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Deck 20: Enteral Nutrition Support
1
Standard formulas are used for clients who ____.
A)require large amounts of kcalories
B)are able to digest and absorb nutrients
C)are severely malnourished
D)require intravenous feedings
A)require large amounts of kcalories
B)are able to digest and absorb nutrients
C)are severely malnourished
D)require intravenous feedings
B
2
Standard formulas are also referred to as ____ formulas.
A)polymeric
B)MCT
C)elemental
D)modular
A)polymeric
B)MCT
C)elemental
D)modular
A
3
The protein content of enteral formulas is usually ____ percent of total kcalories.
A)2 to 10
B)12 to 20
C)22 to 30
D)32 to 40
A)2 to 10
B)12 to 20
C)22 to 30
D)32 to 40
B
4
In which patient should gastric feedings be avoided?
A)a pediatric patient
B)a patient at risk of aspiration
C)a patient with extremely high nutrient requirements
D)a patient with severe malnutrition
A)a pediatric patient
B)a patient at risk of aspiration
C)a patient with extremely high nutrient requirements
D)a patient with severe malnutrition
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5
Which condition or treatment may indicate the need for tube feedings?
A)obesity
B)mechanical ventilation
C)systemic infection
D)potassium depletion
A)obesity
B)mechanical ventilation
C)systemic infection
D)potassium depletion
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6
The fat content of enteral formulas is usually ____ percent of total kcalories.
A)5 to 10
B)15 to 30
C)35 to 50
D)55 to 60
A)5 to 10
B)15 to 30
C)35 to 50
D)55 to 60
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7
An opening in the abdomen through which a feeding tube can be passed to the stomach is called a(n)____.
A)ileostomy
B)endoscopic jejunostomy
C)gastrostomy
D)duodenostomy
A)ileostomy
B)endoscopic jejunostomy
C)gastrostomy
D)duodenostomy
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8
Which element is necessary for the use of enteral nutrition?
A)a functional GI tract
B)a good appetite
C)good peripheral venous access
D)minimal nutritional needs
A)a functional GI tract
B)a good appetite
C)good peripheral venous access
D)minimal nutritional needs
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9
What is a good guideline for serving oral supplements to hospitalized patients?
A)Serve beverages in the can they come in, so that the patient can recognize them.
B)S erve beverages as cold as possible to minimize the often-unpleasant taste.
C)Serve the supplements attractively, in a glass on a plate, which may help patients consume them.
D)Serve the same flavor every day so that the patient will get used to them.
A)Serve beverages in the can they come in, so that the patient can recognize them.
B)S erve beverages as cold as possible to minimize the often-unpleasant taste.
C)Serve the supplements attractively, in a glass on a plate, which may help patients consume them.
D)Serve the same flavor every day so that the patient will get used to them.
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10
Lora, age 57, is receiving chemotherapy and radiation for cancer and will soon have surgery. She is in need of oral supplementation to help improve her nutritional status prior to the surgery. What might be done to help her accept oral supplements?
A)Allow her to try several formulations to find one she likes.
B)Warn her that her surgery will have to be delayed if she does not accept them.
C)Give her a trial of tube feeding so she will prefer the oral supplements.
D)Acknowledge that they taste terrible but tell her they are better than the alternative.
A)Allow her to try several formulations to find one she likes.
B)Warn her that her surgery will have to be delayed if she does not accept them.
C)Give her a trial of tube feeding so she will prefer the oral supplements.
D)Acknowledge that they taste terrible but tell her they are better than the alternative.
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11
A disadvantage of transnasal tube placement is that ____.
A)it is not an effective means for tube feeding
B)the tube can be easily pulled out
C)the tube is inserted through the skin
D)the tube can be passed to the jejunum
A)it is not an effective means for tube feeding
B)the tube can be easily pulled out
C)the tube is inserted through the skin
D)the tube can be passed to the jejunum
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12
A general-purpose enteral formula that contains intact proteins is a(n)____ formula.
