Exam 5 Nutritional Assessment – Flashcards

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Define the following:
Malnutrition
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An imbalance and/or deficiency in one or more nutrients (proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, etc)
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What does Malnutrition cause a reduction in?
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Organ muscle mass
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True or False:
Malnutrition affects every major organ function
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True
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Some degree of malnutrition is present in what percent of ALL hospitalized patients?
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30-50%
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What percent of elderly residents in long-term care facilities are affected by malnutrition?
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50-85%
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True or False:
Malnutrition affects recovery from surgery and disease
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True
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Define the following:
Kwashiorkor
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Deficiency of protein; causes edema, rash, infections, fatigue, loss of muscle mass
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Define the following:
Marasmus
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Deficiency of all calorie sources; chronic malnutrition/wasting, retardation
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Define/What can cause the following:
Chronic
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long-term disease, poor food choices,
alcoholism, pregnancy, poverty,
homelessness
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Define/What can cause the following:
Acute
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Disease, drug therapy, or depression
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What is Marasmus brought on by?
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drought, natural disasters, political unrest, child abuse/neglect
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Which of the following has a 40% Death Rate:
Kwashiorkor Or Marasmus
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Marasmus
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What is the term used to describe the following:
Need only small quantities per day
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Micronutrients
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What is the term used to describe the following:
Needed in higher levels per day. Used for energy
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Macronutrients
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What are some types of micronutrients?
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Vitamins, minerals, and trace elements
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What are some types of macronutrients?
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Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats
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True or False:
Many vitamins act as enzyme cofactors in widespread cellular reactions
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True
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What does a deficiency in vitamins result from?
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poor diets, GI malabsorption diseases, liver dysfunction
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Which Vitamins are Fat Soluble?
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A, D, E, K
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Which Vitamins are Water Soluble?
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C, Folate, & Bs
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What is another name for Retinol?
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Vitamin A
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What is another name for Vitamin A?
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Retinol
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What are precursors of vitamin A?
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Carotenes
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Carotenes are precursors of what vitamin?
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Vitamin A
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What does a deficiency in Vitamin A cause?
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night blindness, abnormal taste sensation, keratosis
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Vitamin A Toxicity leads to what?
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Liver Failure
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What is Vitamin E?
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Antioxidant
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What does Vitamin E do?
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Protects RBC membranes from oxidant stress
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What does a deficiency in Vitamin E cause?
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Hemolytic anemia and neurologic dysfunction
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Which Vitamin is Key in skeletal and teeth formation?
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Vitamin D
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Which Vitamin is Necessary for calcium
& phosphate absorption and metabolism?
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Vitamin D
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A Deficiency in Vitamin D causes what?
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rickets (kids) and osteomalacia (adults)
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What does a Toxicity of Vitamin D cause?
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Calcium deposits, renal and cardiac damage
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What Vitamin is needed for formation of prothrombin and 5 other coag factors?
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Vitamin K
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What does a Deficiency of Vitamin K cause?
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bleeding disorders and hemorrhagic episodes
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What may a deficiency of Vitamin K result from?
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Antibiotic therapy
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What is used as an indicator of Vitamin K status?
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PT/PTT
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Which vitamin is tied to the following:
Antioxidant, connective tissue
and collagen formation, cholesterol metabolism
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Vitamin C
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What is another name for Vitamin C?
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Ascorbic Acid
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What is another name for Ascorbic Acid?
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Vitamin C
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What will a deficiency of Vitamin C cause?
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Scurvy
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Describe scurvy
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hemorrhages, bleeding gums, delayed wound healing
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What are the following considered:
Thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine
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B Vitamins
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What do B Vitamins function as?
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coenzymes and cofactors
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What B Vitamin Deficiency is becoming more common in alcoholics in the U.S.?
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Beriberi - B1 Deficiency
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What is another name for B3?
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Niacin
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What is another name for Niacin?
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B3
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What is Niacin/B3 a component of?
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NAD & NADP
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What is Niacin used in?
