vision and changes in retinal function and brain development. Omega 3 rich sources: fish oils such as fatty fish like salmon or shrimp, walnuts,flaxseeds, canola oil
UHT (ultra high temperature)
Results in shelf life of more than 6 mos
Lower pH in cake
Results in soft cake. Low pH is more acidic
Net income
Revenues - Expenses
Regression
Reverting to child-like behavior such as horse play
Monitoring
Review and measurement of the status at scheduled intervals
Southeast Asia
Rice and noodle commonly the base Vegetables make a large portion with meat being small. Tofu is also common Pickled veggies, sweet potatoes, fish and tofu common patterns
Pears, avocados, bananas, and tomatoes
Ripen best at room temp. Dried fruit should also be stored at room temp
Hormone: Ethylene
Ripening of fruit, metabolic activity
145 degrees F
Roasts, steaks, chops, fish, eggs
Epinephrine
Role is to stimulate breakdown of glycogen and liver, therefore elevate glucose in the blood stream
USDC
Runs a voluntary fee for service program via the national oceanic and atmospheric administration
Non commercial
Sale of food is a secondary activity
Commercial
Sale of food is primary activity and profit is desire Restaurants and sports events
POS (Point of Service) software organizes what?
Sales, inventory, and customer information
Protein RDA
Same for general population and athlete
What cutting boards to use
Scratch resistant (usually of specific acrylic or rubber materials). Immediately replace a cutting board with a scratch
Subjective Global Assessment (SGA)
Screening tool that uses medical history and physical examination info to evaluate patient based on history/intake/GI symptoms/functional capacity/physical appearance/edema/weight change
Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA)
Screening tool used for patients 65 Nd older that evaluates independence/medication/# of meals consumed per day/protein intake/fruit&veggie intake/ fluid intake/ mode of eating
Good source of consumer info on sustainable seafood
Seafood watch Most sustainable: caught or farmed using methods that do Keats harm to other wildlife Good alternatives: caught or farmed in less than ideal ways
Insulin
Secreted as 2 polypeptide chains joined by disulfide bonds and C peptide is released as 2 separate chains C peptide and insulin => equal # in blood C peptide => used as an indicator of endogenous insulin production
Parathyroid hormone
Secreted by parathyroid gland that stimulates osteoclasts to engage in bone resorption
ACTH
Secreted from pituitary gland
Fishbone diagram
See Cause and Effect Diagram.
Feelers
Seek meaningful applications of knowledge Learn by listening and sharing ideas Prefer discussion groups
parcipitative
Seeks input from and shares power with employees
HACCP
Seeks to identify and prevent problems that may cause illness in seafood rather than focusing on finished seafood products
Six sigma
Seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes
Intuitors
Self motivated Risk takers Prefer non traditional learning and guided challenges
Communication process 6 steps
Sender Encoding Message Receiver Deciding Feedback
Not Teleheath
Sending a consult report to another health provider bcos it excludes a healthcare consumer
EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)
Sequestrate reacts with trace metal to prevent decomposition Used to maintain whiteness in potato
Increased risk for wound healing problems in lower extremities amputation population
Serum albumin <3.5 g/dL Total lymphocyte count (TLC) < 1500 cells/ml Hyperglycemia (fasting glucose >126 mg/dL) Patients having problems with prosthesis fit Weight gain/loss > 5lbs
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
Sets basic standards to assist with quality assurance
conpetitive method
Sets selling price in comparison to those of competition
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) symptoms
Severe malnutrition Metabolic problems: weight loss , diarrhea, muscle wasting, dehydration, electrolyte Imbalance
Marasmus
Severe protein energy malnutrition nutrition in kids Less than 60% expected wait for age Low fat/muscle storage
BMR affected by
Sex, age, body composition, thyroid hormones. Also affected by extremes in environmental temperatures. A tropical climate can induce 5-20% increase in BMR. Also metabolic stimulants (caffeine, alcohol, nicotine) Induce a 7-15% increase in BMR
RDA
Shared values that meet nutritional needs of most individuals when consumed daily
DRI
Shares goals meant to be achieved over time
Eggs B
Shipped to food manufacturers to use in recipes
safety inspection
Should be carried out at regular intervals to ensure safety and comfortable working environments as well as to ensure product quality and safety
Fluids
Should be consumed in adequate amounts to maintain pre- exercise weight
Programs objectives
Should detail specific outcomes or measures expected. Successful program meets its own objectives
disciplinary action
Should give advanced warning and be immediate, consistent, and impersonal. Punish the act not the person
chain of command
Shows delineation of authority from the highest to lowest ranked worker. Placement high in the chain of command is not necessarily entitled want to get orders to one lower in the chain. Example, the director of nursing would not come when we issued orders to a food service employee.
sentinel event indicator
Signals need for immediate investigation each time it occurs and has a threshold of never (0%) or always (100%)
Check eyes for...
Signs of riboflavin and pyridoxine deficiency Vitamin A and Zinc deficiency Thiamin and phosphorous deficiency B12, Folate and Iron deficiency
Dumping syndrome diet
Simple carbs should be limited Fat & protein is tolerated Severe dumping syndrome patients should take more water/liquid between meals
Elderly age groups teaching methods
Simple lesson plans, concept repetition and large visual models
clarification questions
Simple questions of fact Clarify the issue so counselor can then ask probing questions and provide feedback
Mild to moderate malnutrition
Slight depression of temples and visible clavicle in males
Mild malnourishment physical examples
Slightly dark circles under eyes, slight depression on temples, visible clavicle bones
Microcytic anemia (hypochromic)
Small pale RBC ⬇️iron -due to chronic infection, poor diet, impaired absorption, malignancies, renal disease
oliguria
Small urine output <500 ml urine
Main extracellular electrolyte
Sodium
Active transport
Sodium pump Requires a carrier and energy Used for most nutrients: glucose, amino acids, Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Fe
Micronutrients
Source of antioxidants that promote overall health and wellness
Egg yolk
Source of cholesterol
NND (national nutrient database)
Source of nutrient content of foods (ingredients, raw and cooked products), as provided by private industry, academic institutions, and government labs. It is maintained by USDA
Listeria monocytogenes
Source: difficult to pinpoint Symptom: occur until several days or a few weeks after ingestion, (fever, headache, vomiting - pathogen may resist heat, temps below 40 F and acidity Common sources: unpasteurized dairy, deli meat, hotdogs
Isoflavones
Soy foods May lower cholesterol
Celiac disease dietary substitutions
Soy, nuts, rice, potato, buckwheat, legumes, tapioca, corn, flaxseed
Cerebral palsy
Spastic: difficult stiff movements -decreased activity and weight gain -low kcal, increased fluid, increased fiber Nonspastic (athetoid): wormlike involuntary movements -increased energy expenditure -weight loss - increase kcals, protein, and have finger foods
Intimate zone
Spatial relationship of less than 18 inches
WHO (World Health Organization)
Specialized agency of the United Nation that is concerned with international public health. Helps develop RDAs for developing countries
Antibodies
Specialized proteins that aid in destroying infectious agents
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
Specific amount of a nutrient that is required to maintain good health and prevent deficiencies in the diet.
