Saunders chapter 11 nutrition
each kilogram (2.2 lb) of weight gained or lost is equal to
1 liter of fluid retained or lost
AHA says the ideal limit of sodium is
1500mg/day
Calorie intake for a toddler/preschooler
1800 calories
A high fiber diet provides how much dietary fiber per day?
20-35 g
AHA recommends to eat no more than ____ of sodium per day
2300mg/day
carbs provide ____________ Kcalories per 1 gram
4 kcal/g
How many grams of protein per day on a protein restricted diet?
40-60 g/day
Consume and additional _____kcal to support adequate production of breast milk
500
During pregnancy, protein requirements increase to
60 g per day
Fats provide ___________ Kcalories per 1 gram.
9 kcal/g
Fat soluble vitamins
A, D, E, K
The onset of eating disorders commonly occur during
Adolescence
food source of potassium
All meats, soy, veggie burgers, broccoli, pecans, Lima beans, tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, cantaloupe, bananas, kiwi, prunes, dried apricot, milk, yogurt, nuts
low purine foods
Anchovies, herring, mackerel, sardines, scallops, organ meats, gravies, meat extracts, wild game, goose, sweetbreads
gas forming foods
Apples, artichokes, barley, beans, bran, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, celery, figs, melons, milk, molasses, nuts, onions, radishes, soy beans, wheat, yeast
water soluble vitamins
B, C
food sources of zinc
Beef, pork, lamb, nuts, whole grains, legumes, yeast
A postoperative client has been placed on a clear liquid diet. The nurse provide the client with which items that are allowed to be consumed on this diet?
Broth Coffee Gelatin Rationale: a clear liquid diet consists of foods that are relatively transport to light and are clear and liquid at room temperature.
During pregnancy what needs to increase to promote fetal bone mineralization?
Calcium
In older adults, what can help prevent osteoporosis?
Calcium and Vitamin D
Foods containing larg amounts of sodium
Canned, frozen, instant, smoked, pickled, and boxed foods, lunch meat, soy sauce, salad dressings, fast foods, soups, snacks
For the cardiac diet what is restricted?
Cholesterol, fat, sodium
Foods sources of vitamin C
Citrus fruits, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage
A fecal fat test determines a stool has 8 grams of fat. What can this result imply? B-12 deficiency Diarrhea Lactose intolerance Steatorrhea
Correct answer: Steatorrhea Steatorrhea is a consequence of malabsorption, in which fat is not absorbed and lost in the stool. A fecal fat test can determine steatorrhea by testing the amount of fat in the stool. Normal stool fat is 2-5 grams, and more than 7 grams of fat is indicative of malabsorption. Diarrhea is indicated by three or more loose stools in a day. Lactose intolerance is indicated by the lactose tolerance test, or the inability to break lactase into glucose and galactose. B-12 deficiency is indicated by a blood test to show vitamin deficiencies.
The nurse instructs a client with chronic kidney disease who is receiving hemodialysis about dietary modifications. The nurse determines if the client understands dietary modifications, if the client selects which of the item from the dietary menu?
Cream of wheat Blueberries Coffee Rationale: The diet for a client with chronic kidney disease who is receiving hemodialysis should include controlled amounts of sodium, phosphorus, calcium, potassium, and fluids, which is indicated in the correct option. The food items in the remaining options are high in sodium, phosphorus, or potassium.
The client who is recovering from surgery has been advanced from a clear liquid diet to full liquid diet. The client is looking forward to the diet change because they have been bored with the clear liquid diet. The nurse would prepare to offer which full liquid item to the client?
Custard Rationale:
What is a cardiac diet
DASH diet (Dietary approaches to stop htn) DASH diet (fruits/veggies, whole grains, low fat dairy foods, meat, fish, poultry, nuts and beans→ limited in sugar, red meat, sodium and added fats)
Food sources of vitamin A
Dairy products, fish, liver, green or orange veggies, fruits
food sources of calcium
Dairy, tofu, green leafy veggies, salmon, sardines, almonds, Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds, tahini, dried beans, blackstrap molasses
High potassium diet
Diarrhea, vomiting, intracellular shifts, diuretics, antibiotics, Cushing's syndrome, exogenous corticosteroid use
What do health professionals use to assist people in consuming a healthy, nutritionally adequate diet?
