Multiple Choice
Matching
-wasting
A) liquid formulas delivered through a tube placed in the stomach or intestine
B) a diet that includes all foods and meets the nutrient needs of healthy people
C) a change in diet as a patient's tolerances permit
D) related to physical measurements of the human body, such as height, weight, body circumferences, and percentage of body fat
E) a diet that is adjusted in consistency, in energy or nutrient content, or by the inclusion or elimination of certain foods
F) the gradual atrophy (loss) of body tissues; associated with protein-energy malnutrition or chronic illness
G) a resource that specifies the foods allowed and restricted on modified diets and provides sample menus
H) loss of appetite
I) coordinated programs of treatment that merge the care plans of different health practitioners
J) the provision of nutrients through a vein, bypassing the intestine
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