A)standard
B)elemental
C)modular
D)hydrolyzed
A)standard
B)elemental
C)modular
D)hydrolyzed
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13
Which feeding tube placement may require a surgical procedure?
A)nasogastric
B)nasojejunal
C)enterostomy
D)nasoduodenal
A)nasogastric
B)nasojejunal
C)enterostomy
D)nasoduodenal
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14
If a patient is going to be tube fed for longer than ____, a gastrostomy or jejunostomy may be necessary.
A)1 week
B)4 weeks
C)2 months
D)6 months
A)1 week
B)4 weeks
C)2 months
D)6 months
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15
The type of feeding tube that requires the most difficult insertion procedure is a(n)____ tube.
A)orogastric
B)nasoduodenal
C)nasojejunal
D)jejunostomy
A)orogastric
B)nasoduodenal
C)nasojejunal
D)jejunostomy
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16
Which feeding site is most appropriate for clients requiring long-term nutrition support?
A)enterostomy
B)nasoenteric
C)nasogastric
D)orogastric
A)enterostomy
B)nasoenteric
C)nasogastric
D)orogastric
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17
A(n)____ feeding tube placement may be preferred for infants because it allows normal breathing.
A)nasoduodenal
B)nasogastric
C)orogastric
D)nasoenteric
A)nasoduodenal
B)nasogastric
C)orogastric
D)nasoenteric
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18
Elemental formulas are also called ____ formulas .
A)polymeric
B)specialty
C)hydrolyzed
D)disease-specific
A)polymeric
B)specialty
C)hydrolyzed
D)disease-specific
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19
Alan has been diagnosed with cancer and needs oral supplements to prevent weight loss. What oral supplement that can be purchased over-the-counter should be recommended for Alan?
A)Special K
B)Nutrisystem
C)SlimFast
D)Ensure
A)Special K
B)Nutrisystem
C)SlimFast
D)Ensure
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20
Mr. Heiman has suffered a stroke and now has dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). He is 5'8" and weighs 127 pounds. The most appropriate method of nutrition support for him would be ____.
A)gastrostomy feedings
B)nasojejunal feedings
C)liquid supplements
D)jejunostomy feedings
A)gastrostomy feedings
B)nasojejunal feedings
C)liquid supplements
D)jejunostomy feedings
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21
A formula with an osmolality greater than that of blood serum is known as a(n)____ formula .
A)isotonic
B)hypertonic
C)enteral
D)complete
A)isotonic
B)hypertonic
C)enteral
D)complete
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22
What can happen when medications are infused along with enteral feedings?
A)The osmotic load can increase substantially and may contribute to diarrhea.
B)Fluid overload can occur due to the additional need for water flushes.
C)Risk of aspiration increases due to the need for additional water flushes.
D)The medication can reach toxic levels in the body more easily.
A)The osmotic load can increase substantially and may contribute to diarrhea.
B)Fluid overload can occur due to the additional need for water flushes.
C)Risk of aspiration increases due to the need for additional water flushes.
D)The medication can reach toxic levels in the body more easily.
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23
A health care provider is preparing to administer a tube feeding to a patient with a nasogastric tube. To best reduce the risk of formula contamination, the caregiver should perform which step first?
A)C lean the lid of the can with an alcohol wipe.
B)W arm the can in a pan of hot water.
C)P our the contents of the can into a clean container.
D)L abel the can with the date and time of its opening.
A)C lean the lid of the can with an alcohol wipe.
B)W arm the can in a pan of hot water.
C)P our the contents of the can into a clean container.
D)L abel the can with the date and time of its opening.
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24
A respiratory secretion sample typically has a pH of ____.
A)3 or lower
B)4
C)5
D)6 or higher
A)3 or lower
B)4
C)5
D)6 or higher
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25
The delivery of up to 500 mL of formula within 10 minutes is termed a(n)____.
