Case Study - Nicole Klein
... (RQ). What dietary factors affect RQ? With COPD the nutritional status decreases due to loss of appetite because it is harder to eat. Due to this weight loss occurs because the body is working harder to breath but there is an inadequate oral intake. A lower BMI and depletion of lean body mass is com ...
... (RQ). What dietary factors affect RQ? With COPD the nutritional status decreases due to loss of appetite because it is harder to eat. Due to this weight loss occurs because the body is working harder to breath but there is an inadequate oral intake. A lower BMI and depletion of lean body mass is com ...
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... Calculation of Energy, Protein and Fluid needs: Energy - 25-30 kcal/kg IBW Protein - 1.2-1.5 g/kg IBW ...
... Calculation of Energy, Protein and Fluid needs: Energy - 25-30 kcal/kg IBW Protein - 1.2-1.5 g/kg IBW ...
Diabetes and Pregnancy
... *A1c ≤ 6.0% if this can be safely achieved. In some women, particularly those with type 1 diabetes, higher targets may be necessary to avoid excessive hypoglycemia. Self-monitoring of blood glucose during pregnancy is essential. The guidelines recommend that women monitor both pre- and postprandiall ...
... *A1c ≤ 6.0% if this can be safely achieved. In some women, particularly those with type 1 diabetes, higher targets may be necessary to avoid excessive hypoglycemia. Self-monitoring of blood glucose during pregnancy is essential. The guidelines recommend that women monitor both pre- and postprandiall ...
Breastfeeding and Postpartum Implications for Infants and Women American Academy of Pediatrics
... Info on use of antipsychotic drugs is limited ...
... Info on use of antipsychotic drugs is limited ...
Nutrition in the Hospitalized Patient
... • Disease-related malnutrition is a major health care problem and results in a reduced ability to prevent, fight, and recover from disease. • Malnutrition is associated with postoperative complications, increased length of hospital stay, and even death. ...
... • Disease-related malnutrition is a major health care problem and results in a reduced ability to prevent, fight, and recover from disease. • Malnutrition is associated with postoperative complications, increased length of hospital stay, and even death. ...
... 17. Total serum thyroxin levels in pregnancy compared to non-pregnant women are: a. not different b. decreased c. increased d. undetectable 18. 18.A 24 year old gravida one patient at 14 weeks presents with an elevated free thyroxin (T4) level? What is the diagnosis? a. Hyperthyroidism b. Elevated f ...
the Secrets of staying young
... (Prempro, Premarin, Provera) are created from pregnant horse urine and contain hundreds of types of estrogen and metabolites that our bodies cannot identify (it’s horse estrogen…DUHH). Synthetics cannot be metabolized as fast as bio-identicals, thus they linger in the body often landing in unintende ...
... (Prempro, Premarin, Provera) are created from pregnant horse urine and contain hundreds of types of estrogen and metabolites that our bodies cannot identify (it’s horse estrogen…DUHH). Synthetics cannot be metabolized as fast as bio-identicals, thus they linger in the body often landing in unintende ...
Management of labour & delivery And fetal assessment
... Start from onset of true labour pain----full dilatation of cervix In primigravida------ 12 hour duration In multigravida-----6 hours duration Chiefly concerned with preparation of the birth canal as to facilitate expulsion of the fetus in the second stage ...
... Start from onset of true labour pain----full dilatation of cervix In primigravida------ 12 hour duration In multigravida-----6 hours duration Chiefly concerned with preparation of the birth canal as to facilitate expulsion of the fetus in the second stage ...
weight loss medications for pharmacists
... to a patient for the purpose of weight reduction or treatment of obesity should occur only if the patient has continued progress toward achieving or maintaining medically established goals and has no significant adverse effects from the medication. (4) A patient continued on a controlled substance f ...
... to a patient for the purpose of weight reduction or treatment of obesity should occur only if the patient has continued progress toward achieving or maintaining medically established goals and has no significant adverse effects from the medication. (4) A patient continued on a controlled substance f ...
November 2014 - CE OB - Advocate Health Care
... You want to give enough time for all blood possible to infuse from mother to the placenta to the infant Infant's have a very limited blood volume to begin with (80 ml/kg) ...
... You want to give enough time for all blood possible to infuse from mother to the placenta to the infant Infant's have a very limited blood volume to begin with (80 ml/kg) ...
