Enteral Feeding Flashcards

1
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Ready-to-use

nutritionally complete formulation

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  • can be used alone and provides total needs
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Ready-to-use

modular formulation

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  • provides different forms of individual nutrients
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3
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Ready-to-use

combine formulation

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  • meets the therapeutic needs
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4
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This type of feeding may be prepared from regular foods

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Tube Feedings

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5
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This type of feeding is fiber-free and high in cholesterol, fat, and sugar. It is milk-based.

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Standard Tube Feeding

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6
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This consists of soft diet allowances which can be blenderized easily

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Blenderized Tube Feeding

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7
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What type of complication is a Nasopharyngeal irritation?

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Mechanical

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8
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What type of complciation is a Luminal Obstruction?

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mechanical

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9
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What type of complication is a Mucosal erosion?

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Mechanical

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10
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What type of complication is a Tube Displacement?

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Mechanical

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11
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What type of complication is Aspiration?

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mechanical

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12
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What type of complication is cramping/distention?

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Gastrointestinal

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13
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What type of complication is vomiting/diarrhea?

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Gastrointestinal

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14
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What type of complication is constipation?

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Gastrointestinal

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15
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What type of complication is hypertonic dehydration?

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Metabolic

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16
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What occurs when you lose too much water while keeping to much salt?

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Hypertonic dehydration

17
Q

What type of complication is glucose intolerance?

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Metabolic

18
Q

What type of complication is Cardiac Failure?

A

Metabolic

19
Q

What type of complication is Renal Failure?

A

Metabolic

20
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What type of complication is Hepatic Encephalopathy?

A

Metabolic

21
Q

What Enteral Feeding Route (EFR) passes through the nose to the stomach?

A

Nasogastric

22
Q

What EFR passes through the nose to the duodenum?

A

Nasoduodenal tube

23
Q

What EFR passes through the nose to the jejunum?

A

Nasojejunal

24
Q

What EFR is used in patients with head and neck cancer?

A

Esophagostomy

25
Q

What EFR passes through the side of the abdomen to the stomach?

A

Gastrostomy or Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)

26
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What EFR passes through the side of the abdomen to the jejunum?

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Jejunostomy or Percutaneous Endoscopic Jejunostomy (PEJ)

27
Q

This Parenteral Feeding Route is recommended for patients with mild to moderate nutritional deficiency

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Peripheral Vein Route

28
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This Parenteral Feeding Route is a long term nutritional support of 2 weeks for px. who cannot be fed through GIT

A

Parenteral Hyperalimentation (IVH)

29
Q

What type of Parenteral Nutrition supplies only part of daily nutritional requirements and uses dextrose or amino acid solutions?

A

Partial Parenteral Nutrition

30
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What type of Parenteral Nutrition uses a central line?

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Total Parenteral Nutrition (Hyperalimentation)