10 Questions
Clients with ileostomies may require a surgical opening, a stoma, from the body surface to the intestine for the purpose of defecation.
True
Colostomy involves creating an opening from the colon to the abdomen surface for defecation.
True
Ileostomy clients have a lower need for salt and water compared to normal individuals.
False
Crohn’s Disease nutrition therapy recommends decreasing food rich in protein.
False
General weakness is not a manifestation of Crohn’s Disease.
False
Decrease in calcium levels can lead to memory weakness.
True
Vitamin C supplement is not recommended for clients with ileostomies.
False
Clients with Crohn’s Disease may experience an increase in defecation frequency and amount.
True
Crohn’s Disease nutrition therapy recommends decreasing carbohydrates intake.
True
Clients with colostomies have a lower need for salt and water due to excess losses.
False
Test your knowledge on nutrition therapy recommendations for hiatal hernia, including foods to avoid like carbonated beverages, citrus fruits, and spicy foods. Learn about weight loss recommendations, positioning tips while lying down, and the possibility of surgery.
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