Theraputic Nutrition & Elimination Word List Flashcards
___ is when the kidneys stop producing urine. The condition is usually the result of disease or damage to the kidneys. It may be defined as a urine output of less than 50 mL/day. Potential causes could be kidney failure due to diabetes or hypertension; inability for the body to pump blood to the kidneys due to traumatic shock or heart failure; or urinary tract obstructions from tumors or kidney stones.
Anuria or anuresis.
Greek word origin:
An = without
uria = urine
___ is the medical term for a decreased output of urine. It may be defined as a urine output of less than 400 milliliters in a 24 hour period. It may progress to anuria. Potential causes are dehydration, certain medications, or a urinary tract obstruction.
Oliguria
Greek word origin:
olig = little
uria = urine
___ simply put is the amount of energy our body uses up and it is a component of metabolism. It is the process of the body using energy to create chemical reactions to build large, complex molecules from smaller, simple molecules. This metabolic reaction is used to grow new cells, maintain tissue, mineralize bone, increase muscle mass, etc.
Anabolism
Greek word origin:
ana = up
bolism = to throw
___ is a series of chemical reactions that break down complex molecules into smaller units in order to release energy. This metabolic process provides the energy our bodies need for physical activity, from cellular processes to body movements. Example: The break down of proteins into amino acids.
Catabolism
Greek word origin:
cata = down
bolism = to throw
What does the acronym NPO (nil per os) stand for?
No food or drink by mouth. Fasting is usually done in preparation for an operation.
Latin word origin of “nil per os”:
Nothing by mouth
___ means painful urination. Causes may be a urinary tract infection (UTI), sexually transmitted infection (STI), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or kidney stones.
Dysuria
Greek word origin:
dys = difficult
uria = urine
___ means the need to urinate throughout the night. Example: Waking up two or more times during the night to urinate. Common causes are pregnancy, medication, or excessive fluid consumption.
Nocturia
Greek word origin:
noct = night
uria = urine
___ means urinary incontinence or the involuntary release of urine. Causes may be the body not producing enough antidiuretic hormone, bladder irritants like alcohol, or a neurological condition like multiple sclerosis that can result in abnormal nerve signaling between the brain and the bladder.
Enuresis
Greek word origin:
To urinate in
___ is the urge to urinate frequently. This is often defined as urinating more than 7 times a day. Causes may be using a diuretic like caffeine or excessive urine volume due to diabetes mellitus.
Polyuria
Greek word origin:
poly = much
uria = urine
___ ___ means administering nutrients directly into the stomach. It involves passing a tube into the GI tract to administer a formula containing adequate nutrients.
Enteral feeding
Greek world origin:
enternal = intestine
This type of gastrostomy tube is placed into the stomach via surgery for long-term nutritional support. A small incision is made through the skin of the abdomen while the patient receives local anesthesia to place the tube.
A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube
Latin world origin:
percutanious = through the skin
endoscopic = to view within
gastrostomy = opening to the stomach
(a tube going through the skin into the stomach)
Proving nutritional support via intravenous therapy is called ___. Intravenous supplementation may be prescribed for patients who have nonfunctional GI tracts, who are comatose, or those who have high caloric and nutritional needs due to illness or injury. It can be administered centrally through a central venous access device, or peripherally through a short-term intravenous access in a peripheral vein.
Parenteral Nutrition
Greek world origin:
par = beside
enternal = intestine
(Providing food another way besides using the intestine)
A ___ tube is inserted through the nose and into the stomach for short-term nutritional therapy. An example is a Levin tube, which is a flexible rubber or plastic single-lumen tube with holes at the stomach end and a connector at the opposing end.
Nasogastric tube
Latin world origin:
naso = nose
gastric = stomach
___ is a problem in which a person lacks bladder control due to a brain, spinal cord, or nerve condition. Symptoms could be an over-active bladder, under-active bladder, or the bladder does not fully empty.
Neurogenic bladder
Latin world origin:
neuro = nervous system
genic = originating from
(originating from the nervous system)
___ is a mass of bodily waste discharged from the intestine via the process of defecation. Defecation means to empty the intestinal tract of waste.
Stool or feces
Latin world origin:
Feces = dregs / the worthless remains of something
Defecation = to cleanse self from the dregs