A)minimal residual feeding
B)intermittent feeding
C)bolus feeding
D)a continuous drip
A)minimal residual feeding
B)intermittent feeding
C)bolus feeding
D)a continuous drip
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26
Most enteral formulas have energy density of ____ kcalories per milliliter of fluid.
A)1.0 to 2.0
B)2.0 to 3.0
C)3.0 to 4.0
D)4.0 to 5.0
A)1.0 to 2.0
B)2.0 to 3.0
C)3.0 to 4.0
D)4.0 to 5.0
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27
What is a characteristic of an open feeding system?
A)A greater variety of formulas can be used.
B)The formula must be transferred from its original container.
C)An aseptic technique is not necessary.
D)This system costs more initially.
A)A greater variety of formulas can be used.
B)The formula must be transferred from its original container.
C)An aseptic technique is not necessary.
D)This system costs more initially.
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28
The vast majority of patients use which type of enteral formula?
A)standard
B)hydrolyzed
C)specialized
D)modular
A)standard
B)hydrolyzed
C)specialized
D)modular
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29
A patient with fluid, electrolyte, and protein restrictions would most likely need which type of formula?
A)carbohydrate-modified
B)high-kcalorie
C)renal or hepatic insufficiency
D)standard formula with moderate fiber content
A)carbohydrate-modified
B)high-kcalorie
C)renal or hepatic insufficiency
D)standard formula with moderate fiber content
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30
What is a carbohydrate source used in many standard formulas?
A)aldose
B)maltodextrin
C)amylopectin
D)cellulose
A)aldose
B)maltodextrin
C)amylopectin
D)cellulose
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31
To reduce the risk of aspiration, the patient's upper body is elevated to a ____ degree angle during the feeding.
A)5 to 10
B)15 to 30
C)30 to 45
D)45 to 60
A)5 to 10
B)15 to 30
C)30 to 45
D)45 to 60
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32
Open containers of formula that are unused should be disposed of within ____ hours.
A)6 to 8
B)8 to 12
C)12 to 24
D)24 to 48
A)6 to 8
B)8 to 12
C)12 to 24
D)24 to 48
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33
A fasting gastric secretion sample typically has a pH of ____.
A)5 or lower
B)6 to 7
C)8 to 9
D)10 or higher
A)5 or lower
B)6 to 7
C)8 to 9
D)10 or higher
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34
What is a characteristic of a closed feeding system?
A)The formula can hang for a longer period of time.
B)It is more expensive in the long run.
C)Aseptic technique is not necessary.
D)It requires far more nursing time.
A)The formula can hang for a longer period of time.
B)It is more expensive in the long run.
C)Aseptic technique is not necessary.
D)It requires far more nursing time.
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35
Intermittent tube feedings are best tolerated when they are administered over ____.
A)5 to 10 minutes
B)30 to 45 minutes
C)1 to 2 hours
D)4 to 6 hours
A)5 to 10 minutes
B)30 to 45 minutes
C)1 to 2 hours
D)4 to 6 hours
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36
Proper sterile techniques should be used during preparation and delivery of formulas to protect patients from ____.
A)receiving the wrong formula
B)exposure to foodborne illness
C)malnutrition
D)dehydration
A)receiving the wrong formula
B)exposure to foodborne illness
C)malnutrition
D)dehydration
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37
Health care facilities have protocols for handling food products and formulas based on the potential hazards and critical control points in food preparation, which are called ____.
A)HACCP systems
B)Joint Commission mandates
C)MSDS requirements
D)AHA standards
A)HACCP systems
B)Joint Commission mandates
C)MSDS requirements
D)AHA standards
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38
Iris has an order for continuous tube feedings through her nasogastric tube. She is to receive 2500 mL of formula on a continuous basis over 24 hours. What hourly rate should the healthcare provider set the pump at?