Learning objectives
Specific and measurable
Intervention
Specific set of activities and materials used to address the nutrition problem
standards of identity
Specifies "the required ingredients and the optional ingredients that are permitted in the food
Carrageenan
Stabilizer used in foods such as chocolate milk to prevent particles from sedimenting
Carotenes
Stable in an acidic and alkaline environment
Asking at least two patient identifiers
Standard set by the joint commission to properly identify a patient and decrease wrong patient clinical errors. Example: you can ask their name and bday before starting an assessment
Eggs
Standard size for recipe use is large
Minimum Data Set (MDS)
Standardized screening and assessment tool for health status in long term care facilities
What happens when a gel cools?
Starches may lose ability to hold water * water is forced out of gel *synesthesia of weeping of fluid may occur * results in a grainy product
food service regulatory agencies
State government, local government, federal government, FDA, CDC, USDA, national marine Fisheries service (NMFS)
outcome objectives
States results one hopes to attain by intervention activities
secretin
Stimulated by acidic substance chime entering the stomach
Insulin
Stimulates glucose to move from the bloodstream into muscle in fat cells
Alcohol causes
Stomach inflammation Pancreas inflammation Intestine inflammation Decrease in organs mentioned above to absorb vitamins C, B 12, B 1, and folic acid
Collagen
Structural part of tendon found that surrounds muscle
Taste
Subjective measure
Results
Subjective or objective findings
Delphi Technique
Subjective type of forecasting that uses expert opinion, market research, panel consensus to make purchasing assumptions
Passive absorption
Substance must be present in large concentration in lumen of small intestine then in absorptive cells
Food additives
Substances added to food to enhance taste, improve appearance, extend shelf-life, and other reasons
Humectants
Substances that absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture.
Measuring total drain volume
Suggested as gold standard by Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (DOQI) but is physically difficult and time consuming, carries potential of spills and exposure to body fluid. Accuracy depends upon volume and variability of graduated cylinder
Review of existing literature
Summary of previous research on project
Abstract
Summary of research project
Conclusion
Summary of results, limitations, and recommendations for future research
Vitamin D
Sunlight is the best source
Amphetamines
Suppress appetite
Finish
Surface of a metal in foodservice
Cold egg whites
Surface tension is high and mixture would colapse. If egg whites had a higher vapor content, mix would collapse too
Emulsifiers
Surfactants that cause oil and water to mix to form an emulsion.
Gallbladder diseases
Surgery is usually best treatment Gallbladder removed Bio stored in common duct connecting liver and small intestine
Emulsifiers
Suspend and distribute fats or oils in liquids
Gout
Swollen, red, acutely painful great toe joint
Allergic reactions
Symptoms begin w seconds of ingesting offended food up to 2 hours later Common culprits: fish, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, milk
Chron's and Ulcerative Colitis
Symptoms similar for both: Gradual diarrhea onset Abdominal pain Weight loss Blood/puss in stool
Salmonella
Symptoms similar to staphylococcus aureus but take longer to develop (up to 3 days). Flu like symptoms plus nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
Pantothenic Acid (B5)
Synthesized by intestinal bacteria to be absorbed and function in synthesis of fatty acids. Example: animal foods, grains, legumes
Trans fats are
Synthetic hydrogenated fats
Ayurveda
System of natural healing that began in India ... breatharianism is not part of system
Sodium
Table salt Processed cheese Canned meals Pickled food Fast food Cured meats
hemodialysis (HD)
Tailored to those in stage 5 chronic kidney disease *end stage renal disease (ESRD) * very little to no kidney function * undergo dialysis to clean blood of waste and excess fluids *done several times/wk (3-4 hrs) * restricts sodium foods in high numbers (phosphorous, potassium) * increased protein/ recommended 1.2g/kg
Autocratic
Takes control Makes decisions Assumes full responsibility
Laissez fair management style
Team members not directed by management. Little info flows from team to manager vice versa. Appropriate if the team is highly skilled and knowledgeable and wants no interference by manager
Descriptive test
Tells How products differ in specific sensory characteristics Also known as an analytic test Panelists screened for acuity and are trained (highly). May use numerical rankings.
Poultry indicator of doneness?
Temp of 165 F
What is the best indicator that ensures cooking?
Temperature of 160 F
Nutrition diagnosis
Temporary label Ideally with intervention, diagnosis resolves
Central tendency error
Tendency to rate all/most employees/interviews as average
continuous improvement
Tenet of TQM practices Recognition that one should always be working to improve work processes for better future results
Public hearing
Testimony is heard by a bills sponsors
Pilot testing
Testing before a program begins. Formative step in educational process. Helps identify parts of the plan that may need revision. Example: focus groups and protests
FDA
Tests new genetically modified food
procurement
The act of obtaining or buying goods and services
edible portion (EP)
The amount left after vegetables have been trimmed and cut, and before being used in recipes.
lactose intolerance
The inability to completely digest the milk sugar lactose *individual lacks enzyme to break down lactose *pt avised to avoid dairy products * consume calcium in other sources: oranges/green leafy veggies/ beans
p values in research data
The lower the p value the higher significance of the results. p less than or equal to 0.05 shows a significant difference. p more than 0.05 shows an insignificant difference
respiratory acidosis
The lungs excrete more CO2 in attempt to raise the pH of the blood
No Observable Effect Level (NOEL)
The maximum dose of a food additive that produces no observable toxic effect on test animals is used to establish a safety margin in human food
Medicare Part B
The part of the Medicare program that pays for physician services, outpatient hospital services, durable medical equipment, and other services and supplies.
Gelatinization
The process by which starch granules absorb water and swell in size. Example: pasta preparations, sauces, pudding
Hydrogenation
The process of converting unsaturated fats to saturated fats by adding hydrogen to the carbons in fatty acid chain by using high temperatures or a metal catalyst or hydrogen gas applied during pressure
Informal or open market purchasing
The purchase of goals usually in smaller quantities without contacts or negotiations
Ice cream made with low fat milk
The purpose of fat in ice cream production is to form small and smooth crystals. When fat is decreased, large crystals form to produce a grainy ice cream. To produce a smoother ice cream, increase the fat by using whipped cream, heavy cream, or whole milk instead of non, low, or reduced fat cream or milk
Boiling point
The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
Cross-contact
The transfer of allergens from food containing an allergen to the food served to a customer.