Dietary Guidelines for Americans
food sources of iron
Dried beans, dried fruits, egg yolks, liver, meat (lean red meet and poultry), oysters, salmon, tuna, whole grains
Clear liquid diet is deficient in
Energy and many nutrients
What do vitamins do?
Facilitate the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbs
Carbs promote normal ...
Fat metabolism
What is required during pregnancy for DNA synthesis and red cell production?
Folic acid
pureed diet
Food is placed into a blender and made into a pulp-like mixture. This type of diet is used for persons who cannot safely chew or swallow solid food. The addition of raw eggs, nuts, and seeds should be avoided.
What is a fat-restricted diet, and what might it include?
For reducing symptoms of fat malabsorption; avoid whole milk dairy, gravies, creams, fatty meat, nuts, chocolate, and oils
High fiber foods are:
Fruits and veggies and whole grain products
What fruit alters absorption of many meds?
Grapefruit
Food that provide folic acid
Green leafy veggies, liver, beef, fish, legumes, grapefruit, oranges
Foods sources of vitamin K
Green leafy veggies, soybean oil, cottonseed oil, canola oil, olive oil
diabetes plate method
Half plate of non-starchy veggies, quarter plate of lean proteins, quarter plate of carbs, drink water or low calorie drink
Milk is a poor source of
Iron
The nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis of the liver to minimize the effects of the disorder. The nurse teaches the client about foods that are high in thiamine. The nurse determines that the client has the best understanding of the dietary measures to follow if the client states in intention to increase the intake of which food?
Legumes
Children who consume >24oz of milk per day are at risk for what
Milk anemia
A client is recovering from abdominal surgery and has a large abdominal wound. The Nurse would encourage the client to eat which food item that is naturally high in vitamin C to promote wound healing?
Oranges
The nurse is teaching a client who has iron deficiency anemia about foods the client needs to include in the diet. The nurse determines the client understands the dietary modifications if which items are selected from the menu?
Oranges and dark green leafy veggies
The nurse is reviewing laboratory results and notes that a client's serum sodium level is 150 mEq/L. The nurse reports the serum sodium level to the primary healthcare provider, and the primary healthcare provider provides dietary instructions based on the sodium level which acceptable food items does the nurse instruct the client to consume
Peas, nuts, cauliflower
What does the Dietary Guidelines for Americans do?
Provides a description of a balanced diet
Gluten Free Diet (ROW)
R- Rye O- Oats W- Wheat
The nurse prepares to provide instructions to a client with low potassium level about the foods that are high in potassium and plans to tell the client to consume which foods?
Raisins Potatoes Cantaloupe Strawberries
renal diet
Restrict potassium, sodium, protein, and phosphorus intake. Fresh fruits (except bananas) and vegetables are excellent dietary choices for individuals on a renal diet.
Most _______ contain large amounts of potassium.
Salt substitutes
food sources of magnesium
Seeds, whey, cheese, corn meal, beans, salt free nuts
Inadequate intake of essential fatty acids leads to
Sensitivity to cold, skin lesions, increased risk of infection, amenorrhea in women
The nurse is preparing to instruct the client with hypertension on the important of choosing foods low in sodium the nurse will plan to teach the client to limit intake which food?
Smoked salami Rationale: smoked foods are high in sodium, which is noted in the correct option.
good sources of sodium
Sodium chloride, milks, beets, celery, processed meats, fast foods, canned foods, processed baked goods
Low fiber/low residue diet
Supplies foods that are least likely to form a GI obstruction. avoid high fruit and vegetable intake. (Except bananas). Dairy intake should be limited to 2 servings/day
Why are essential amino acids required?
The body can not manufacture them
gluten free diet
This diet includes: Rice, corn, soy flour, fruit, veggies, meat, egg, milk.
high fiber diet
Used for constipations, IBS when it's alternating from constipation to diarrhea, and asymptomatic diverticular disease.
sodium restricted diet
Used for hypertension, heart failure, renal disease, cardiac disease, and liver disease
fat restricted diet
Used for patients who are experiencing problems with fat malabsorption, such as those with disorders affecting the gallbladder, liver, lymphatic system, pancreas, or intestines.
Protein restricted diet
Used for renal disease and end-stage liver disease
Cardiac Diet
Used to control the dietary intake of certain foods that contribute to conditions that affect the cardiovascular system. They typically consist of low cholesterol and low sodium dietary items. Cardiac diets minimize the intake of animal products, which contain cholesterol, and soups and processed foods such as pickles and lunch meats, which are high in sodium.
