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Nutrition

Horizontales
soluble compounds made up of various lipids
feeding tube long–term tube placed into the stomach through the abdomen
the most common form of lipids consisting of a glycerol molecule with up to three fatty acids
a water–soluble vitamin that the body cannot store, so people must get a daily supply in the diet; include C and B–complex
feeding tube long–term tube placed surgically through the abdomen into the jejeunem
risks associated with enteral nutrition
those in which all carbon atoms are filled to capacity (i.e., saturated) with hydrogen
a measure of the degree of protein anabolism and catabolism; net result of intake and loss of nitrogen
a fatty acid with one double bond
client recalls all the food and beverages consumed during a typical 24–hour period
an organic compound that cannot be manufactured by the body and is needed in small quantities to catalyze metabolic processes
protein that lacks one or more essential amino acids; usually derived from vegetables
a process in which complex substances are broken down into simpler substances
a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells or hemoglobin
a substance found in organic compounds, as inorganic compounds and as free ions
lipids that are solid at room temperature
indicates whether weight is appropriate for height
Verticales
a unit of heat energy equivalent to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 C
fatty acid with more than one double bond
a substance found in urine, blood, and lymph; the main nitrogenous substance in blood
weight greater than 20% of the ideal for height and frame
amino acids that cannot be manufactured in the body and must be supplied as part of the protein ingested in the diet
a process in which simple substances are converted by the body cells into more complex substances
organic or inorganic substances found in food
any of the minerals that people require daily in amounts over 100 mg
an uncontrollable compulsion to eat large amounts of food and then expel it by self–induced vomiting or by taking laxatives
organic substances that are greasy and insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol or ether
verify feeding tube placement