Chapter 14: Nutrition Management of the Surgical Oncology Patient Flashcards
Surgeries to which locations have the greatest rick for derangements in nutritional status?
Head and neck, GI tract, and abdominal casculature
T/F: Pre-operative screening should include subjective and objective data.
True
Decreased albumin is associated with ….
increased surgical morbidity and mortality, sepsis, and healing complications.
T/F: Enteral tube feeding provided for 10 days prior to surgery can reduce morbidity and mortality in malnourished surgical patients by preserving bowel mucosa and modulating the immune response.
True
The risks of enteral nutrition outweigh the benefits in the cases of….
ascites, peritoneal carcinomatosis or inoperable bowel obstruction.
T/F: Early post-operative enteral feeding in patients with moderate or severe pre-operative malnutrition can improve surgical outcomes.
True
T/F: Following major abdominal surgery, the small bowel regains function almost immediately.
True
After intestinal resection, the GI tract may take ___ to ___ to regain function.
weeks to months
After intestinal resection, patients resume oral intake with ___ days postoperatively.
6-9 days
Nutrition support is indicated only in individuals anticipated to require support for more than___ days, unless the patient is malnourished.
7-10 days
Nutrition support should continue until oral intake is tolerated and consistently meets ___ to ___ of their nutrition and ____ mL fluid for 3 consecutive days.
2/3 to 3/4, 1000 mL
When intake reaches ___% of needs, nutrition support should be progressively weaned as oral intake increases.
50%
Surgery to the GI tract can be associated with altered transit time. What are the symptoms of altered transit time?
Transit time may be too fast, too slow, or even occur in the wrong direction. Dumping syndrome, heartburn, feelings of fullness, pain, meteorism, abdominal distention, dysphagia, constipation or diarrhea
What kind of tube is ofen placed at the time of esophageal surgery?
Jejunostomy
Remival of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), often causes ___
Acid reflux into the esophagus