The document provides dietary recommendations for various medical conditions, including:
- Increasing sodium and limiting potassium for Addison's disease, and increasing carbs while restricting protein, sodium, and fluids for acute renal failure.
- Avoiding gluten and increasing calories and protein for celiac disease.
- Limiting fat, sodium, and protein for cirrhosis and cholecystitis.
- Avoiding high potassium, sodium, and increasing iron, calcium, and vitamins BCD for chronic renal failure.
The document provides dietary recommendations for various medical conditions, including:
- Increasing sodium and limiting potassium for Addison's disease, and increasing carbs while restricting protein, sodium, and fluids for acute renal failure.
- Avoiding gluten and increasing calories and protein for celiac disease.
- Limiting fat, sodium, and protein for cirrhosis and cholecystitis.
- Avoiding high potassium, sodium, and increasing iron, calcium, and vitamins BCD for chronic renal failure.
The document provides dietary recommendations for various medical conditions, including:
- Increasing sodium and limiting potassium for Addison's disease, and increasing carbs while restricting protein, sodium, and fluids for acute renal failure.
- Avoiding gluten and increasing calories and protein for celiac disease.
- Limiting fat, sodium, and protein for cirrhosis and cholecystitis.
- Avoiding high potassium, sodium, and increasing iron, calcium, and vitamins BCD for chronic renal failure.
The document provides dietary recommendations for various medical conditions, including:
- Increasing sodium and limiting potassium for Addison's disease, and increasing carbs while restricting protein, sodium, and fluids for acute renal failure.
- Avoiding gluten and increasing calories and protein for celiac disease.
- Limiting fat, sodium, and protein for cirrhosis and cholecystitis.
- Avoiding high potassium, sodium, and increasing iron, calcium, and vitamins BCD for chronic renal failure.
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Diets for the NCLEX
Addison's - increase sodium, low potassium
ARF - increase carbs, limit protein, decrease sodium, fluid restriction Celiac disease - no gluten, increase calories, increase protein Cholecystitis - decrease fat, SFF Cirrhosis - SFF, low sodium, low protein CRF - avoid high potassium, low sodium, high iron calcium vitamin BCD Cushing's syndrome - increase protein potassium, decrease sodium calories Diaphragmatic hernia - decrease portion sizes, decrease fat, increase frequency of meals, increase protein Diverticulosis - npo initially, increase fluids, bland/soft diet, high fiber, no corn seeds nuts Dumping syndrome - increase fat/protein/fiber, increase meal frequency, decrease portion size/fluids with meals, decrease carbo Heart Failure - low sodium fat, fluid restriction (some) Hepatitis - NPO initially, low fat, high protein, high carb Meniere's - no alcohol, low sodium Pancreatitis - no alcohol, bland foods, SFF, decrease fat Ulcerative colitis - no coarse high fiber raw fruits and veg, no cold bev, increase protein and calories, bland diet Saunders*Dumping syndrome- Avoid sugar, salt, milk. Eat high protein, high fat, low carb, small meals, water btw meals. pg 699 5th ed. Cirrhosis-If ascites and edema are absent and the client exhibits sign of impending coma high protein diet is prescribed. pg 702