A)25 mL
B)58 mL
C)104 mL
D)250 mL
A)25 mL
B)58 mL
C)104 mL
D)250 mL
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39
Intermittent feeding using the gravity drip is suitable for the delivery of no more than how much formula over 30 minutes?
A)100 mL
B)200 mL
C)300 mL
D)400 mL
A)100 mL
B)200 mL
C)300 mL
D)400 mL
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40
When an open feeding system is used, the nurse should hang no more than a(n)____ hour supply.
A)6
B)8
C)12
D)16
A)6
B)8
C)12
D)16
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41
In the United States, phenylketonuria (PKU)affects approximately 1 out of ____ births annually.
A)5,000
B)12,700
C)34,500
D)150,000
A)5,000
B)12,700
C)34,500
D)150,000
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42
How often should the feeding tube be flushed if the patient is on continuous feedings?
A)every 4 to 6 hours
B)every 8 hours
C)every 12 hours
D)daily
A)every 4 to 6 hours
B)every 8 hours
C)every 12 hours
D)daily
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43
What is a potential metabolic complication of tube feedings?
A)elevated heart rate
B)hyperglycemia
C)increased vitamin C levels
D)redness and irritation at the tube insertion site
A)elevated heart rate
B)hyperglycemia
C)increased vitamin C levels
D)redness and irritation at the tube insertion site
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44
For what purpose would a nurse measure the gastric residual volume in a patient's feeding tube?
A)to check that the stomach is emptying properly
B)to ensure that the patient is receiving adequate water
C)to prevent dumping syndrome and diarrhea
D)to ensure that medications have been digested
A)to check that the stomach is emptying properly
B)to ensure that the patient is receiving adequate water
C)to prevent dumping syndrome and diarrhea
D)to ensure that medications have been digested
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45
Nondietary therapies can treat some inborn errors of metabolism. In some cases, the missing protein is infused, such as in the case of ____.
A)PKU
B)cystic fibrosis
C)hemophilia
D)galactosemia
A)PKU
B)cystic fibrosis
C)hemophilia
D)galactosemia
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46
Mr. Simpson is receiving formula intermittently six times a day. He needs 1500 mL every 24 hours. How many milliliters of formula is Mr. Simpson receiving at each feeding?
A)120
B)250
C)333
D)900
A)120
B)250
C)333
D)900
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47
The only current treatment for phenylketonuria (PKU)is a diet that ____.
A)restricts phenylalanine and tyrosine
B)supplies tyrosine and valine
C)supplies valine and restricts phenylalanine
D)supplies tyrosine and restricts phenylalanine
A)restricts phenylalanine and tyrosine
B)supplies tyrosine and valine
C)supplies valine and restricts phenylalanine
D)supplies tyrosine and restricts phenylalanine
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48
A patient who does not tolerate a bolus feeding would most likely develop what symptoms?
A)abdominal discomfort and nausea
B)headache and blurred vision
C)confusion and anxiety
D)constipation and edema
A)abdominal discomfort and nausea
B)headache and blurred vision
C)confusion and anxiety
D)constipation and edema
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49
Tom is a 15-year-old who is eating some but must also receive enteral feedings for malnutrition associated with Crohn's disease. To help Tom carry on normal activities, the health care team might try ____.
A)continuous feedings
B)intermittent feedings
C)a neon-colored feeding tube
D)brightly colored formulas
A)continuous feedings
B)intermittent feedings
C)a neon-colored feeding tube
D)brightly colored formulas
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50
Dietary changes may be able to improve outcomes of some inborn errors by ____.
A)promoting the accumulation of metabolites
B)providing a diet that supports growth and development
C)altering hormone levels to improve organ function
D)minimizing or eliminating symptoms of disease
A)promoting the accumulation of metabolites
B)providing a diet that supports growth and development
C)altering hormone levels to improve organ function
D)minimizing or eliminating symptoms of disease
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51
Nausea, vomiting, and cramps in a patient with a feeding tube are most likely caused by ____.