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Respiration, lipid & glucose metabolism
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What does a deficiency in Niacin/B3 cause?
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Pellagra
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Describe Pellagra
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diarrhea, dementia, dermatitis, death
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What is another name for Vitamin B12?
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Cobalamin
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What is another name for Cobalamin?
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Vitamin B12
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Which Vitamin does the following describe:
Cobalt-containing compounds
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Vitamin B12 / Cobalamin
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What is Vitamin B12 necessary for?
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DNA Synthesis
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What does Vitamin B12/Cobalamin require for intestinal absorption?
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Intrinsic factor(s)
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What does a Deficiency of B12/Cobalamin cause?
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Pernicious Anemia
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Describe Pernicious Anemia
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lack of, or antibodies against intrinsic factor
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What are characteristics of PA?
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Megaloblastic changes in BM
Macro-ovalocytes, hypersegmented neutrophils
Dementia,
GI problems due to anaciditiy
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GI problems with PA are due to what?
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Anacidity
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What happens to MCV, MCH, & MCHC in PA?
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Increases
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What happens to H&H in PA?
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Decreases
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What test is used for Vitamin B12/Cobalamin?
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Schilling Test
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Describe the Schilling Test
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Inability to absorb tagged B12 will result in low levels of tagged B12 in serum and urine
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True or False:
Vitamin B12/Cobalamin is sensitive to light
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True
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What is Folate needed for?
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DNA Synthesis and homocysteine metabolism
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What does a deficiency in Folate look like?
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Megaloblastic anemia
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What are the 2 most common causes of Folate Deficiency?
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Low intake (bad diet, alcoholism) and increased use (pregnancy)
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True or False:
Low levels of Folate during pregnancy may increase the risk of neural tube defects
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True
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What does a deficiency of Folate cause?
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Elevated homocysteine
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Elevated levels of homocysteine is considered a risk factor for what disease?
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Cardiac disease
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What does Serum Folate indicate?
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Circulating Levels
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What does RBC Folate indicate?
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Folate stores
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True or False:
Folate is sensitive to light
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True
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What are the following considered:
Iron, Iodine, Copper, Zinc
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Trace Elements
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Where is most iron found in the body?
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RBCs
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What is Iron stored as in the body?
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Ferritin
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What is the most common anemia in the world?
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IDA
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What are the 2 most common causes of IDA?
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1. chronic blood loss
2. dietary insufficiency
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What does IDA look like under the microscope?
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Microcytic
Hypochromic
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What happens to H&H with IDA?
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Decreases
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What happens to MCV with IDA?
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Decreases
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What happens to TIBC with IDA?
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Increases
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What happens to Serum Fe and Ferritin with IDA?
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Decreases
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What is the half life of Albumin?
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20 days
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What is an indicator of long periods of malnutrition?
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Albumin
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True or False:
Liver disease may alter albumin levels in the absence of malnutrition
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True
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Low levels of Albumin in hospitalized patients results in what?
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4x Morbidity
6x Mortality rates
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Levels of what protein marker may be useful in distinguishing kwashiorkor from marasmus?
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Albumin
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In kwashiorkor what are the levels of albumin like?
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Low
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In marasmus what are the levels of albumin like?
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Normal
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What protein marker is a Major transport protein for T4 & Vitamin A
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Prealbumin (transthyretin)
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What does prealbumin transport?
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T4 & Vitamin A
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What protein marker is the BEST indicator of recent, short-term malnutrition and the effects of a feeding plan?
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Prealbumin (transthyretin)
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What is the half life of Prealbumin?
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1-2 days
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What protein marker is an Early indicator of iron deficiency?
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Transferrin
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What protein marker is decreased in Nephrotic syndrome and Liver disease?
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Transferrin
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What other biochemical marker reflects dietary fat intake?
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Triglyceride
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What other biochemical marker is used for detection of malnutrition due to malabsorption?
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Fecal Fat Analysis
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What are the following known as:
Glucose & HBA1C
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Other Biochemical Markers
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