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Hello students, here many questions are asked in the first question they have asked to identify adverse health outcomes associated with protein energy malnutrition during hospitalization.
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Right answer for this is increased risk of infection, delayed wound healing, muscle wasting, impaired immune function and increased morbidity and mortality.
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Next question is to identify two compartments which when depleted increase the risk for pem over clinical outcome.
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Right answer is visceral protein compartment and the somatic protein compartment.
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Next question is to define the hydrogenic malnutrition.
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It is caused by medical treatment or hospitalization such as prolonged fasting, inadequate nutritional support or drug nutrient interactions.
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Next is to identify potential complications of immobilization.
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Right answer for this is muscle atrophy, pressure ulcers and also increased risk of thromboembolism.
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Next is to identify most valid use of anthropometric data as pertains to nutritional assessment.
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Right answer for this is to monitor the changes in body composition over time and then to compare the individual's measurements to reference standards.
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Next is they have asked to identify the factors which can affect the accurate interpretation of anthropometric data.
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The right answer for this is hydration status, edema and presence of obesity or wasting.
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Next question is to identify the components for calculation for the bmi.
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Bmi is equals to weight in kilograms divided by height in meter square.
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Next question is given gender and height they have asked to select the correct ivw for sick person in hospital and to identify most meaningful parameter related to body weight.
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The answer for this is percentage of weight loss compared to usual body weight...