NUTR 4040 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ileus, Peritonitis, Dietitian

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30 Oct 2017
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Dietary/ nutrition-related / anthropometric / laboratory / clinical. Communicate one or more specific nutrition problem written in pes format. P-problem: inadequate oral intake, energy intake, protein intake. P: p will be from standardized terminology reference sheet. P relates to e as evidenced by s. Determine how you plan to resolve or improve the problem. Feeding directly in the gi tract, distal to the oral cavity using a feeding tube. Diffuse peritonitis (inflammation of membrane inside the abdominal: peritoneal membrane) Nasoenteric: tube through the nose- nasogastric to the stomach/ nasoduodenal/ nasojejunal (tube placed further down gi track if problems with stomach. Gastrostomy (stomach) & jejunostomy (intestine) if tube placed surgically. Peg & pej if tube place endoscopically (endoscope used to find the right spot in the gi tract, then incision made & adapter is pulled out of stomach. Most commonly used if intestines are working properly. Macros have been partially or completely hydrolyzed: useful for clients with impaired digestion or absorption.