Organizational chart
The visual reference that shows where employees fit into an organization in terms of rank in functional relationship with one another. A typical chart depicts the owner or department head at the top of the chart, followed by lines of authority leading to the next person in charge, with each succeeding level including the next in line authority. Chart placement is based on formal titles and may not be a reliable indicator where the real power lies in an organization.
Taylor's scientific management
Theory analyzing and synthesizing workflow Main objective: improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity
philosophy of work simplification
There is always a better way to do something; the elimination of uneconomical use of foodservice equipment to increase productivity : example
If sucrose, fructose and galactose are not broken down
There is an increase in osmotic load. An osmotic load causes an influx of water into the intestines and causes GI issues
B vitamins absorption
Thiamin B1 needs acid Riboflavin B2 needs phosphorous Cobalamin B12 needs HCL and intrinsic factor
Eggs AA
Thick whites that cling to yolk area
Function of cornstarch
Thickening agent and anti caking
Gauge
Thickness of metal in foodservice
Gauge
Thickness of sheet metal Commonly used sheet metal ranges from 8gauge to 30 gauge The larger the # gauge the thinner the metal
Cuticle
Thin film on outside of eggshell
Ouchi's Theory Z
This theory posits that workers are motivated by a sense of commitment, opportunity, and advancement. Workers will work if they are challenged and motivated.
Preventing cross contamination
Thoroughly wash hands between food handling Store cooked and raw foods separate/ raw food below cooked food do not use same cutting board Thoroughly wash and sanitize all utensils used Keep washed and unwashed food away from each other
What vegetables/fruits may be washed before storing?
Those such as cucumber and carrots should be washed prior to storing to wash away dust and spray residue
Blooms taxonomy
Three domains of education activities or learning: cognitive, affective, psychomotor. Cognitive: knowledge that involves development of mental skills and aquisition of knowledge about subject matter (ex) learning what a carb is and being able to identify one Affective: attitude/self is development of feelings, emotions, attitudes, values Psychomotor: development of muscular of physical skills (ex) learning to prepare a diabetic meal
Essential amino acids
Threonine, valine, tryptophan, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, methionine, histidine
Goiters
Thyroid gland does not produce enough T3/T4 —pituitary gland releases additional TSH to up thyroids production causing an enlargement of thyroid gland or compensatory goiter
Goiters
Thyroid gland enlarges due to lack of iodine
Nonverbal communication code of stress
Tight lips
Disadvantage of brainstorming style to teach
Time consuming
quasi-experimental research
Time series research taking measures before and after a program begins to Show patterns or significant change Ex: dialysis programs and taking measures of pts BUN: Cr before and after program
petechiae
Tiny brown purple spots on skin -vitamin C deficiency
Cream
To beat sugar and fat together until fluffy
Job of disaccharides
To break down sucrose, fructose and galactose
Dredge
To coat a food by sprinkling it with or dipping it in a dry ingredient such as flour or bread crumbs
Cut in
To combine solid fat with flour using a pastry blender, two forks, or the fingers
Bake
To cook by dry heat, usually in an oven
Simmer
To cook gently in a liquid just at or below the boiling point
Sauté
To cook in a small amount of fat
Boil
To heat a liquid until bubbles rise constantly to the surface
Deglaze
To loosen the flavorful food particles in a pan after food has been browned
Goal of designing tray lines, equipment, and other supplies
To minimize amount of turns and reaches an employee has to make while assembling trays
beat
To mix vigorously
Baste
To moisten foods during cooking with pan drippings or special sauce to add flavor and prevent drying
sodium restricted diet
To prevent fluid loss
Brown
To turn the surface of a food brown by placing it under a broiler or quickly cooking it in hot fat
Modified tomatoes
Tomatoes have been modified to improve flavor, color and texture This is not an alteration in nutrient composition
glossitis
Tongue inflammation Sore, red, swollen
Cake variations
Too much sugar results in coarse cells, thick walls, a shiny crust and a crumbly product Fallen center may also be caused by too much sugar or by too much fat, baking powder, poor mixing, or low oven temp.
Prime Cost
Total of direct materia cost, direct labor cost, and direct expenses
Foods that most commonly cause choking in kids
Tough meat, hot dogs, nuts, grapes, hard candies, popcorn, and peanut butter
Copper
Trace mineral attached to protein, absorbed in duodenum. Functions in hemoglobin formation and aids in iron absorption. Examples: liver, kidney, shellfish
perpetual inventory system
Tracks # of items in inventory on a consistent basis. Allows for ability to know how much of a given item is in stock at any time
Physical inventory system
Tracks stock every so often (typically @ end of accounting period) by visually inspecting or actually counting to determine quantity on hand
Factor method
Traditional way of determining menu pricing strategies. Focuses on food cost to exclusion of labor and other contributing costs. Determined by first calculating the mark-up factor (100/food cost percentage) . Mark up factor multiplied by raw food cost yields selling price
Performance standard
Training that corrects, molds, or protects an employees behaviors
Iron
Transfer is dependent on a protein carrier synthesize in the liver called transferrin
Radiation
Transfer of energy via electromagnetic waives, does not require direct contact between energy source and food
Convection
Transfer of heat through gases or liquids by circulation of hot air
Induction
Transfers heat through electric magnetic vibrations
Retinol
Transported in the lymphatic system and then to the liver
LPL (lipoprotein lipase)
Transports cholesterol from diet to cells Known as Number one transporter of cholesterol
HDL
Transports cholesterol from liver to be excreted in reverse cholesterol transplant
What happens to fats after absorbed by SI?
