Medical Nutrition Therapy - G. Nervous System/Neurological Disorders (p. 21-22) Flashcards

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A disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.

A

Epilepsy

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Epilepsy is treated with the anticonvulsants, phenobarbital and phenytoin, which interfere with ______ absorption.

Take folate daily with these drugs.
Also may need to supplement vitamin D, Calcium, Thiamin.

A

Anticonvulsants interfere with Calcium absorption

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*Provide phenytoin SEPARATE from _______ and _______, INCLUDING _______.

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Provide Phenytoin SEPARATE from meals, INCLUDING tube feeds (TF decrease bioavailability of drug - hold 2 hrs),

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An alternative treatment of epilepsy is the _______ diet.

______ _____ act as inhibitory neurotransmitters.

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Ketogenic

Ketone bodies

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The KETOGENIC diet is HIGH _____, VERY LOW ______.

4:1 ratio
4 (fat): 1 (cho/ptn)

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High Fat, Low Cho

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*Those following the ketogenic diet need supplements of

________, _______, ______, _____, _____.

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*Those following the ketogenic diet need supplements of

CALCIUM, FOLATE, VITAMIN D, VITAMIN B6, VITAMIN B12.

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A congenital disorder of movement characterized by inadequate control over voluntary muscles. May be due to brain injury before birth.

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Cerebral palsy

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2 types of cerebral palsy

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Spastic and non-spastic (athetoid)

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In the SPASTIC form of cerebral palsy, there is difficult, stiff movement and LIMITED ACTIVITY, leading to OBESITY.
Diet therapy includes ____ calorie, ____ fluid, _____ fiber.

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Spastic-limited activity, obesity

Low calorie, high fluid, high fiber

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In the NON-SPASTIC form of cerebral palsy, there is involuntary worm-like movement. CONSTANT MOTION leads to WEIGHT LOSS.
Diet therapy includes _____ calorie, ______ protein diet, with use of finger foods (can be eatin w/o utensils)

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Non-spastic-constant motion, weight loss

High calorie, high protein

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______ can be due to stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury.

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Paralysis

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12
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Immobilization decreases the ability to absorb ________ and increases urinary losses of ___________.

A

IMMOBILIZATION

DECREASES CALCIUM ABSORPTION
INCREASES NITROGEN LOSSES

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13
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Pressure Ulcers

High Calorie
High Protein
Normal Calcium (dec absorption in immobilization)
Adequate fluid

Supplement vitamin C and Zn (stage 3 and 4)

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Cal: 30-40 kcal/kg
Pro:
Stage 1 & 2: 1.2-1.5 g/kg
Stage 3 & 4: 1.5-2.0 g/kg

Vitamin C: 500 mg/d
Zn: 220 mg/d zinc sulfate (10 days-may inhibit copper)

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14
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Hyperactivity, ADHD

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Hyperkinesis

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Experimental treatment of hyperactivity is the _______ diet, which is no salicylates, artificial colors or flavors. The efficacy of this diet has not been proven. SUGAR does ___ cause hyperactivity.

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The Feingold diet

Sugar does not cause hyperactivity.

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16
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Eating with Alzheimer’s disease:

Avoid distractions.
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ mealtimes.
Encourage \_\_\_-\_\_\_\_\_.
Offer one item at a time.
Finger foods may be helpful.
May need verbal cues to \_\_\_\_ and \_\_\_\_.
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Eating with Alzheimer’s disease:

Avoid distractions.
Consistent mealtimes.
Encourage self-feeding.
Offer one item at a time.
Finger foods may be helpful.
May need verbal cues to chew and swallow.