WGU nutrition- nutrition for adults
What helps a nurse explain why it's difficult for a 45 yo to stay toned and keep weight off despite rigorous exercise?
After 30 cell metabolism is reduced and body composition changes so you will need twice as much exercise
Which factor can contribute to malnutrition in the older adult?
Economic insecurity, social isolation, decreased gastric motility
Which consideration is an area I'd concern for a patient who is taking several commonly prescribed medications including blood pressure medication and laxatives?
Hip fractures, dehydration, drug interactions, decreased compliance, increased insurance costs
Which consideration is an area of concern for a patient who is taking several commonly prescribed medications including blood pressure medication and laxatives?
Hip fractures, dehydration, drug interactions, decreased compliance, increased insurance costs
Which factor contributes to sarcopenia?
Inadequate dietary protein metabilism, inadequate physical activity
Which factor most commonly contributes to depression in the older adult?
Loneliness, poor health, mortality, increased cost of health care
Which entity provides cash and/or commodities to supplement meals offered at congregate and home delivered nutrition programs?
Nutrition service incentive program
Which initial recommendation would be given to a patient who is overweight with slightly elevated blood sugar noted at last check up?
Physical activity
When examining the oral cavity of an elderly patient the nurse sees missing teeth and xerostomia. The nurse should assess for which concern?
Presence of periodontal disease, impaired nutritional status, difficulty chewing food
Which food should be avoided when taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor antidepressant?
Salami, cheese, tofu (contain tyramine)
An older patient being seen in a community clinic is noted to have a BMI of 30. What program is recommended?
Supplemental nutrition assistance program