Exam 2: NR228/ NR 228 | Latest 2023/2024| Nutrition, Health & Wellness Exam Review| Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
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Food-Drug interactions
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may cause: increase absorption, decrease absorption, irritation of digestive tract, or no effect
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Who is at risk for drug interactions
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Elderly, due to:
-polypharmacy
-chronic conditions
-metabolism decrease
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Common foods that can cause drug interactions are
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dairy products, coffee, grapefruit juice, coke or sodas, alcohols, tea, green leafy vegetables, licorice, ginseng, and charcoal boiled foods
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grapefruit juice interaction
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can cause Lipitor or atorvastatin to increase effect and cause toxicity leading to liver injury or liver failure
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Vitamin K rich food interactions
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increase in vitamin k and warfarin cause clot formation effect. decrease in vitamin k and warfarin cause prolong bleeding.
Foods high in vitamin k include: broccoli, squash, peppers, parsley, tomatoes, olive oil, kale, swiss chard
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Consuming foods high in protein, amino acids, and vitamin B6 can cause effect on
Answer:
Levodopa (Parkinson's Disease Med)
- interaction with protein and vitamin B6
-energy drinks and supplements that contain B6 may decrease levodopa effects and cause exacerbation in Parkinson's causing tremors and balance problems
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Tyramine rich foods interact with
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MAOI's: hypertensive crisis
- age cheese, bleu cheese, smoked meats, wine, and dark chocolate contain tyramine.
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clear liquid diet
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provides rest for GI, see through liquids
-water, coffee, tea, broth
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full liquid diet
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careful planning provides adequate nutrition
-yogurt, ice cream, pudding,
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Blenderized (pureed) diet
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blending food into liquid form for patients who cannot chew. Good for patients with fractured/wired jaws
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mechanical soft diet
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is recommended for people with difficulty in chewing or swallowing.
-soft and easy to eat: ground meats, smashed carrots, and soft cheese.
-good for mouth sores from radiation therapy on head/neck cancer patients
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soft diet
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low in fiber (easy to chew & digest), used for GI tract getting back to normal because unable to digest. no raw vegetables, no beef [Show Less]