A)an inappropriate size feeding tube
B)inadequate fiber intake
C)a lack of exercise
D)delayed stomach emptying
A)an inappropriate size feeding tube
B)inadequate fiber intake
C)a lack of exercise
D)delayed stomach emptying
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52
Why are bolus feedings used only in patients who are not critically ill?
A)Bolus feedings restrict the patient's movements for long periods of time.
B)Risk of aspiration is greater than with other delivery methods.
C)Bolus feedings wouldn't be adequate to meet the patient's nutrition needs in this situation.
D)Bolus feedings require the use of an infusion pump.
A)Bolus feedings restrict the patient's movements for long periods of time.
B)Risk of aspiration is greater than with other delivery methods.
C)Bolus feedings wouldn't be adequate to meet the patient's nutrition needs in this situation.
D)Bolus feedings require the use of an infusion pump.
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53
Samuel is an 88-year-old patient with a gastrostomy tube. The healthcare provider knows that Samuel will not always recognize thirst, even though he may need extra water. To evaluate Samuel's hydration status, the provider will check his ____.
A)white blood cell count
B)respiratory rate
C)blood urea nitrogen
D)waist circumference
A)white blood cell count
B)respiratory rate
C)blood urea nitrogen
D)waist circumference
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54
A patient with a jejunostomy tube has developed an infection around the tube's insertion site. What measure would most likely correct this situation?
A)Use a small-bore tube.
B)Ensure that medication doses are appropriate.
C)Apply a protective dressing.
D)Remove the tube for 24 hours.
A)Use a small-bore tube.
B)Ensure that medication doses are appropriate.
C)Apply a protective dressing.
D)Remove the tube for 24 hours.
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55
The main focus of the dietary treatment for galactosemia is the ____.
A)exclusion of galactose
B)provision of galactose
C)exclusion of protein
D)provision of essential fatty acids
A)exclusion of galactose
B)provision of galactose
C)exclusion of protein
D)provision of essential fatty acids
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56
A nurse determines that his patient's jejunostomy tube is clogged. What is a possible cause?
A)using liquid medications
B)using a viscous energy-dense formula
C)excessive water flushing
D)using a low-fiber formula
A)using liquid medications
B)using a viscous energy-dense formula
C)excessive water flushing
D)using a low-fiber formula
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57
Typically, adults require ____ mL/kg of water daily.
A)5 to 8
B)10 to 12
C)15 to 20
D)30 to 40
A)5 to 8
B)10 to 12
C)15 to 20
D)30 to 40
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58
Which tube feeding delivery method is done every 3 to 4 hours using a syringe?
A)continuous feedings
B)bolus feedings
C)sustainable feedings
D)cyclic feedings
A)continuous feedings
B)bolus feedings
C)sustainable feedings
D)cyclic feedings
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59
Kristina is a 4-year-old with galactosemia. Her caregivers must ensure adequate intake of ____.
A)vitamin C
B)calcium
C)vitamin E
D)potassium
A)vitamin C
B)calcium
C)vitamin E
D)potassium
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60
How often should the feeding tube placement be checked if the patient is on intermittent feedings?
A)before each feeding is initiated
B)after each feeding
C)every 6 hours
D)every 12 hours
A)before each feeding is initiated
B)after each feeding
C)every 6 hours
D)every 12 hours
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61
Maureen Grey is a 75-year-old nursing home patient. She has been obtaining her nutrition via tube feeding for over three years. She is admitted to Good Valley Hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration with weight loss (8 pounds)in one month. Which type of tube feeding does Maureen most likely have?
A)nasogastric
B)orogastric
C)gastrostomy
D)double lumen
A)nasogastric
B)orogastric
C)gastrostomy
D)double lumen
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63
Maureen Grey is a 75-year-old nursing home patient. She has been obtaining her nutrition via tube feeding for over three years. She is admitted to Good Valley Hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration with weight loss (8 pounds)in one month. While reviewing the nursing home's medical record, the nurse discovers that Maureen's weight loss can be linked to the addition of phenytoin, a medication that requires the tube feeding to be ____.
