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stabilization of maintencance of cell membrane structure, helps the body to resist infection
used to reast sprue
vitamin A
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what are the sources of vitamin A
dairy products, eggs,organ meats
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Thiamine and used to treat beriberi
Vitamine B1
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what are sources for Vitamin B1
pork whole grains, enriched breads, cereals, and legumes
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Riboflavin, used for the treatment of riboflaving deficiency(soreness and buring of the tongue, lips, and mouth, discomfort eating and swallowing
vitamin B2
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souces of vitamin B2 are?
milk, eggs, organ meats, and green, leafy vegetable
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Niacin, treat pellagrea, are examples of/
vitamin B3
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what is a frequent side effect of niacin
flushing
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sources fo B3 are?
lean meats, peanuts, yeast, cereal
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pantothenic acid and is essential for the synthesis of coenzyme A
vitamin B5
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these vitamin sources are avialbe in all planta and animal sources
vitamin B5
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Pyridoxing and treats inborn error of metabolism
vitamin B6
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souces of vitamin B6 are?
yeast, wheat, corn, eggs
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water soulube, hemapoietic activity, used to treap pernicious anemia, and found only in animal products are?
vitamin b12
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ascorbis acis, aids in wound healing, used to treat debilitated patients, used to treat burn victimes
vitamin c
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sources of vitamin c are?
green, leafy vegetables, oranges, and grapefruit
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require for redd blood cell formation
folic acid
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use to treat anemia and also in alcoholism and pregnancy (decrease the risk of spinal abnormalties)
folic acid
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sources of folic acid includes?
fresh leafy green vegetable, fruit, yeast, and organ meants
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used to treat childhood rickets?
vitamin d
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use to treat adult osteomalacia?
VITAMIN D
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IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE ABSOPTION OF CALCIUM AND NATURAL SOURCES ARE FEW
VITAMIN D
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what are the sources of vitamin d?
fortified mik and cereal
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may funciton as an antioxident
vitamin E
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may prevent damage to cellular membranes
vitamin E
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what are the sources of vitamin E?
vegetable oils, meat and dairy products
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used to reat or prevent various cogulation disorders; help in reversing the effects of Coumadin
vitamin K
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source of vitamin K
green
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essential for muscular and neurologic activity, repari of skelteal tissues (bones and teeth), need is increased in pregnancy and breastfeeding, and to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis
calcium
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sources of calcium are?
milk and dairy products
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concentrated in teeth and bones and may be appilied topically or systemically
flouride
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essential for the synthesis of hemoglobing
iron
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what are sources of dark green or black stools
fish, meat, and dried fruits
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important in maintaing osmotic pressure, bone structure, muscular contraction, and nerve conduction
magnesium
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sources of magnesium
meat, milk, fruits, and vegetable
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helps maintain renal function, muscle contraction, and transmission of nerve impules
potassium
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uses prophylactically to replace potassium lost during diuretic therapy
potassium
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sources of potassim
dried fruits, bananas, apricots, citrus fruits
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essential for normal growth and tissue repair
zinc
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used to prevent delayed wound healing
zine
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sources of zinc are?
seafoods and meats
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what are the electrolytes?
sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride, calcium, phosphuruse
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when are electolytes used?
when food intake has been suspended, vominting, diarrhea, bowel obstruction
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Dehydration: weight loss, dry sking, lack of sweat, lowered BP, rapid pulse, increased respirations and in infants sunken fontanelles and loss of skin turgor
electrolytes
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