CBP: Obstertics - UBC Critical Care Medicine
... Women who have higher than normal vasopressinase levels or decreased vasopressin reserves may develop gestational diabetes insipidus. The high urine output in this setting is generally resistant to the administration of vasopressin, but patients generally remain responsive to desmopressin. ...
... Women who have higher than normal vasopressinase levels or decreased vasopressin reserves may develop gestational diabetes insipidus. The high urine output in this setting is generally resistant to the administration of vasopressin, but patients generally remain responsive to desmopressin. ...
sample - Test Bank College
... 12. M.G. is ready for discharge. Using the mnemonic MAWDS, what key management concepts should be taught to prevent relapse and another admission? The most essential aspect of teaching hospitalized patients is to focus on realistic key points. Teaching should be aimed at successful communication of ...
... 12. M.G. is ready for discharge. Using the mnemonic MAWDS, what key management concepts should be taught to prevent relapse and another admission? The most essential aspect of teaching hospitalized patients is to focus on realistic key points. Teaching should be aimed at successful communication of ...
Abdominal and Pelvic Pain
... babies at full term can be reassured that the bleeding in the first trimester will have no effect on the baby and that you expect a fullterm, normal, healthy baby. Treatment of threatened abortion should be individualized. Many obstetricians recommend bedrest in some form for women with a threatened ...
... babies at full term can be reassured that the bleeding in the first trimester will have no effect on the baby and that you expect a fullterm, normal, healthy baby. Treatment of threatened abortion should be individualized. Many obstetricians recommend bedrest in some form for women with a threatened ...
Update on Eating Disorders
... Often develop abdominal pain and bloating due to decreased gastric emptying. ...
... Often develop abdominal pain and bloating due to decreased gastric emptying. ...
difficult birth (dystocia)
... A variety of medications can be used during the preoperative, operative, and postoperative periods; they include such medications as glycopyrrolate, atropine, propofol, gas anesthetics (such as isoflurane or sevoflurane), diazepam, ketamine, butorphanol, and oxymorphone; your pet’s veterinarian wil ...
... A variety of medications can be used during the preoperative, operative, and postoperative periods; they include such medications as glycopyrrolate, atropine, propofol, gas anesthetics (such as isoflurane or sevoflurane), diazepam, ketamine, butorphanol, and oxymorphone; your pet’s veterinarian wil ...
Management of first trimester pregnancy complications
... for Early Pregnancy Loss • Non-viable pregnancy is diagnosed by ultrasound and/or ...
... for Early Pregnancy Loss • Non-viable pregnancy is diagnosed by ultrasound and/or ...
Notes Obs &Gynae Aetiology Clinical
... As a new pregnancy develops, ß-hCG levels rise, leading to ß-hCG levels or zones in which the quantitative serum level of ß-hCG will accurately predict the ability to demonstrate a VIUP on ultrasound in > 98.5% of cases. The absolute value of these zones varies among institutions as it is based on t ...
... As a new pregnancy develops, ß-hCG levels rise, leading to ß-hCG levels or zones in which the quantitative serum level of ß-hCG will accurately predict the ability to demonstrate a VIUP on ultrasound in > 98.5% of cases. The absolute value of these zones varies among institutions as it is based on t ...
bariatric surgery may cure type 2 diabetes in
... improvement in blood sugars and reduction or elimination of diabetic medications is often seen within the immediate period following bariatric surgery, even before significant weight loss. While the number of diabetic patients needing medical therapy with oral hypoglycemics or insulin reaches almost ...
... improvement in blood sugars and reduction or elimination of diabetic medications is often seen within the immediate period following bariatric surgery, even before significant weight loss. While the number of diabetic patients needing medical therapy with oral hypoglycemics or insulin reaches almost ...
Hypertensive Disorders Of Pregnancy (HDP)
... hypertension–preeclampsia. The spectrum of the disease ranges from mildly elevated blood pressures with minimal clinical significance to severe hypertension and multi organ dysfunction. Eclampsia is associated with around 10% of maternal deaths and an estimated 50,000 women die each year having had ...
... hypertension–preeclampsia. The spectrum of the disease ranges from mildly elevated blood pressures with minimal clinical significance to severe hypertension and multi organ dysfunction. Eclampsia is associated with around 10% of maternal deaths and an estimated 50,000 women die each year having had ...
