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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
q what are cerebrovascular accidentsthe cerebrovascular accident cva as well known as stroke is the generic name given to infarction tissue and
q what is coronary bypass graftthe coronary artery bypass graft is a kind of surgical myocardial revascularization that is a way to provide blood to
q what is myocardial infarctionthe myocardial infarction is the condition in which an area of this tissue or the entire heart muscle dies by hypoxia
q what is coronary diseasethe coronary disease or the coronary insufficiency is a disease in which there is total or partial obstruction of one or
q what are the main degenerative diseases of the heartthe major degenerative diseases of the heart are heart failure arrhythmias valvular heart
q what is the relation between the maximum and the minimum blood pressure with the phenomena of systole and diastolea minimum blood pressure is the
q what are the main risk factors for hypertensionthe major risks factors for hypertension are tobacco smoking stress obesity sedentary lifestyle and
q what is hypertensionthe hypertension is a disease in which the arterial blood pressure during systole or during diastole is abnormally highthe
what is the classification of burnsburns can be classified on the basis of the extent depth patient age and associated illness or injury on the basis
q what are the main human degenerative diseasesthe major human degenerative diseases are divided into three groups neoplastic diseases and
q what are risk factors for diseasesthe risk factors for a disease are everything that contributes to increase the risk of the disease to appear for
q what are degenerative diseasesthe degenerative diseases are non-infectious prevalent diseases whose incidences increase with
q what are the main human diseases caused by prionsthe major known human diseases of such type are the creutzfeldt-jacob disease cjd the kuru and the
q what is a prionthe prion is an infectious transmissible protein able to replicate by transforming other proteins into a copy of the prion the
nutrition assessmentthe nutritional care process you would realize begins with nutritional assessment nutrition assessment is the