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explain the anabolic phase - dietary management for burnsduring this period the patient is well hydrated and the reactions due to metabolic stress
nutrition monitoring and evaluationmonitoring and evaluation is an essential step in the nutritional care process and is very important too
explain the flow or recovery period - dietary management for burnsafter 48 to 72 hours fluids and electrolytes are reabsorbed into the general
explain the ebb or shock period - dietary management for burnsduring the initial bums after injury the focus is on counteracting the stress induced
nutrition interventionnutrition intervention the third step of the nutrition care process is a specific set of activities and associated
explain nutrition diagnosis nutrition diagnosis is the identification and labelling that describes an actual occurrence risk of or potential for
q what is parkinsons diseasethe parkinsons disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system in which the major manifestations are progressive
q what is alzheimers diseasethe alzheimers disease is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system in which the patient has progressive
define dietary management for burnsnutritional support is a major part of therapy for a patient with burns in view of the large catabolic losses
q what are the main degenerative diseases of the nervous systemthe major degenerative diseases of the nervous system are alzheimers disease and
explain the complications of burnsmost minor burns are superficial and do not cause complications however deep second-degree and third-degree burns
q how is cancer usually treatedif the cancer is in its initial stage cure is often done by surgical removal of the neoplastic tissue the cancers
q what is the main risk factor for skin cancerthe major risk factor for skin cancer is solar exposition of the skin without protection against
q what is the main risk factor for lung cancerthe major risk factor for lung cancer is tobacco smoking in the large number of cases of this kind of
q what are the main types of cancer that affect humansan excluding skin cancer that are the more easily detected and so cases are registered in
explain diet history and nutrient intakediet history and nutrient intake this is used to evaluate diet for nutrient or food intake
q how do cells of neoplastic tumors obtain oxygen and nutrients and release wastesin the neoplastic tumors a phenomenon called as angiogenesis occurs
explain clinical analysisclinical analysis this analysis includes a complete physical examination and a medical history the physical examination
q what are carcinogensthe carcinogens are factors capable of producing neoplasias and any mutagen a substance that can induce dna mutation is a
explain biochemical investigationbiochemical investigations these help to reveal nutrients and metabolites in blood and or urine
q how do malign neoplasias appearthe neoplasias appear due to dna mutations in genes that regulate the cellular proliferation thus making the cell
q what is cancerthe cancers are malign neoplasias that is abnormal and uncontrolled proliferation of cells that can disseminate to other sites of the
q how different are the concepts of neoplasia tumor and cancernot all tumor is neoplastic and not every neoplasia creates tumor the tumor is the
explian anthropometric measuresanthropometric measures it measures growth in children and shows changes in weight in all
q what are neoplasiasthe neoplasia is any abnormal and uncontrolled proliferation of cells of an organism the neoplasias can be benign or malign and