Travel to the liver to be stored, use immediately for energy, or broken down
Centralized
Trays are set up in centralized areas and delivered in heated/ cooking carts
Decentralized
Trays set up in serving area and distance to customer is great
Fire extinguisher symbols
Triangle: wood, paper, rags, ordinary combustibles Square: gas, grease, oil, paint, flammable liquids Circle: electrical equipment, electrical fires
metabolic acidosis risk factors
Triglycerides >150 mg/dL Glucose >110 mg/dL Waist circumference >88 women >102 men Diabetes, obesity, HTN
Specific macro amino acids
Tryptophan, aspartate glutamine
enteral feeding
Tube feeding * pt lost ability to swallow /diminished peristalsis * most provide 1-1.5 kcal/ml
Chlorophyll in an alkaline solution
Turns bright green
Classical conditioning
Two stimuli are paired together for a number of trials until a response is elicited
pernicious anemia
Type of B12 anemia. B12 is needed for RBC formation. Special protein intrinsic factor, is needed to help intestines absorb B12. When body cannot synthesize enough Intrinsic factor, B12 cannot be absorbed in intestines
Cohort studies
Type of analytical research that follows a cohort over time to see if they develop a specific disease
oxidation-reduction reaction (redox)
Type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two elements. It is any chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a molecule, atom or ion changes by gaining or losing an electron. Oxidation is the removal of an electron from a substance such as H2 —> 2e- t 2H+
Incidence study
Type of cohort study Researches risk of developing a disease
Exponential smoothing
Type of forecasting assuming actual occurences follow an identifiable pattern over time
Figurehead
Type of interpersonal management
Objective
Type of test evaluation strategy that measures factual and standardized performance. Preparation is a step in interviewing process that involves collecting background info on client and establishing objectives or intervention strategies for collecting info during a session
Feeding America
US based non profit organization of 200 food banks feeding more than 46 million people through patties, soup kitchens, shelters * 3rd largest US charity and nations largest hunger-relief organization
Who grades meat
USDA
USDA and schools
USDA has established standards for nutrients in school meals, snacks, and beverages
Galactosemia
Unable to convert galactose to glucose * causes accumulation of galactose and/or galactose 1 phosphate * occurs when one of the 2 enzyme activities that ultimately allow lactose to be broken down into glucose in not working * galactose 1 phosphate uridyl transferase enzyme dysfunctional @ birth * infants symptoms: vomiting/diarrhea/susceptibility to infection/ FTH
Bulimia characteristics
Uncontrolled binge episode that may alternate with restrictive episode, abuse of laxatives, diuretics, or syrup of ipecac, compulsive exercise, knuckle bruising, poor body image, and history of engaging in risky behaviors
School Breakfast Program (SBP)
Under USDA must provide on avg 1/4 of daily recommended levels of protein, Ca, Fe, vit A&C
Cultural Sensitivity
Understanding of needs and emotions of one's own culture and the culture of others
Appropriate weight gains during pregnancy
Underweight BMI: 28-40 pounds Normal BMI: 25-35 pounds Overweight BMI: 15- 25 pounds Obese BMI: 11-20 pounds
Steattorhea
Undigested fat in stool Reg: 2-5g fat Patients may have 60 g fat
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information. To remain compliant w HIPPA RDs should establish written policies for how one will use, share, store, discard any material with PHI
Galactosemia treatment
Untreated—> death Galactose eliminatio: dairy/dates/bell pepper/ meats/ papaya * ammonia accumulation in blood
Recommended caffeine limit per day for most healthy adults
Up to 400 mg/day
Short-range (operational)
Upcoming year/month/week/day
Sensors
Use common sense Prefer practice and application over theory Test and solve problems Prefer one on one coaching or demonstrations
Models
Use food models when teaching pre-K Use problem solving discussions with school aged children, goal setting for adolescents, cooking demos for adults
Effective pest management methods
Use of chemical agent should be avoided when attempting to manifest in a food service setting. Chemical agents may easily contaminate food and pose a health risk for consumers. In the event that chemical solvent must be used to eradicate pests, it is important that a pest control operator who is trained and license in pest control management be employed. Other past eradication include: light, mechanical, glue traps
Telehealth
Use of technology to deliver health-related services and information, including telemedicine
Transformational management approach
Used activities to transform inputs to outputs to link, manage and build functional systems by inspiring agents of change Example: Jeff inspires employees to Become leaders and to motivate each other towards group mission
Weight for age
Used as a short term marker for growth and is affected by acute nutritional stress or illness
Phytochemicals
Used for detoxification, as blocking agents
Grading
Used for egg quality Nd may classify eggs as A, AA, or B AA: thick whites, yolk free from defects
Specialized EN formula
Used for pt w specific disease states that require specialized nutrition Example: nepro for renal//glucerna for diabetic patients
elemental formula EN
Used for pt with malabsorption problems and contain hydrolyzed proteins in form of AA Example: impact peptide
Strategy
Used in strategic planning Long term goals
ABC analysis
Used to categorize inventory based on criterion such as usage and value A: items require very tight control and accurate records B: items require less control and good records C: require simplest control possible and minimal records
low cholesterol
Used to combat CVD by controlling/reducing blood lipid and cholesterol
Food surveys
Used to monitor and assess food consumption and food- related behaviors
cost of profit pricing
Used when menu price must be calculated in a way so that it ensures a specific percentage of profit. It is calculated by dividing total food cost by desired food cost percentage
Facilitated absorption
Uses a carrier molecule to transport nutrients from lumen of small intestine to absorptive
Active absorption
Uses energy to pump nutrients such as amino acids, into the intestines villi
Objective testing
Uses equipment to evaluate food products instead of variable human sensory grounds They include the line spread test, specific gravity, penetrometer, viscosimeter
FSIS beef inspection
Uses random sampling to uncover hidden dangers such as pathogens or chemical contaminants
UHT (ultra high temperature)
Uses temperatures in excess of boiling to render product sterile
Rationalization
Using a less ego-deflating rations than true reason to explain a situation
How should most vegetables be canned and why?
Using a pressure cooker because the ph is high
Immunologic reaction and food allergies
Usually GI and immune system provide barrier to proteins that have ability to interact w immune system and cause allergic response
POS (Point of Service)
Usually used in food service. It simplifies sales data, inventory management, and customer information
Carotenoids
Usually yellow, orange, or red and include carotene (vit A precursor)
Iodine
Variable in foods *common sources: seafood, eggs, milk Goitrogens present in food block iodine uptake *common sources: turnips, peanuts, soybeans
Formal
Verbal presentation or document intended to share info and which conforms to standardized professional rules, standards and processes and avoids using slang terminology
Principle 6 of HACCP
Verify that all procedures as well as the HACCP system are correctly working
Glycogen
Very easy to break down because it has many starch molecules which means more sides for enzymes to work on it and also makes it a good way to store carbs in the body
Tenderloin cut
Very tender Low in fat Best prepared by dry heat
Serum transferrin
Visceral protein that binds and transports iron. During iron deficiency there is a decrease in iron to bind and transport
Calcium
Vital to muscle contraction * allows protein in muscles to interact during contractions
Alcohol is related to
Vitamin B 1 deficiency * common cause of dementia
Niacin
Vitamin B3
Requires to be on nutrition facts label
Vitamin D and potassium
Pregnancy & vit D
Vitamin D is essential in skeletal formation of the fetus in metabolism of calcium * calcium metabolism increases during pregnancy * RDA vit D doubles from 5 mcg to 10 mcg/day
Actual amount and percent daily value on a nutrition facts label for ..
