Chapter 15 Learning Objectives: Dudek Nutrition for Nursing Practices 8th edition.
4 Give examples of evidence-based diets that are associated with weight loss if calorie intake is appropriately lowered.
6 Describe the risks and benefits of medication in promoting weight loss.
7 Describe a general diet progression after bariatric surgery.
9 Summarize nutritional complications that may occur after bariatric surgery.
10 Contrast nutrition therapy for anorexia nervosa with that of bulimia nervosa.
Chapter 15 Learning Objectives: Dudek Nutrition for Nursing Practices 8th edition. 4 Give examples of evidence-based diets...
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Chapter 13: Dudek's Nutrition Essentials For Nursing Practice, 8th edition. Learning Objectives 1. Give examples of physiologic changes that occur with aging and that have an impact on nutrition. 4. Explain why older adults may need supplements of calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. 5. Discuss risk factors for malnutrition in older adults. 7. Propose strategies for enhancing food intake in long-term care residents.
Chapter 13: Dudek's Nutrition Essentials For Nursing Practice, 8th edition. Learning Objectives 1. Give examples of physiologic changes that occur with aging and that have an impact on nutrition. 4. Explain why older adults may need supplements of calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. 5. Discuss risk factors for malnutrition in older adults. 7. Propose strategies for enhancing food intake in long-term care residents.
Study Guide 321 Student Name Date Course Section Chapter TERMINOLOGY A. An eating disorder characterized by the refusal to maintain a minimally normal body weight Hunger B. An internal signal that stimulates a person to acquire and Anthropometrics consume food C. A term used to define overfatness with potential adverse health effects and a BMI of over 30 Anorexia Nervosa. D. The type of activity which strengthens muscles and improves flexibility, bone density, and muscle endurance Satiety E. A method...