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Chapter 16 and 17
Identification:

1. It delivers food and Nutrients either orally or by tube directly in the digestive tract?
2. It can be used alone and provides the total needs in the specified formula?
3. It provides different forms of nutrients?
4. A type of feeding can be prepared from regular foods?
5. Type of feeding that is fiber-free and high in cholesterol, fat, and sugar?
6. Consist of soft diet allowances which can be blenderized easily?
7. A tube that extends from the nose into the stomach?
8. This is a type of procedure in which the tube extends from the nose through the pylorus?
9. A tube that extends from the nose through pylorus into the jejunum?
10. A tube that has been placed in the esophagus and down into the stomach?
11. A tube that has been passed through an incision in the abdominal wall into the stomach?
12. Tube that can direct placement and creation of jejunal stoma that has been
characterized intermittently?
13. Designed for individuals who cannot accept or assimilate nutrients?
14. A type of route that was intended for patients who had mild to moderate nutritional
therapy?
15. Long-term nutritional support of 2 weeks for patients who cannot be fed?
16. A condition where the natural energy reserve has been increased which can be a hazard
in the health of people?
17. A metabolic disease that can affect the endocrine system of the body?
18. Type of disease that can occur at any age from birth to adolescence?
19. Disease that is usually mild, stable and well regulated by diet alone?
20. A type of ulcer that can start in the protective inside layer of the lower esophagus,
stomach or duodenum?
21. A Condition which the mucosa of the small intestine is damaged by gluten?
22. A condition of diarrhea where there's excessive fat in the stool?
23. Person experience hard feces which can be difficult to egest? What do you call this
condition?
24. A condition in which there are frequent loose or liquid bowel movements?
25. What do you call when there is an enlarged vein in the lower part of the rectum?
Enumeration:

> There are 3 types of constipation then what are those?


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> From 4 to 15 give me the type of diseases that will occur in the gastrointestinal tract
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> For 16 to 18 what is the disease that can occur in the liver?
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> For 19 to 22 what are the common diseases in the Cardiovascular system?
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> There are five common diseases in the kidneys, now give only 3 diseases
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ANSWER KEY:

IDENTIFICATION;
1. Enteral Feeding
2. Nutritionally complete ENUMERATION:
formulation ● 1 to 3
3. Modular Formulation Atonic constipation
4. Tube feedings Spastic Constipation
Obstructive Constipation
5. Standard Tube Feeding
● For 4 to 15
6. Blenderized Tube feeding
Peptic Ulcer
7. Nasogastric
Diverticular Disease
8. Nasodoudenal
Malabsorption syndrome
9. Nasojejunal
Non-tropical sprue
10. Esophagostomy
Ulcerative Colitis
11. Gastrostomy
Lactose Intolerance
12. Jejunostomy
Diarrhea
13. Parental Feeding
Constipation
14. Peripheral Vein Route
Intestinal Gas
15. Parenteral Hyperalimentation
Hemorrhoids
16. Obesity
Gastroesophageal Reflux
17. Diabetes Mellitus
● For 16 to 18
18. Juvenile Diabetes
Hepatitis
19. Adult Type Diabetes
Cirrhosis
20. Peptic ulcer
Hepatic Coma
21. Malabsorption syndrome
● For 19 to 22
(Celiac Sprue)
Atherosclerosis
22. Non-Tropical Sprue
Congestive Heart Failure
23. Constipation
Hypertension
24. Diarrhea
Myocardial infarction
25. Hemorrhoids
● For 23 to 25
Acute Glomerulonephritis
Nephrotic Syndrome
Acute Renal Failure
Chronic Renal Failure
Renal Calculi

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