Vitamin D, calcium, iron and potassium
Require assistance from bile to be absorbed
Vitamins ADEK
Beef grading
Voluntary process, beef manufacturers pay for
3 compartment sink temps
Wash: 110 F Rinse: 140 F Sanitize: 170 F All dishes should be air dried after
Flavonoids
Water soluble pigments turn bright red in acid
Anthoncyanins
Water soluble red, blue, purple pigment Example: blueberries They are bright red in acid (metals) and bluish in alkaline
Anthocyanins
Water soluble red/blue/purple pigment Example: blueberries Bright red in acid and bluish in alkaline
Niacin
Water soluble vitamin body cannot store. Found in: chicken breast, beef liver, fish, yeast based foods. If body is deficient, it may manufacture it from tryptophan
Anthoxanthins
Water soluble white pigments Example: onion They are colorless in acid and yellow in alkaline Aluminum is alkaline
RMR (resting metabolic rate)
Way of measuring energy balance and uses the predictive equations of mifflin st jeor or Harris Benedict
Recommended for 0 to 36 mos (0-3yo)
Weight for length is more accurate for infants because of the rate they grow. There are no BMI for age charts
Signs and symptoms of dehydration
Weight loss, decreased skin turgor, dry mucus membrane, postural HTN, weak and rapid pulse, increased body temp, decreased urine output ( UOP), increased urine concentration and elevated BUN: Cr ratio
edible-portion (EP) cost
Weight of food/ % yield = EP EP/ by cost of food
Cancer Nutrition Therapy
Well balanced diet vitamin/mineral rich High kcal diet— assists in combating fatigue
In promotional planning, manager can brainstorm ideas for certain objectives by asking...
What is it we are trying to accomplish with this promotion? Is this consistent with our mission statement ? Is this designed to meet our customers needs? How can we measure the success of this promotion?
LPL (lipoprotein lipase)
What lines the capillaries in muscle and adipose tissue
Gluten found in:
Wheat, barley, rue
Avoidance Learning (Negative Reinforcement)
When a client learns to escape undesirable consequence or avoid criticism by improving future performance. Extinction focuses on reducing an undesirable behavior until it goes away, or becomes extinct
Disease claim
When a product states it can diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat or prevent a disease. Claim such as this requires prior approval by the FDA
Substitution
When an employee puts something else in place of their original objective
CHF (congestive heart failure)
When normal blood circulation can no longer be maintained, pt experiences shortness of breath/chest pain/changes in bp causing resorption of sodium and edema in legs Decreased blood flow to brain can also cause altered mental status/headache/anxiety
Cross-contact
When one food comes in contact with another and their proteins mux
Assimalation
When people of one cultural group shed part or all of their ethnic identity and merge into the majority culture
Cheese
When the gel has firmed, curds are cut into pieces that expel the whey (liquid)
Why should boiling water be used to can vegetables?
When the ph is low and the acidity is high
Titanium dioxide
White food color agent
Eggs B
Whites are thin
To start identifying a target market, a manager should address...
Who are the current customers How many customers are in potential market What are the unique needs of customers Can we attract new customers
Storage order of raw meat
Whole fish, beef/pork , ground meats/fish, whole and ground poultry Meat goes below ready to eat foods and below fruits/veggies
Exploring importance
Why not higher? - shows barriers Why not lower? - shows motivation
Pregnancy
Women must be encouraged to eat healthy * 200 to 400 more healthy kcals * avoid alcohol, some types of seafood w high mercury (shark, swordfish, mackerel, tilefish) * min 8 glasses of H2O
ACTH
Works to reduce the effects of glucose by stimulating the adrenal cortex to grow and release glucocorticoids
Best foods to bring to an event including children
Would be those that do not commonly cause choking or allergic reactions such as strawberries
Bard
Wrapping meat in fat before cooking
Job specification
Written statement of minimum standards that must be met for an applicant to apply for a certain job
Cooked anthoxanthin in aluminum pan color
Yellow
Colostrum
Yellowish transparent fluid secreted from mothers breasts during the first few days. It helps to meet the infants needs because it's higher in protein than mature milk and has antibodies
Eggs B
Yolks appear flattened out
Highly Susceptible Population
Young Children, The Elderly, Pregnant Women, Weakened Immune Systems
Calcium competes with _____ for absorption
Zinc, magnesium, manganese, copper, iron
Pareto Chart
a bar chart illustrating causes behind a recurring problem in department
Myofibrils
a basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell
Purchase Order (PO)
a commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services the seller will provide to the buyer
Nutrition Assessment
a comprehensive analysis of a person's nutrition status that uses health, socioeconomic, drug, and diet histories; anthropometric measurements; physical examinations (ht,wt, BMI); and laboratory tests.
cachexia
a condition of physical wasting away due to the loss of weight and muscle mass that occurs in patients with diseases such as advanced cancer or AIDS
Respiratory acidosis
a condition that occurs when the lungs cannot remove all of the carbon dioxide the body produces. This causes loss of body fluids, especially the blood, to become too acidic. A low ph is a sign of an acidic state
Histogram
a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval. Helps summarize data from a process that has been collected over time
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid, state children's health insurance program SCHIP, and health insurance probability standards
baking powder
a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and cream of tartar, used instead of yeast in baking
Benchmarking
a process by which a company compares its performance with that of industry norms and trends
Secondary question
a question that helps the interviewer better understand the answer to a primary question
Primary question
a question that introduces a new topic or subtopic
Body Mass Index (BMI)
a ratio that allows you to assess your body size in relation to your height and weight
Adequate Intake (AI)
a recommended average daily nutrient intake level based on observed or experimentally determined estimates of nutrient intake by a group of healthy people
cultural competence
a set of congruent attitudes, skills, behaviors, and policies that enable effective cross-cultural communication for delivery of oral health services Requires organizations and their personnel to 1.value diversity 2.assess themselves 3.mange dynamics of difference 4.acquire and institutionalize cultural knowledge 5.adopt to diversity and and cultural context of individuals and communities served
Amino acids
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
therapeutic diet
a special food plan ordered by a physician to help treat a disease
Antioxidants
a substance that inhibits oxidation, especially one used to counteract the deterioration of stored food products.
Mallory-Weiss tear
a tear in the mucous membrane, or inner lining, where the esophagus meets the stomach
Naturopathy
a therapeutic philosophy of helping people heal themselves by developing healthy lifestyles
lamina propria
a thin layer of loose connective tissue, or dense irregular connective tissue, which lies beneath the epithelium and together with the epithelium constitutes the mucosa. Gives structural support to villi
Pie chart
a type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that each represent a proportion of the whole. Best for showing percentages within a group
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
a water soluble vitamin; a coenzyme involved in protein and amino acid metabolism Food sources: chickpeas, liver, tuna, salmon, chicken
Open shop
a workplace where employees were not required to join a union
Chlorophyllin
abnormally green pigment formed when the methyl and phytyl groups are removed from chlorophyll in an alkaline medium
percent yield formula
actual yield/theoretical yield x 100 (Edible portion/as purchased) x 100
Preservatives
additive used to protect against decay, discoloration, or spoilage
solvent cleaners (degreasers)
alkaline or basic cleaners that dissolve grease on a molecular level
Delaney Clause
amendment to food, drug, and cosmetic act -- stating that no food substance/ additive can be considered safe if it produced cancer
Starch is composed of what?
