Please Read Chapter 15
Match the following in the box. Answer key can be used only once
Please place the letter key with parenthesis what the letter key stands for in the left-hand column that you consider is the accurate description in the right-hand column.
Please do not rearrange the sentences.. Please do not submit this assignment with just letter key.
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Correct submission:
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Letter KEY C ( Transnasal) =Feeding tube inserted through the nose.
Incorrect submission:5 points
Dietary formulas that contain only one or two macronutrients |
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Dietary formulas that contain macronutrients that have been partially or fully hydrolyzed |
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General purpose dietary formulas that contain intact proteins and polysaccharides |
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Feeding tubes inserted through the nose |
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An opening into the GI tract through which a feeding tube can be passed |
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Type of nutrition support in which the nutrient concentrations do not need to be limited |
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Refers to the moles of osmotically active solutes ( or osmoles) per kilogram of solvent |
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Large diameter veins close to the heart |
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Parenteral solution that contains dextrose amino acids and lipids |
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Type of nutrition support that usually has a maximum of 900 mOsm/L |
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Failure of more than one organ system that occurs during intensive care; often results in death |
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Metabolic responses of the immune system to infection or injury |
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Physiological response to injury bleeding or infection that is characterized by inadequate blood perfusion; associated with reduced blood pressure; raised heart and respiratory rates and muscle weakness |
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A disruption in the body’s chemical environment due to the effects of disease or injury; characterized by changes in metabolic rate, heart rate and blood pressure, hormonal status and nutrient metabolism |
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Changes in body chemistry resulting from infection, inflammation, or injury characterized by alterations in plasma proteins |
A. Modular Formula
B. Hydrolyzed Formula
C. Transnasal
D. Standard Formula
E Enterostomy
F. Central veins
G. Peripheral parenteral nutrition
H. Osmolality
I. Total parenteral nutrition
J. Total nutrient admixture
K. Inflammatory response
L. Acute phase response
M. Shock
N. Metabolic stress
O. Multiple Organ Failure
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A (Modular Formula) = Dietary formulas that contain only one or two macronutrients
B (Hydrolyzed Formula) = Dietary formulas that contain macronutrients that have been partially or fully hydrolyzed
D (Standard Formula) = General purpose dietary formulas that contain intact proteins and polysaccharides
C (Transnasal) = Feeding tubes inserted through the nose
E (Enterostomy) = An opening into the GI tract through which a feeding tube can be passed
I (Total parenteral nutrition) = Type of nutrition support in which the nutrient concentrations do not need to be limited
H (Osmolality) = Refers to the moles of osmotically active solutes ( or osmoles) per kilogram of solvent
F (Central veins) = Large diameter veins close to the heart
J (Total nutrient admixture) = Parenteral solution that contains dextrose amino acids and lipids
G (Peripheral parenteral nutrition) = Type of nutrition support that usually has a maximum of 900 mOsm/L
O (Multiple Organ Failure) = Failure of more than one organ system that occurs during intensive care; often results in death
K (Inflammatory response) = Metabolic responses of the immune system to infection or injury
M (Shock) = Physiological response to injury bleeding or infection that is characterized by inadequate blood perfusion; associated with reduced blood pressure; raised heart and respiratory rates and muscle weakness
N (Metabolic stress) = A disruption in the body’s chemical environment due to the effects of disease or injury; characterized by changes in metabolic rate, heart rate and blood pressure, hormonal status and nutrient metabolism
L (Acute phase response) = Changes in body chemistry resulting from infection, inflammation, or injury characterized by alterations in plasma proteins
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