Nutrition Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 5 As of behaviour change?

A
ask (discuss diet)
assess (habits, motivation)
advise (health benefits)
agree (set goals)
assist (monitor and support)
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2
Q

what cancer is caused by alcohol?

A

oesophageal

stomach

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3
Q

what cancer is caused by salt?

A

stomach

increased H. pylori risk which causes stomach cancer

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4
Q

what cancers does red and processed meat increase the risk of?

A

colorectal
non-cardia gastric
oesophageal

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5
Q

exercise targets?

A

150 mins mod-intense per week

cardio and muscle strengthening

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6
Q

red and processed meat guidance?

A

<70g per day

<500g per week

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7
Q

salt target?

A

<6g per day

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8
Q

BMI ranges?

A
underweight = <18.5
normal = 18.5 - 24.9
overweight = 25> 29.9
Obese I = 30 - 34.9
Obese II = 35-40
Obese III = >40
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9
Q

how is MUST calculated?

A
BMI:
- >20 = 0
- 18.5 - 20 = 1
- <18.5 = 2
Unplanned weight loss:
- <5% = 0
- 5-10% = 1
- >10% = 2
Acutely ill + likely to not have had nutritional intake for 5 days
- Yes = 2
- No = 0
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10
Q

what increases and decreases risk of diverticula disease?

A

less fibre and more animal fat = increases risk

exercise and fluids = decreased risk

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11
Q

what can be used to indicate BMI of the patient?

A

middle upper arm circumference (MUAC)

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12
Q

what can be used to indicate height of the patient?

A

Ulna length

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13
Q

what can be used to indicate muscle function?

A

grip strength dynamometer

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14
Q

what can be used to indicate body fat?

A

triceps skinfold test

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15
Q

what is malnutrition?

A

deficiency of energy, protein and other nutrients causing adverse affects on tissue, body form, function and clinical outcome

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16
Q

when is enteral tube feeding used?

A

inadequate or unsafe oral intake

functional accessible GI tract

17
Q

when is enteral tube feeding not used?

A
lower GI obstruction
prolonged intestinal ileus
severe diarrhoea and vomiting
high enterocutaneous fistula
intestinal ischaemia
18
Q

when is parenteral nutrition used?

A

inadequate or unsafe oral and/or enteral intake

non functional, inaccessible or perforated GI tract

19
Q

what is refeeding syndrome?

A

fatal shifts in fluids and electrolytes and disturbances in organ function and metabolic regulation that may result from rapid initiation of refeeding after period of under-nutrition

20
Q

what might refeeding syndrome result in?

A
arrhythmias
altered consciousness
seizure
resp failure
CVS collapse
death