amylose and amylopectin
LPL (lipoprotein lipase)
an enzyme that hydrolyzes triglycerides passing by in the bloodstream and directs their parts into the cells, where they can be metabolized or reassembled for storage
Popularity index
analyze sales and then predict future sales of that item # of servings of an item / total number of servings of all items in that category that day
prevalence study
another name for a cross-sectional study Researches all cases of a specific disease amongst a group of people in a specific time period. Prevalence looks at existing disease
What decreases iron absorption?
antacids
Functional foods
any modified food or food ingredient that may provide a health benefit beyond the traditional nutrients it contains. Includes naturally occurring foods. Not defined by law. May be called nutraceuticals. FDA oversees marketing claims of functional foods
ADIME
assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring and evaluation
APIE
assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation
A in SOAP
assessment: pulls information together with nutritional assessment
Theory x
assumes people dislike work, lack ambition, act irresponsibly, and prefer to be led
Chemical leavening agents
baking soda and baking powder
Grantt Chart
bar graph showing production managers what projects are being worked on and what stage they are in at any given time
Scoop size
based on servings per quart, 1 qt = 32 oz (32 will always be used) ex: 4 oz serving, 32 / 4 = 8 (scoop 8 should be used)
COGS equation
beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory
BKA
below knee amputation
Serum sodium
best assessment parameter for fluid status
Vitamin k
blood clotting factor Found in green leafy vegetables
Glycolysis
breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate with production of two molecules of ATP. Occurs in cytoplasm. Aerobic (with oxygen) yields pyruvate and anaerobic (without oxygen) yields lactate
Oxymyoglobin
bright red
Amino acids
building blocks of proteins
saturated fat sources
butter, cheese, whole milk, cream, ice cream, fatty meats, cream, sausage, ground beef
Macronutrients are
carbohydrates, fat, and proteins
VLDL (very low density lipoprotein)
carries fats packaged or made by the liver to various tissues in the body
Tannins
cause astringent feeling in the mouth (puckering dry sensation found in tea, wine, chocolate, and underripe fruit) like in an underripe banana
respiratory acidosis
caused by hypoventilation; CO2 retention and emphysema
respiratory acidosis
caused by hypoventilation; rise of CO2 which increases H+ (lowers pH)
Fatty acids
chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms with a methyl group (CH3) at one end and a carbonyl group (COOH) at the other end. Classified by # of carbons in the chain, position of first double bond, and # of double bonds. Position of first double bond is counted starting with the methy end and designated by omega sign
Humectants
chemicals that increase the capability of embalmed tissues to retain moisture
Winterization
chilling oil to 45F to remove FA with higher melting points and filtering them out. Oils are clear and not cloudy. Example: corn, soy, condensed oils (salad dressings)
Marketing Mix: Promotion
communicates value, communication by a marketer that informs, persuades and reminds potential buyers about a product or service to influence their opinion or elicit a response
Agency shop
company in which employees are not required to join the union, but must pay union dues
Pharmacist SOPP
compounding of parenteral formula
Principle 1 of HACCP
conduct a harzard analysis in which any food safety hazard, such as those presented by chemical, biological or physical composition and/or properties is determined
Broil
cook by direct heat
Al dente
cooked enough to be firm but not soft
HIPPA
covers genetic related info
Most common single allergen for infants
cow's milk protein
Marketing Mix: Product
creates value by developing a variety of offerings including goods, services, and ideas to satisfy customer needs
Management Function: Organizing
deciding where decisions will be made, who will do what jobs and tasks, and who will work for whom
high albumin levels indicate
dehydration
job specification
describes the minimum qualifications a person must have to perform the job successfully Ex: title, education, experience, knowledge, skills, physical and mental requirements
Performance Budget
details what it costs to perform an activity
Weight for length/stature
detects short term changes in nutritional status -distinguish stunting from wasting
Principle 2 of HACCP
determine critical control points by setting limits, which serve to eliminate and/or reduce any potential food risk
Principle 5 of HACCP
develop corrective actions that will rectify any situation in which the monitoring procedures show that critical limits have not been reached
dysuria
difficult or painful urination
APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)
division of USDA that does the physical annually inspections Primarily involved in regulations
Alkaline Detergents
effectively remove organic soils but can leave a residual film that requires an acidic detergent to follow
Country Club Management
employee centered, seeking approval and acceptance. comfortable, friendly atmosphere
Lipoprotein lipase
enzyme that breaks down triglycerides in chylomicrons and VLDL molecules into fatty acids and monoglycerides for absorption into tissue cells
hypochromic cells
erythrocytes that appear lighter in color than normal because of a deficiency of hemoglobin
Food record
exact record of everything eaten in a specific period of time
Impoverished Management
exertion of minimum effort to get required work done
Standards of quality
federal standards for product quality attributes such as tenderness, color, and freedom from defects
Stored form of iron
ferritin
Kidney function
filter blood cells
preference test
find out if consumers like a product
Hospice
focus of care is palliative, not curative, treatment Begins post treatment for disease has stopped and pt will not survive able
Functional foods
foods that have a potentially beneficial effect on health when consumed as part of a varied diet on a regular basis at effective levels
Pectic acid
found in overripe fruits and vegetables
Sources of vitamin C
fruits and vegetables: asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kiwi, papaya, strawberries, oranges, red pepper
G cells secrete
gastrin
HDL
good cholesterol
USDA
grade standards
Tomatoes
have lycopene which may reduce prostate cancer risk
fermented dairy products
have probiotics which support GI health
Heterozygous
having two different alleles for a trait Type of distractor
Vit D
helps calcium be reabsorbed in intestine
neutropenic diet
helps protect against bacteria and other harmful organisms. It is typically followed by patients with cancer and severely weakened immune systems. The diet recommends beverages including tap water, commercial bottled water, all canned/bottled/powdered beverages, tea and coffee brewed with boiling water, and commercial nutritional supplements. The diet discourages beverages including well water (unless tested yearly and found safe), cold-brewed tea, sun tea, eggnog, fresh apple cider, homemade lemonade, spring water, beer, and wine.
Gout
hereditary metabolic disease that is a form of acute arthritis, characterized by excessive uric acid in the blood and around the joints
HDL
high-density lipoprotein
9 essential amino acids
histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine
#10 can
holds 13 cups; 6 lbs 9oz; think large can of peaches
High food security
households had no problems or anxiety about consistently accessing adequate food
Diabetes symptoms
hyperglycemia (frequent thirst and urination), polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, glucosuria, abnormal fasting Hypoglycemia (hunger and disorientation)
Assessment
identify adequate info to determine nutrition related problems, Knowledge & Behavior, Access, Physical Activity & Function, Intake, Anthropometics, Biochemical, Physical Exam, Client History, Comparative Standards.