A)halted
B)increased
C)diluted
D)bolused
A)halted
B)increased
C)diluted
D)bolused
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Eighty-year-old Antonio Hernandez has a past medical history of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. He suffers a massive stroke and is stabilized in the CCU (coronary care unit). It is determined that it is unsafe to feed him orally and a tube feeding will be started immediately. The nurse will determine whether Antonio is tolerating the tube feeding by ____.
A)diluting the formula
B)adding dye to the formula
C)checking gastric residuals
D)adding drug therapy
A)diluting the formula
B)adding dye to the formula
C)checking gastric residuals
D)adding drug therapy
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Eighty-year-old Antonio Hernandez has a past medical history of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. He suffers a massive stroke and is stabilized in the CCU (coronary care unit). It is determined that it is unsafe to feed him orally and a tube feeding will be started immediately. Which nutrient(s)must be supplemented in order to meet Antonio's nutritional needs?
A)protein
B)vitamins and minerals
C)MCT
D)water
A)protein
B)vitamins and minerals
C)MCT
D)water
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Eighty-year-old Antonio Hernandez has a past medical history of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. He suffers a massive stroke and is stabilized in the CCU (coronary care unit). It is determined that it is unsafe to feed him orally and a tube feeding will be started immediately. Which formula would be the most appropriate for Antonio?
A)modular
B)blenderized
C)specialized
D)elemental
A)modular
B)blenderized
C)specialized
D)elemental
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Maureen Grey is a 75-year-old nursing home patient. She has been obtaining her nutrition via tube feeding for over three years. She is admitted to Good Valley Hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration with weight loss (8 pounds)in one month. In order to prevent further weight loss and to better meet nutritional needs, the dietitian will recommend a(n)____ formula for Maureen .
A)standard
B)energy-dense
C)low-fiber
D)isotonic
A)standard
B)energy-dense
C)low-fiber
D)isotonic
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Maureen Grey is a 75-year-old nursing home patient. She has been obtaining her nutrition via tube feeding for over three years. She is admitted to Good Valley Hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration with weight loss (8 pounds)in one month. Maureen obtains 100 percent of her nutrients via her tube feeding. However, she is found to have food poisoning ( Salmonella ). What is the most plausible cause?
A)closed system feeding
B)open system feeding
C)improper hand washing
D)improper tube placement
A)closed system feeding
B)open system feeding
C)improper hand washing
D)improper tube placement
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Maureen Grey is a 75-year-old nursing home patient. She has been obtaining her nutrition via tube feeding for over three years. She is admitted to Good Valley Hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration with weight loss (8 pounds)in one month. What may have caused Maureen to become dehydrated?
A)dysphagia
B)food allergy
C)tube feeding rate
D)diarrhea
A)dysphagia
B)food allergy
C)tube feeding rate
D)diarrhea
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Eighty-year-old Antonio Hernandez has a past medical history of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. He suffers a massive stroke and is stabilized in the CCU (coronary care unit). It is determined that it is unsafe to feed him orally and a tube feeding will be started immediately. For the first 24 hours, Antonio's tube feeding should be delivered by a(n)____ feeding method.
A)continuous
B)daily
C)intermittent
D)bolus
A)continuous
B)daily
C)intermittent
D)bolus
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Eighty-year-old Antonio Hernandez has a past medical history of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. He suffers a massive stroke and is stabilized in the CCU (coronary care unit). It is determined that it is unsafe to feed him orally and a tube feeding will be started immediately. Which feeding route would be the most appropriate for Antonio?
A)orogastric
B)nasogastric
C)gastrostomy
D)jejunostomy
A)orogastric
B)nasogastric
C)gastrostomy
D)jejunostomy
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