nutrient malabsorption Flashcards
1
Q
what can cause maldigestion? 3
A
- chronic pancreatitis,
- CF,
- pancreatic carcinoma
2
Q
what can cause inadequate absorptive surfaces? 3
A
- intestinal resection
- gastro colic fistula
- jejuno-ileal bypass
3
Q
what can cause a bile salt deficiency? 5
A
- cirrhosis
- cholestasis
- bacterial overgrowth
- impaired ileal reabsorption
- bile salt binders
4
Q
what can cause lymphatic obstruction? 3
A
- lymphoma
- whipples disease
- intestinal lymphangiectasia
5
Q
what can cause vascular disease? 3
A
- constrictive pericarditis
- RSHF
- mesenteric arterial or venous insufficiency
6
Q
what can cause mucosal disease? 5
A
- infection
- inflammatory diseases
- radiation enteritis
- eosinophilic enteritis
- ulcerative jejunitis
7
Q
describe energy balance in disease? 6
A
- In the absence of food, glucose is maintained through mobilisation of stores of glycogen and if prolonged, gluconeogenesis and lipolysis
- In disease, inflammatory response= cytokines
- TNFalpha insulin resistance glycolysis
- IL2 glucose metabolism
- IL4 lipid and glucose metabolism
- IL6 lipolysis activity and appetite reduced
8
Q
what does growth hormone do?
A
helps with recovery
9
Q
what do patients with an acute illness need? 3
A
- Meet energy demand
- Conserve muscle mass- avoid negative nitrogen balance
- Manage blood glucose
10
Q
what are the feeding issues that patients face? 4
A
- Poor appetite or inability to eat
- Extended periods of time nil by mouth
- Not a priority
- Unclear roles and responsibility
11
Q
what are the nutrition goals for people with chronic illness? 7
A
- Start with food- may have long term enteral feeding
- Focus on balanced diet for them
- Diet to increase energy intake
- Diet to maintain blood glucose
- Diet to reduce workload of the kidney
- Diet to reduce inflammation
- Diet to support treatment
12
Q
what should you remember about nutrition in a hospital? 10
A
- Make food a part of your conversation with the MDT:
- On admission
- At ward rounds
- Planning for discharge
- In GP practise
- Supporting home care
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- Consider the body of evidence
- Be wary of nutrition pseudoscience
- Learn to be critical thinkers
- Leave your dietary beliefs at home