Where is B12 absorbed?
ileum along with bile acids, requires intrinsic factor
Emulsifiers
improve stability, consistency, homogeneity
Carbohydrate digestion begins
in the mouth with salivary amylase
Protein digestion begins
in the stomach with hydrochloric acid and enzyme protease, pepsin. Pepsin is formed when its inactive form pepsinogen, is activated by hydrochloric acid
three types of muscular contractions in the GI tract
include segmentation, peristaltic waves, and sleeve contractions. Each type of contraction serves to mix chyme with digestive juices, circulate intestinal contents along the mucosal walls, and propel chyme towards the ileocecal valve.
Diverticulitis
inflammation of the diverticula *treated with a clear-liquid, low-fiber diet
sickle cell disease
inherited blood disorder, results from a single amino acid substitution in the protein hemoglobin Affects African and Mediterranean descent most Deformed cells are fragile and increase hemolysis resulting in anemia, pain, impeded blood flow
Nutrition Diagnosis Domains
intake, clinical, behavioral-environmental
Management Function: Planning
involves determining in advance what should happen
Liver cirrhosis
irreversible hardening of the liver Patients at risk for hepatic encephalopathy
Nutrition education goal for adults
is enhancing their knowledge and skills to improve their diet and decrease their physiological risk of developing chronic disease
Behavioral-environmental domain
knowledge, attitude, beliefs, physical environment, access to food, or food safety (ex. food security)
FTE/week equation
labor hours worked per week / 40 hour normal work load
Glucose and galactose makes
lactose
glucose + galactose
lactose
Fat free
less than 0.5 grams of fat per serving
Branch chain amino acids
leucine, isoleucine, valine They have aliphatic side chains with a branch (carbon atom bound to more than two carbon atoms)
Insoluble fibers
lignans, cellulose, hemicellulose
Essential fatty acids
linoleic acid (omega 6) and linolenic acid (omega 3)
Marketing Mix: Price
list price, discounts, allowances, payment period, credit terms
hypoguesia
loss of taste Occurs in cancer due to chemo and radiation therapy
Convert from g to mEq
mEq = (mg/atomic weight) X valence Ex: calcium atomic wt: 40 valence of 2 1g= 1000 mg (1000mg/ 40) X 2 = 50 mEq
Bulgur
made from durum wheat, parboiled dried and de-branned Found in Middle East cuisine Made by boiling hard wheat berries until about to crack open. Then allow to dry (outer bran layer rub off) and grains are ground
Celiac disease
malabsorption syndrome caused by an immune reaction to gluten
glucose + glucose
maltose
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
maximum chronic daily intake level of a nutrient that is unlikely to cause adverse health effects in almost all people in a specific life stage
DRI
meant to replace RDA
process objectives
measurable activities carried out by team members of program Specific short term activity usually conducted by program staff that is integral to accomplishing outcome objectives
glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C)
measures 2-3 months Can diagnose diabetes and determine how well an individual is controlling diabetes * the higher the A1C% the higher the blood glucose has been elevated
Line spread test
measures viscosity of liquids or semi-solid foods that flow on a flat surface
Viscosimeter
measures viscosity of liquids that flow; measures the flow on an incline plane or on a rotational basis Typically used in syrup testing
Micronutrients
minerals and vitamins essential but needed in small amounts
Simple carbs
monosaccharides and disaccharides Increase blood glucose levels rapidly
Transitional feeding
moving from one type of feeding to another * parenteral to oral * enteral to oral * parenteral to enteral First meals lactose free Decreased sodium Decreased carbs
very low food security
multiple indications of disrupted eating patterns and reduced food intake
Flavonoids
naturally occurring water-soluble plant pigments that act as antioxidants
LPL (lipoprotein lipase)
necessary for the metabolism of chylomicrons and very-low-densify lipoproteins (VLDL), can release free FAs from triglycerols in lipoproteins
Antacids
neutralize the acids in the stomach
vegan
no animal products
r = 0
no correlation between the 2 variables
Kosher
no meat and dairy at same meal; no pork, shellfish
Low fat
no more than 3 grams of fat per serving
label regulations for low calorie
no more than 40 kcals/ serving
BMI 18.6-24.9
normal
mortality rate
number of deaths from a disease in relation to the population in a given time Rate of death
morbidity rate
number of people affected in relation to the total population in a given time period Rate of a disease
Sources of vitamin E
nut/seed oils, avacados
To pinpoint individuals that are nutrition risk or malnourished
nutrition screening - pinpoints individual at nutrition risk or already malnourished - determines if additional assessment is needed Nutrition assessment - used to obtain, verify, interpret data needed to identify nutrition problems - step #1 is nutrition care process
BMI 30-34.9
obesity class I
BMI > 40
obesity class III (extreme obesity)
% sag
objective measure of custard quality
negative nitrogen balance
occurs during AIDS, cancer, starvation, and low calorie diets
positive nitrogen balance
occurs during growth, recovery from illness, and during pregnancy
Addison's disease
occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of the hormones cortisol or aldosterone and androgens
Requisition
official order laying claim to the use of property or materials Example: manager using internal form to request items from a purchasing manager
marginal food security
one or two reported indications—typically of anxiety over food sufficiency or shortage of food in the house. Little or no indication of changes in diets or food intake.
Zest
outer skin of an orange used for giving a special taste to food; spice; interest; flavor; spirited enjoyment; Ex. add a certain zest to the affair; Ex. zest for life
A BMI of 25 to 29.9 is considered
overweight
BMI 25-29.9
overweight
Gamma cells secrete
pancreatic polypeptide
Coenzymes needed for energy production
pantothenic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin Required to produce Acetyl CoA from pyruvic acid
ranking test
participants are given samples and asked to rank them from lowest to highest for a specific characteristic
Soluble fibers
pectin, gum, mucilages, and some hemicelluloses
aromatic amino acids
phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan
cross-connection
physical link through which contaminants from drains, sewers, and other wastewater sources can enter the potable water supply
Levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Management function
planning, organizing, (staffing), directing, controlling, evaluate
Management function
planning, organizing,directing and coordinating, evaluating
complex carbohydrates
polysaccharides Broken down to monosaccharides Increase blood glucose levels more slowly but for a longer time
Intracellular electrolytes
potassium, magnesium, phosphate K+ Mg++ P
Informational power
power derived from control over information
referent power
power that comes from subordinates' and coworkers' respect, admiration, and loyalty
reward power
power that comes from the ability to provide rewards or favors
expert power
power that is based on the special knowledge, skills, and expertise that a leader possesses
IDL
precursor to LDL that enables fats and cholesterol to move within water based solution of the bloodstream
diverticulosis
presence of diverticula in the GI tract, especially the colon nd is treasured with a high-fiber diet
Beef Grades (best to worst)
prime, choice, select, standard, commercial, utility, cutter, canner
PRN
pro re nata (as needed)
Marketing Mix (4 P's)
product, price, promotion, place
Albumin
protein made by the liver
complete proteins
proteins that contain all nine of the essential amino acids
incomplete proteins
proteins that lack one or more of the essential amino acids
just in time purchasing
purchase products as needed for production and immediate consumption by the customer without having to store and record products in inventory In order to increase efficiency, decrease waste, and reduce inventory costs
Prime cost method
raw food cost + labor cost involved in making the item Selling price determined by multiplying prime food cost by markup factor, where prime cost equals raw food cost plus labor cost. Mark up is calculated by dividing 100 by food cost percentage plus labor cost percentage
Galactosemia
recessive genetic disorder; characterized by body's inability to tolerate galactose
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
recommendations for average daily amounts of essential nutrients that healthy population groups should consume over time
EPA
regulates pesticides
low food security
reports of reduced quality, variety, or desirability of diet. Little or no indication of reduced food intake
Tetany
results from low blood calcium
Where are fats absorbed?
