Nursing C 787 Module 7 Complete Study Guide. Latest 2022/ Unit 7: Nutrition and Global Health Environments (Cohort 4 Video)Reading: Chapter 17:
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Reading: Questions to Ask Before Taking Supplements
Explain how you would help a patient decide whether they should or should not take a dietary
supplement.
They can provide overall dietary guidance for different diet-related disorders and refer the patient to
the nutritionist for more detailed and specific information on the dietary modifications
recommended. They can motivate and reinforce the dietary recommendations to their patients for
an extended period of time and thus serve as valuable sources of nutrition education
Why is it important to notify a physician or registered dietician that supplements are being used?
Tell your healthcare providers (including doctors, pharmacists, and dietitians) about any dietary
supplements you’re taking so that you can discuss what’s best for your overall health. They can help
you determine which supplements, if any, might be valuable for you.
Explain recommendations for supplementation with B12, iron, folic acid and vitamin D.
Calcium and vitamin D help keep bones strong and reduce bone loss.
Folic acid decreases the risk of certain birth defects.
Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils might help some people with heart disease.
A combination of vitamins C and E, zinc, copper, lutein, and zeaxanthin (known as AREDS)
may slow down further vision loss in people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Differentiate between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins.
Fat-soluble vitamins are dissolved in fats, excess fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty
(adipose) tissues for future use, Because fat-soluble vitamins are not readily excreted, they can
accumulate to toxic levels if taken in excess
Vitamin A is integral to bone formation, tooth formation, and vision. It contributes to
immune and cellular function while keeping the intestines working properly.
Vitamin D aids in the development of teeth and bone by encouraging the absorption and
metabolism of phosphorous and calcium.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps fight infection and keeps red blood cells healthy.
Vitamin K is central to blood clotting and also keeps bones healthy
Water-soluble vitamins are those that are dissolved in water and readily absorbed into tissues for
immediate use. Because they are not stored in the body, they need to be replenished regularly in our
diet. Any excess of water-soluble vitamins is quickly excreted in urine and will rarely accumulate to
toxic levels.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) helps to release energy from foods and is important in maintaining
nervous system function.
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) helps promotes good vision and healthy skin and is also importan [Show Less]