Why is enteral nutrition used?
Used when patient is unable to consume adequate nutrients and calories orally. • Must have a functioning gastrointestinal tract. • Patient may have difficulty chewing or swallowing, burns, trauma, radiation therapy or chemo therapy, liver or renal dysfunction, infection, or inflammatory bowel disease. • Must maintain head of bed up 30-45 degrees to prevent aspiration
Foods that provide vitamin E
Veggie oils, fruits, veggies, grains, almonds, hazelnuts, seeds, fortified cereals
The nurse is conducting a dietary assessment on a client who is on a vegan diet. The nurse plans to provide dietary teaching and focus on foods high in which vitamin that may be lacking in a vegan diet?
Vitamin B12 Rationale: Vegans do not consume any animal products. Vitamin B12 is found in animal products and therefore would most likely be lacking in a vegan diet. Vitamin A, C, and E are found in fresh fruits and vegetables, which are consumed in a vegan diet.
What enhances the absorption iron?
Vitamin C
What is critical for cell function?
Water
low fiber foods
White bread, refunded cook cereals, cooked potatoes without skins, white rice, refined pasta
High-calorie, high-protein diet foods
Whole milk, peanut butter, nuts and seeds, feed, chicken, pork, eggs
vegan diet
a plant-based diet that eliminates all animal products and byproducts
What is purine?
a precursor for uric acid, which forms stones and crystals
Preferred source of energy
carbohydrates
full liquid diet
clear liquids + liquid dairy products, all juice, strained fruits, vegetables, and cereals
High calcium diet foods
dairy products, broccoli, carrots, cheese, collard greens, green beans, rhubarb, spinach, tofu, yogurt
lacto-vegetarian diet
eliminates poultry, meats, fish, and eggs, but allows dairy products
potential deficiencies in vegetarian diets
energy protein vitamin B12 zinc iron calcium omega-3 fatty acids vitamin D (if sun exposure is limited)
lacto-ovo-vegetarian
excludes all animal meat but does include eggs and dairy products such as milk and cheese
Low potassium foods
include applesauce, green beans, cabbage, lettuce, peppers, grapes, blueberries, cooked summer squash, cooked turnip greens, pineapple and raspberries.
Low potassium diet
indicated for hyperkalemia which may be caused by impaired renal function, hypoaldosteronism, Addison's disease, ACE inhibitor meds, immunosuppressive meds, potassium sparing diuretics and chronic hyperkalemia.
I&O
intake/output: the amount of fluids a patient has taken in (by IV or mouth) and produced (urine, vomit, liquid stool, drainage, blood or urine soaked materials)
Milk anemia
iron-deficiency anemia that develops when an excessive milk intake displaces iron-rich foods from the diet
mechanical soft diet
is recommended for people with difficulty in chewing or swallowing.
The nurse is planning to teach a client with malabsorption syndrome about the necessity of following a low fat diet. The nurse develops a list of high fat foods to avoid, and would include which food items on the list? Oranges Broccoli Margarine Cream cheese Luncheon meats Broiled haddock
margarine, cream cheese, luncheon meats Rationale: fruits and vegetables tend to be lower in fat because they do not come from animal source. Broiled Haddock is also naturally lower in fat. Margarine, cream cheese, and luncheon meats are high-fat foods.
Major food sources of carbs
milk, grains, fruits, and vegetables
high calcium diet
needed during bone growth and in adulthood to prevent osteoporosis and to facilitate vascular contraction, and nerve transmission.
What is enteral nutrition?
nutrition goes directly into the stomach via some devise PEG tube or NGT
food sources of vitamin D
oily fish, egg yolks, fortified milk, most cereals
ovo-vegetarian diet
omits all meats, fish, poultry and dairy products but allows eggs
food sources of chloride
salt
High-calorie, high-protein diet
severe stress, burns, cancer, HIV infection, AIDS, COPD, respiratory failure
soft diet
special diet containing only foods that are soft in texture. foods must require little chewing and be easy to digest
clear liquid diet
used for a short period of time. Clear juices that do not contain pulp. Examples: apple or cranberry juice, gelatin, popsicles, and clear broths.
high iron diet
used for anemia
Carbohydrate consistent diet
used for clients with diabetes mellitus, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia and obesity
Low purine diet
used for gout, kidney stones, and elevated uric acid levels
How to calculate BMI
weight (kg) / height (m^2) Dividing weight in kg by height in meters squared