Nutri. Reverse Defs Word Scramble
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metabolic disorder | A condition characterized by the body's inability to synthesize or process food into forms the body can use for energy, growth, and development |
hiatus hernia | A condition in which the upper part of the stomach, which is joined to the esophagus or feeding tube, moves up into the chest through a hole (called a hiatus) in the diaphragm |
bard button | (MIC device) A feeding device places permanently in the stomach to facilitate supplemental feedings |
gastrostomy tube (G-tube) | a feeding tube inserted through an incision in the abdomen into the stomach |
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (PEG tube) | a feeding tube inserted via endoscopy into the stomach or jejunum |
jejunostomy tube (J-tube) | a feeding tube placed through the abdominal wall into the small bowel |
nasogastric tube (N-G tube) | a feeding tube put through the nose into the stomach |
fluid retention | an accumulation of fluid in body tissues or body cavities |
dysphagia | difficulty swallowing |
enteral feed | feeding by tube directly into the gastrointestinal system |
gastic suction | gentle suction applied to a tube places in the stomach to remove excessive secretions, such as saliva and gastric juices, that tend to accumulate in the stomach after surgery or trauma because the intestine is sluggish. This can prevent or relieve nausea |
metabolic rate | the amount of energy expended in a given period or the physical changes that occur in the body that result in heat production, determined by gender, environment, lifestyle and genetics |
metabolism | the physiological and biochemical processes that promote growth and sustain life |
bowel sounds present (BSP) | the audible return of gastrointestinal movement or function, also called peristalsis; often charted as BS x 4, meaning it sounds audible in all four abdominal quadrants |
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