This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Anaphylaxis: A life-threatening emergency due to an allergic reaction that involves swelling of the upper respiratory tract and that can result in occlusion of the airway., Anorexia nervosa: an eating disorder marked by relentless self-starvation in an effort to reduce the body weight below normal., Bolus feeding: A type of intermittent tube feeding that is frequently used in which a physician-ordered volume of formula is administered at set intervals throughout the day., Bulimia nervosa: commonly referred to as binge eating, this eating disorder is accompanied by behavior to get rid of some of the calories that were ingested while bingeing, such as self or medication-induced vomiting (know as purging) , excessive, Clear liquid diet: A type of diet ordered to provide hydration and calories in the form of simple carbohydrates that help meet some of the body’s energy, Enteral nutrition: Nutrition that uses the GI tract as a delivery system and that involves tube feeding that usually replaces all oral intake but may also be given as a supplement to oral ingestions of nutrients., Food intolerance: An adverse, non allergic reaction to a food without activation of the immune response., Full liquid diet: A diet that consists of all the liquids found in a clear liquid diet with the addition of all other opaque liquids and food items that become liquid at room temperature., Gastric decompression: The process of reducing pressure within the stomach by emptying it of its contents, including ingested food and liquids, gastric juices and gas., Hemoglobin A1C: A laboratory test that measures the amount of hemoglobin that has combined with glucose (known as glycated hemoglobin) in order to evaluate a patient’s long-term glycemic control., Hyperglycemia: An abnormally elevated blood glucose level., Hypoglycemia: An abnormally low blood glucose level., Jejunostomy tube: A long term feeding tube inserted into the jejunum., Mechanical soft diet: The diet of choice for patients with acute or chronic difficulties with chewing, such as those with jaw problems, missing teeth, poorly fitting dentures, or severe weakness or fatigue., Nasogastric tube NPO: A feeding tube inserted through the nose, down to esophagus, and into the stomach., Parenteral nutrition: A type of feeding administered directly into the bloodstream via a central venous catheter, bypassing the GI tract; it provides complete nutrition, including amino acids, dextrose, emulsified fats, vitamins, minerals, and t, Partial parenteral nutrition (PPN): A type of feeding administered through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) inserted into a smaller peripheral vein., Percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy tube(PEG) tube: A long term feeding tube inserted into the stomach through the skin and abdominal wall., Pureed diet: A type of diet that is processed in a blender/ food processor. Total parenteral nutrition (TPN): A type of feeding administered through a central venous catheter (CVC) placed in a large central vein., Anaphylaxis: A life-threatening emergency due to an allergic reaction that involves swelling of the upper respiratory tract and that can result in occlusion of the airway., Anorexia nervosa: an eating disorder marked by relentless self-starvation in an effort to reduce the body weight below normal., Bolus feeding: A type of intermittent tube feeding that is frequently used in which a physician-ordered volume of formula is administered at set intervals throughout the day., Bulimia nervosa: commonly referred to as binge eating, this eating disorder is accompanied by behavior to get rid of some of the calories that were ingested while bingeing, such as self or medication-induced vomiting (know as purging) , excessive and Clear liquid diet: A type of diet ordered to provide hydration and calories in the form of simple carbohydrates that help meet some of the body’s energy needs, most ofte.
⚠ This card has duplicate items: Anaphylaxis: A life-threatening emergency due to an allergic reaction that involves swelling of the upper respiratory tract and that can result in occlusion of the airway. (2), Anorexia nervosa: an eating disorder marked by relentless self-starvation in an effort to reduce the body weight below normal. (2), Bolus feeding: A type of intermittent tube feeding that is frequently used in which a physician-ordered volume of formula is administered at set intervals throughout the day. (2), Bulimia nervosa: commonly referred to as binge eating, this eating disorder is accompanied by behavior to get rid of some of the calories that were ingested while bingeing, such as self or medication-induced vomiting (know as purging) , excessive (2)
CHAPTER 24 | NF Ch 24 | Nutritional care and support | Skills Completed | JCFall2023_Ch. 37 Nutrition
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