Medical Nutrition Therapy in Critical Care
Across
- 3. incorporates early EN to reduce disease severity, duration, morbidity, and mortality
- 5. a steroid hormone that is produced by your 2 adrenal glands, which sit on top of each kidney
- 7. secreted by the anterior pituitary gland, enhances skeletal muscle catabolism and promotes hepatic use of amino acids
- 8. occurring immediately after injury, associated with hypovolemia, shock, and tissue hypoxia
- 12. proinflammatory proteins such as interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)
- 17. occurs with increased intraabdominal pressure, often after major trauma or sepsis
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- 1. elevated after injury and sepsis and play a role in muscle and tissue breakdown
- 2. describes the widespread inflammation that can occur in infection, pancreatitis, ischemia, burns, multiple trauma, hemorrhagic shock, or immunologically mediated organ injury
- 4. form the continuous intercellular barrier between epithelial cells
- 6. secretory proteins produced by the liver
- 9. maintenance of airway and breathing, adequate circulating fluid volume and tissue oxidation, and acid-base neutrality
- 10. common complication of SIRS, development of organ dysfunction or failure
- 11. Infection
- 13. epinephrine and norepinephrine released by the adrenal medulla
- 14. characterized by increased cardiac output, oxygen consumption, body temperature, energy expenditure, and total body protein catabolism
- 15. pratical scoring system to define organ dysfunction of a potentially septic patient
- 16. total body surface area