Describe symptoms and pathology of the dumping syndrome
After gastric surgery, the dumping syndrome may develop. Within 15-30 minutes after eating, dizziness, weakness, cramps, vomiting, or diarrhea may occur because the food moves too quickly from the stomach into the small intestine. ?
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a. depression, anxiety, and fatigue. b. increased thirst, urination, and hunger. c. weight gain, macrosomia, and food cravings. d. poor wound healing, blurred vision, and recurrent infections.
It is recommended that trans fat intake be _____ of total calorie intake
a. as little as possible b. 2% c. 3% d. 4% e. 5%
A food containing 10 grams of fat, 6 grams of carbohydrate, and 24 grams of protein provides:
a. 160 calories. b. 40 calories. c. 200 calories. d. 210 calories.
By definition, a vitamin is all of the following except: a. indispensable to body function
b. required to prevent deficiency diseases. c. an energy-yielding nutrient. d. an organic compound. e. needed in minute amounts.