VIEW - Nagercoil Obstetric and Gynaecological Society
... hypertension–preeclampsia. The spectrum of the disease ranges from mildly elevated blood pressures with minimal clinical significance to severe hypertension and multi organ dysfunction. Eclampsia is associated with around 10% of maternal deaths and an estimated 50,000 women die each year having had ...
... hypertension–preeclampsia. The spectrum of the disease ranges from mildly elevated blood pressures with minimal clinical significance to severe hypertension and multi organ dysfunction. Eclampsia is associated with around 10% of maternal deaths and an estimated 50,000 women die each year having had ...
Treatment Options for First Trimester Loss
... over-diagnosed, condition. A diagnosis of cervical incompetence is usually made on the basis of a woman's past pregnancy history. Classically this is following one or more late second trimester or early third trimeser losses . Usually they begin with a gradual painless dilatation of the cervix, with ...
... over-diagnosed, condition. A diagnosis of cervical incompetence is usually made on the basis of a woman's past pregnancy history. Classically this is following one or more late second trimester or early third trimeser losses . Usually they begin with a gradual painless dilatation of the cervix, with ...
Prolactinomas, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and
... are used to control the secretion and size of prolactinomas, as well as being effective in the achievement of fertility. Because fertility restoration is highly likely (90%) with use of such agents, most women have been exposed for 2–3 weeks when the diagnosis of pregnancy is eventually made. This i ...
... are used to control the secretion and size of prolactinomas, as well as being effective in the achievement of fertility. Because fertility restoration is highly likely (90%) with use of such agents, most women have been exposed for 2–3 weeks when the diagnosis of pregnancy is eventually made. This i ...
Gastroschisis
... Maternal intake of aspirin or ibuprofen causes 4 to 5 times increased risk for gastroschisis. Both medications are inhibitors of the cyclooxygenase enzyme and influence blood flow to the fetus. Decongestants, especially pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine,double the risk (cause constriction of b ...
... Maternal intake of aspirin or ibuprofen causes 4 to 5 times increased risk for gastroschisis. Both medications are inhibitors of the cyclooxygenase enzyme and influence blood flow to the fetus. Decongestants, especially pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine,double the risk (cause constriction of b ...
Answer Guide for Medical Nutrition Therapy: A Case Study
... to his energy needs? He consumed a total of 2305 calories which is less than his energy needs. How does his usual diet compare to the DASH recommendations? The DASH diet recommends consumption of fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy, and nuts; it recommends limiting sodium, total fat, saturated fat ...
... to his energy needs? He consumed a total of 2305 calories which is less than his energy needs. How does his usual diet compare to the DASH recommendations? The DASH diet recommends consumption of fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy, and nuts; it recommends limiting sodium, total fat, saturated fat ...
BURN INJURY
... • Edema fluid shifts back into vessels – blood volume increases • Hemodilution - low Hct, decreased potassium as it moves back into the cell or is excreted in urine with the diuresis • Fluid overload can occur due to increased intravascular volume • Metabolic acidosis - HCO3 loss in urine, increase ...
... • Edema fluid shifts back into vessels – blood volume increases • Hemodilution - low Hct, decreased potassium as it moves back into the cell or is excreted in urine with the diuresis • Fluid overload can occur due to increased intravascular volume • Metabolic acidosis - HCO3 loss in urine, increase ...
Prenatal nutrition
Nutrition and weight management before and during pregnancy has a profound effect on the development of infants. This is a rather critical time for healthy fetal development as infants rely heavily on maternal stores and nutrient for optimal growth and health outcome later in life. Prenatal nutrition addresses nutrient recommendations before and during pregnancy. Prenatal nutrition has a strong influence on birth weight and further development of the infant.A common saying that 'a woman is eating for two while pregnant' implies that a mother should consume twice as much during pregnancy. However, in reality this is not true. Although maternal consumption will directly affect both herself and the growing fetus, over eating excessively will compromise the baby's health as the infant will have to work extra hard to become healthy in the future. Compared with the infant, the mother possesses the least biological risk. Therefore, excessive calories, rather than going to the infant, often get stored as fat in the mother. On the other hand, insufficient consumption will result in lower birth weight.Maintaining a healthy weight during gestation lowers adverse risks on infants such as birth defects, as well as chronic conditions in adulthood such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ideally, the rate of weight gain should be monitored during pregnancy to support the most ideal infant development.