Deck 4: Malnutrition Related to Undernutrition
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Deck 4: Malnutrition Related to Undernutrition
1
What is the definition of illness related malnutrition?
Malnutrition from disease or injury due to an imbalance between nutrient requirement and intake, resulting in a cumulative deficit of energy, protein and/or micronutrients that negatively affect growth and development and other outcomes.
2
What is the definition of non-illness related malnutrition?
Inadequate nutrient intake due to environmental or behavioral factors which may negatively affect growth, development, and/or other outcomes.
3
List the single data point recommended indicators for malnutrition.
Weight for length z score / BMI for age z score, mid-upper arm circumference, height for age z score.
4
List the multiple data points recommended indicators for malnutrition.
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5
Identify the statement that is NOT correct.
A) Z scores outside of +2 and - 2 are more likely to be normal.
B) Z scores allow for the statement of a precise and discrete number.
C) The z score scale is linear.
D) The use of z scores allows for the determination of a precise score for children who might fall above the 97th percentile or below the 3rd percentile on a standard growth chart.
A) Z scores outside of +2 and - 2 are more likely to be normal.
B) Z scores allow for the statement of a precise and discrete number.
C) The z score scale is linear.
D) The use of z scores allows for the determination of a precise score for children who might fall above the 97th percentile or below the 3rd percentile on a standard growth chart.
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6
How does malnutrition effect outcomes for children?
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7
Acute malnutrition is of 3 months duration or greater.
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8
Weight gain velocity is plotted on growth charts that are based on standards that include 2 months, 4 months and 6 months of age intervals.
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9
Nutrient intake percentage of estimated need (predictive equations vs measured). Mild malnutrition can be diagnosed by a nutrient intake of that is 51-75% of estimated energy-protein need.
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10
Monitoring and evaluation of a patient with malnutrition should include:
A) Height gain velocity
B) Fluid intake and out put
C) Daily weights
D) Recorded blood glucose
A) Height gain velocity
B) Fluid intake and out put
C) Daily weights
D) Recorded blood glucose
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