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.

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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%

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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.

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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.

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