Some foods that a pregnant mother should take more off Fruit and vegetables- Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables because these provide vitamins and minerals‚ as well as fibre which helps digestion and prevents constipation. Eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day these can be fresh‚ frozen‚ canned‚ dried or juiced. Always make sure u wash them carefully. Now your 5 a day really counts Starchy foods - Starchy foods are an important source of vitamins
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symptoms include fatigue and sluggishness which people often say can be due to age‚ change in season‚ or scheduling. When metabolism continues to slow‚ patients will often show significant signs and symptoms which include: increase body change‚ constipation‚ pale‚ dry skin‚ puffy face‚ hoarse voice‚ elevated cholesterol level‚ unexplained weight gain‚ muscle aches‚ stiffness‚ pain swelling joints‚ muscle weakness‚ heavier than normal menstrual cycles‚ brittle fingernails/hair‚ and depression. If these
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Human Digestion April 27th‚ 2014 SCI/241 Erica Leath The digestive system is a very interesting process that takes place after we have eaten a meal or a snack. The digestive system is responsible for breaking down the food that we have eaten and sending the nutrients to the different places in the body. The digestive is so amazing because it recognizes what your body needs and does not need and understands how to separate the two. Just like everything else in our body‚ the digestive
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overall health. Here’s what you need to know about keeping your colon healthy BEST HEALTH How to keep your colon healthy Source: Web exclusive‚ March 2011 You probably don’t give your colon much thought until something goes awry‚ such as diarrhea‚ constipation or other troubles. But if you get to know your colon before it causes you grief‚ you’ll be taking steps towards better general health and increase your chances of catching signs of colon cancer. Early intervention is key to identifying and successfully
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Unit 4222-366 Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia Outcome 1 Understand the nutritional needs that are unique to individuals with dementia 1 Descride how congnitive‚ functional and emotional changes asspociated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive- People with dementia some times struggles to reconise food and drink‚ which is sometimes when they do not eat any food or drink but down in front of them or do not like what they
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Too much of a good thing is an adage that can apply to vitamins. The body needs vitamins to function properly‚ but high doses of certain vitamins can be toxic‚ especially fat soluble vitamins that the body stores for long periods of time. Water Soluble Vitamins Water-soluble vitamin toxicity is rare because the body does not store water-soluble vitamins and excess amounts are usually excreted in urine. Side effects associated with water-soluble vitamins occur due to intake of extremely high doses
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Case Study Parkinson’s Disease Scenario L.C. is a 78-year-old white man with a 4-year history of Parkinson’s disease (PD). He is a retired engineer‚ is married‚ and lives with his wife in a small farming community. He has 4 adult children who live close by. He is taking carbidopa-levodopa‚ pergolide‚ and amantadine. L.C. reports that overall he is doing “about the same” as he was at his last clinic visit 6 months ago. He reports that his tremor is about the same‚ his gait is perhaps a little more
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NANDA NURSING DIAGNOSIS Activity/Rest-ability to engage in necessary/desired activities of life (work and leisure) and to obtain adequate sleep/rest • Activity intolerance • Activity intolerance‚ risk for • Disuse syndrome‚ risk for • Divisional activity‚ deficit • Fatigue • Insomnia Mobility: bed‚ impaired • • Mobility: physical‚ impaired Mobility: wheelchair‚ impaired • Sedentary lifestyle • • Sleep deprivation • *Sleep pattern disturbed • Sleep‚ readiness for enhanced • Transfer ability‚ impaired
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3 Day Food Intake SCI/220 FEBUARY 11‚ 2012 Teresa Madewell The results from my three day intake some of the food s in my recorded daily intake that provided protein were bananas‚ burrito‚ Popeye’s chicken‚ pizza hut stuffed crust‚ whole milk‚ spitz sunflower seeds‚ Cheeseburger‚ chocolate muffin just about everything I ate had protein in it my Carbohydrates were hand and hand with my protein the list was the same as for the lips it was also pretty close to the others my food intake is nothing
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throat pain .Dental visit up to date Cardiovascular – denies chest pain; denies palpitations Pulmonary – denies shortness of breath‚ denies cough Gastrointestinal –complains of sharp‚ left lower abdominal pain; has diarrhea‚ denies nausea .no constipation. Genitourinary – denies dysuria; denies increased frequency or urgency of urination Neurologic – denies numbness and tingling; denies paresthesias Musculoskeletal –No back pain; denies any muscle or joint pain Endocrine – No thyroid trouble
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