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Index
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Nutritional Assessment
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Chapter 1
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Exam 2
level: Exam 2
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Exam 2
Question
Answer
When converting pounds to kg, answer should be recorded to which decimal place?
one decimal
What is the Hamwi method for ideal body weight for females?
100# for 5', + 5# for every inch over
What is the Hamwi method for ideal body weight for males?
106# for 5', + 6# for every inch over
What is the equation for the ideal wt range?
IBW + or - 10% DO NOT use decimals in ranges
How many decimals should BMI be rounded to?
one decimal
What is the overweight classification for the IBW/IWR?
101-129%
What is the normal weight BMI?
18.5-24.9
What is the overweight category for BMI?
25-29.9
Adjusting IWR by ____% for BKA (below knee amputation)
6%
Adjusting IWR by ____% for AKA (Above knee amputation)
10%
Adjusting IWR by ____% for Parapalegia
7%
Adjusting IWR by ____% for Quadriplegia
13%
Weight change is expressed as ________ with _____decimals over _______
percent one time
significant weight change > _____% X 1 week
2%
significant weight change > _____% X 1 month
5%
significant weight change > _____% X 3 months
7.5%
significant weight change > _____% X 6 months
10%
significant weight change > _____% X 12 months
20%
weight change equation
(weight change)/Previous weight
desirable waist circumference (WHO) for male and female (cm)
male: 94 cm female: 80
desirable waist circumference (NIH) for male and female (cm)
male: 102 cm female: 88cm add 8 cm to WHO measurements
Desirable: Waist height ratio
less than .5
Desirable: waist to hip ratio (male and female)
male: .9 female: .85
normal percent body fat for males
10-21%
normal percent body fat for females
15-31%
Essential body fat percent for males
3-5 %
Essential body fat percent for females
10-12%
Obese body fat (males)
>25%
Obese body fat (females)
>37%
Use current body weight unless there is fluid retention, than use ______
usual or previous body wt
Hospital activity factors:
1.0 unresponsive 1.1 confined to bed 1.2 in and out for showers or therapy
Out of hospital activity factors
1.3 daily living activities (no exercise) 1.4 low active 1.6 active 1.9 very active
1.2 TED should be used when?
significant wt loss, major surgery, cancer, open wounds, COPD/ventilator, moderate infection
1.8 TED should be used when?
Multiple fractures/burns, severe infection
Quick TDEE equation
25 * weight (kg) 30 * weight (kg)—obese
0.8 protein need is used for:
Adults, renal disease
1.0 protein need is used for
65+ adults
0.9 protein need is used for?
minor surgery
1.2 protein need is used for
major surgery
1.5 protein need is used for
cancer, severe infections, major wounds
You should drink ________ml per kg of body wt/d
30 unless you have severe burns. then 35