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As discussed in the section on cirrhosis, many patients develop
protein-energy malnutrition and wasting during the course of
illness. Review Table 19-4 on p. 542 to find examples of problems
that may lead to malnutrition.
6. Select three nutrition or medical problems (from the
“Examples” column). Indicate which three nutrition or medical
problems were selected and why were they selected.
7. Discuss how complications of liver disease may cause the
problems you selected.
8. What dietary or medical treatments can...
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3. What are the three general causes of fatigue? a. high energy, substrate depletion, dehydration b. heat, substrate depletion, lactate accumulation C. waking up too early in the morning, dehyetration, heat 4. What is the degree to which the control system can maintain homeostasis? a. Lipolysis b. Equilibrium C. Gain of the system
Chapter 1: 1. What is homeostasis? 2. What are the 3 sources of energy? 3. What is the storage form of carbohydrate? Chapter 2: 1. Trace the path of a piece of bread from ingestion to absorption to elimination. 2. Describe chemical and mechanical digestion Chapter 3: 1. What are the monosacchrides? 2. Describe the digestion of carbohydrate. What enzyme is involved? 3. What is fiber? Chapter 4: 1. Describe the digestion of fat. What enzyme is involved? 2. How...
- U 1 - = = 1 = - = 2 - 3 - 1 5 167 1. Knowing what you now know about the effects of nutrition on the body's metabolism, list at least 2 metabolic changes (things like energy expenditure, glycemic control, etc) would you expect as a result of: a. Severe stress b. Starvation C. Trauma or surgery 2. Discuss the nutritional requirements of patients with burns. Start at the acute phase and work through to the...
1. Knowing what you now know about the effects of nutrition on the body's metabolism, list at least 2 metabolic changes (things like energy expenditure, glycemic control, etc) would you expect as a result of: a. Severe stress b. Starvation c. Trauma or surgery 2. Discuss the nutritional requirements of patients with burns. Start at the acute phase and work through to the healing phase. 3. What is the purpose of early enteral nutrition for burn patients? What is the...
What type of nutrient deficiency is likely the most common worldwide? 1. Iron 2. Calcium 3. Vitamin D 4. Protein Malnutrition has the greatest impact on mental development if it occurs: 1. during fetal development or infancy. 2. Malnutrition affects health and well-being equally at all stages of life. 3. in the teenage years. 4. in the elderly. Humans generally choose foods that give them ____. 1. essential nutrients 2. pleasure 3. energy 4. good health Humans are generally born...
4. The protein shown below is an enzyme-linked receptor. This means that this protein... Circle your answer a) can speed up chemical reactions. b) can bind to certain signaling molecules. c) all of the above. D. Think about the enzyme-linked receptor we discussed in class. After the signaling molecules binds to this receptor, it causes the active site on the receptor to become available. What binds to this active site? E. Consider the molecule you named in the previous question....