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Test In which cases is enteral nutrition contraindicated?
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS ONE OF THE MAIN CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING WHETHER ENTERAL NUTRITION IS CONTRAINDICATED?
Ability of the patient to ingest food orally in an adequate manner
The patient's age
History of allergies
The availability of nasogastric tubes
QUESTION 2: WHY IS IT ESSENTIAL FOR THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT TO FUNCTION RELATIVELY NORMALLY FOR ENTERAL NUTRITION?
To ensure that the patient does not have peptic ulcers
To avoid complications in the healing process
To ensure adequate absorption of nutrients administered by gavage
To prevent bleeding during the catheter placement procedure
QUESTION 3: IN WHAT SITUATION COULD PEPTIC ULCERS CONTRAINDICATE ENTERAL NUTRITION?
If they are under control
If they have been properly treated
If the patient does not have difficulty swallowing
If they have not been adequately treated or are not under control
QUESTION 4: WHY MIGHT ENTERAL NUTRITION NOT BE IMMEDIATELY APPROPRIATE AFTER RECENT SURGERIES ON THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT?
Because it increases the speed of healing
Because it has no impact on recovery
Because it could interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications
Because it is necessary to accelerate recovery
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS ONE OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COAGULATION DISORDERS WHEN ADMINISTERING ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Increased speed of healing
Swallowing difficulties
Increased risk of bleeding during catheter placement procedures
Increased nutrient absorption
QUESTION 6: WHAT MIGHT CONTRAINDICATE ENTERAL NUTRITION IF A PATIENT REFUSES TO COOPERATE OR CANNOT TOLERATE THE TUBE?
Lack of a normal digestive system
Lack of availability of nasogastric tubes
Lack of active collaboration of the patient
Lack of ability to ingest food orally
QUESTION 7: IN WHAT SITUATIONS MIGHT ENTERAL NUTRITION BE CONTRAINDICATED?
When a patient is unable to consume sufficient calories and nutrients orally
When a patient is in intensive care units
When a patient has undergone recent gastrointestinal surgery
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT TYPE OF MEDICAL TECHNIQUE IS ENTERAL NUTRITION?
A surgical technique
A method of delivering nutrients through the skin
A valuable technique in medical care involving the administration of nutrients through a tube into the gastrointestinal tract
A technique for drug delivery
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