Malnuitrition Flashcards

1
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What is the consequence of lack of vitamin C

A

Scurvy

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2
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What are the signs of vitamin C deficiency?

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1) - listless (showing little interest)
- anorexia
- cachexia

2) - gingivitis
- loose teeth
- bad breath (halitosis)

3) bleeding from gums, nose, hair follicles or into joints, bladder, gut
4) Muscle pain / weakness
5) Oedema

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3
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What is the treatment for vitamin C deficiency

A
  • dietary education

- ascorbic acid 250mg/daily PO

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4
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What is beriberi a sign of

A

Vitamin B1 deficiency (thiamine)

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5
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What does vitamin B1 / thiamine deficiency cause?

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Beri beri

  • heart failure with oedema (wet beri beri)
  • neuropathy (dry beri beri)

Wernicke’s enchephalopathy

  • confusion
  • ataxia
  • opthalmoplegia
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6
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What causes wernicke’s encephalopathy?

A

Vitamin B1 / thiamine deficiency

  • decreased intake
  • decreased absorption
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7
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What are the causes of decreased vitamin b1 / thiamine?

A
  • alcoholism
  • eating disorders
  • malnutrition
  • prolonged vomiting (chemo, GI malignancy)
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8
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Why is urgent replacement of thiamine/vit b1 needed in wernicke’s encephalopathy?

A

urgent replacement of vit b1 to prevent irreversible korsakoff’s syndrome (chronic memory disorder)

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9
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what nutritional disorder is this triad classical of:

  • diarrhoea
  • dementia
  • dermatitis
A

Pellagra - lack of nicotinic acid leads to
1) diarrhoea
2) dementia
3) dermatitis
and
neuropathy, depression, insomnia, tremor, rigidity, ataxia, fits.

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10
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What deficiency causes xeropthalmia?

A

Vitamin A deficiency
cause of blindness.
conjunctiva become dry and develop oval spots
corneas become soft and cloudy

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11
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why are so many hsp patients malnourished?

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1) increased requirements (burns, sepsis, surgery)
2) increased nutritional losses (malabsorption, stoma)
3) decreased intake (dysphagia, sedation, coma)
4) effect of treatment (nausea, diarrhoea)
5) enforced starvation (nil by mouth)
6) missing meals for procedures
7) difficulty feeding (no one to assist)
8) unappetizing food

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12
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What would indicate a malnourished patient on history?

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  • weight loss
  • recent reduced intake
  • diet change
  • nausea vomiting
  • pain
  • diarrhoea
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What signs on examination would indicate a malnourished patient?

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  • dehydrated (reduced skin turgor)
  • skin hanging off muscle
  • no fat between skin folds
  • hair rough and wiry
  • pressure sores
  • sores at corner of mouth
  • low BMI
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