Nutritional Deficiencies Flashcards

1
Q

what is the difference between Kwashiorkor and Marasmus?

A

kwashiorkor is deficiency of protein, while marasmus is deficiency of total calories

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2
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what tests does WHO recommend for people with malnutrition?

A
  • blood glucose
  • blood smears
  • hemoglobin
  • urine exam and culture
  • stool o&p
  • HIV
  • electrolytes
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3
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why is it not possible to get too much B1 vitamin?

A

it is water soluble, so it is not difficult to eliminate

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4
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what is the name of the disorder associated with B3 deficiency?

A

pellegra

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5
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what is the major symptom of B6 toxicity?

A

neuropathy

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6
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macroyctic anemia is caused by_____

A

folate deficiency (B9)

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7
Q

pernicious anemia is caused by a deficieny of what vitamin?

A

B12

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8
Q

Vitamin C deficiency results in what?

A

scurvy

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9
Q

Vitamin C can cause false-negative results on what tests?

A

fecult occult blood

urine glucose (can cause false positives too)

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10
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patients should be tested for what when they are obese?

A

cholesterol

LFTs

fasting glucose

thyroid

EKG

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