small intestine
delta cells secrete
somatostatin
Polysaccharides
starch, cellulose, glycogen, pectin, dextrin
SWOT
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
SWOT analysis
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
SOAP
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
S in SOAP
subjective: includes tolerance of diet, what patient reports (wt changes, appetite, chewing/swallowing problems, food allergies, diet history)
Emulsifiers
substances with both water-soluble and fat-soluble portions that promote the mixing of oils and fats in watery solutions
glucose + fructose forms
sucrose
Disaccharide examples
sucrose, lactose, maltose
Polyunsaturated fat sources
sunflower oil, corn oil, safflower oil, fish oil Fish oils, plan oils, peanuts
cancer treatments
surgery, radiation, chemotherapy
categories of taste
sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami
Gelatinization
swelling that occurs when starch is heated in water close to the boiling point and causes a paste to thicken
Evaluation
systematic comparison of current findings with previous status, intervention goals, and or a reference standard
Diarrhea
the abnormally frequent flow of loose or watery stools
Iron absorption is enhanced by:
the acidity of chyme in the duodenum
Reduction
the addition of electrons to another substance 1/2 O2 + 2e- + 2H+ —> H2O
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
the average daily amount of a nutrient considered adequate to meet the known nutrient needs of practically all healthy people; a goal for dietary intake by individuals
Adequate Intake (AI)
the average daily amount of a nutrient that appears sufficient to maintain a specified criterion; a value used as a guide for nutrient intake when an RDA cannot be determined
Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
the average daily amount of a nutrient that will maintain a specific biochemical or physiological function in half the healthy people of a given age and gender group
Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
the average daily nutrient intake level estimated to meet the requirement of half the healthy individuals in a particular life stage or gender group
Fermentation
the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms in a metabolic process that converts sugars to acids, gases or alcohol under anaerobic conditions. Example: during fermentation process of making beer/wine/liquor, sugars are converted to ethyl alcohol. Example of fermented foods: beer, wine, miso, tempeh, kimchi, pickled foods, yogurt, tofu, soy sauce, cheese
Formative evaluation
the evaluation that is conducted during the planning and implementing processes to improve or refine the program
Validity
the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
the highest average daily nutrient intake level likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a particular life stage and gender group
Tetany
the inability of the muscle to relax
Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
the intake level for a nutrient at which the needs of 50 percent of the population will be met
Nonheme iron
the iron in foods that is not bound to proteins; found in both plant-derived and animal-derived foods
Business marketing
the marketing of goods and services to individuals and organizations for purposes other than personal consumption
Queueing Theory
the mathematical study of waiting lines. Often used to make business decisions about resources needed to provide a service
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
the maximum daily amount of a nutrient that appears safe for most healthy people and beyond which there is an increased risk of adverse health effects
epigenetic inheritance
the passing of an epigenetic change from parent to offspring via parental germline (eggs & sperm) cells to offsprings somatic (body) cells. Nutrition can change expression of epigenetic marks because they are not permanent
legitimate power
the power a person receives as a result of his or her position in the formal hierarchy of an organization
Hydrogenation
the process of adding hydrogen to unsaturated fatty acids to make fat more solid and resistant to the chemical change of oxidation (making fats more saturated and stable)
Determinants of health
the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health status Include biological and genetic makeup, individual behavior, social interactions and norms, physical environment, and access to health services
Process Variation
the range of values that a quality metric can take as a result of different causes within the process
Goal
the result or achievement toward which effort is directed
cross-contamination
the spreading of bacteria or other pathogens from one food to another
Smoke point
the temperature which fat begins to break down and smoke producing acrolein
VLDL (very low density lipoprotein)
the type of lipoprotein made primarily by liver cells to transport lipids to various tissues in the body; composed primarily of triglycerides.
Triangle testing
there samples are presented; two are alike. Determine which two are identical. May be used to determine whether two products are different. Various businesses use it to study wether changes in the makeup of their product make it noticeably different from the original. Major advantage: efficiency, or ease of execution
Braise
to cook in a small amount of liquid in a tightly covered pan over low heat
Roast
to cook meat or poultry in the oven by dry heat
Blend
to mix until a smooth texture is reached
Marinate
to soak meat in a solution containing an acid, such as vinegar or tomato juice, that helps tenderize the connective tissue
Macerate
to soften fruits/ veggies by soaking, to cause to waste away
VLDL (very low density lipoprotein)
transports triacylglycerols from liver to fat cells
complementary proteins
two or more dietary proteins whose amino acid assortments complement each other in such a way that the essential amino acids missing from one are supplied by the other
numerical continuous
underlying continuous scales (blood pressure)
BMI < 18.5
underweight
Polysaccharides
undesired quanlity can be lessened in cooking process
Union steward (shop steward)
union employee who is elected to represent other union members in their relations with an immediate supervisor or other managers
The most common micronutrient deficiencies worldwide are
vitamin A, iron, and iodine
BMI
weight (kg) / height (m^2)
carry over cooking
when meat is removed from oven, this occurs for about 10 minutes; internal temperature will rise 15-25F -allow roast to stand for 30 mins. before carving 10 mins sitting minimum prior to carving
Medical chart
written legal record of all medical care a patient, resident, or client receives
biological leavening agents
yeast and bacteria
Inverse relationship between pressure and altitude
⬆️ altitude = ⬇️ pressure ⬇️altitude = ⬆️ pressure
Macrocyclic anemia (megaloblastic)
⬇️RBC ⬇️hemoglobin ⬇️hematocrit ⬆️MCV mean corpuscular volume ⬆️MCH mean corpuscular hemoglobin Norm. CHHC mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration -large RBC few ⬇️folate ⬇️cobalamin B12
During ⬆️ altitude cooking process..
⬇️air pressure causes gas to expand faster and steam to form earlier. As a result, gas expansion may occur before protein has coagulated and starch has gelatinized, leaving an unstable structure—> decrease baking powder and increase liquid