Nutrition Core Content
Nutrition Core Content
Learn the most important Nutrition for Nursing topics from Level Up's playlist of videos.
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Subject
- Nutrition
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Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN
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Nutrition, part 6: Trace Minerals - Iron, Fluoride, Iodine, Zinc
Key trace minerals overview: iron, fluoride, iodine, zinc. Functions of iron, dietary sources of iron, signs/symptoms of deficiency, treatment of iron deficiency, and key patient teaching for iron supplements. Plus,...
Nutrition, part 6: Trace Minerals - Iron, Fluoride, Iodine, Zinc
Key trace minerals overview: iron, fluoride, iodine, zinc. Functions of iron, dietary sources of iron, signs/symptoms of deficiency, treatment of iron deficiency, and key patient teaching for iron supplements. Plus,...
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Nutrition, part 5: Electrolytes - Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium
Key information about the following electrolytes: calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sodium (Na). The function of each electrolyte, the normal range for each electrolyte, cool chicken...
Nutrition, part 5: Electrolytes - Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium
Key information about the following electrolytes: calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sodium (Na). The function of each electrolyte, the normal range for each electrolyte, cool chicken...
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Nutrition, part 4: Fat Soluble Vitamins - Vitamins A, D, E, K
What does the body use vitamins A, D, E, and K for? Which foods are good sources of these vitamins? We'll cover all of this plus the signs of deficiency...
2 commentsNutrition, part 4: Fat Soluble Vitamins - Vitamins A, D, E, K
What does the body use vitamins A, D, E, and K for? Which foods are good sources of these vitamins? We'll cover all of this plus the signs of deficiency...
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Nutrition, part 3: Water Soluble Vitamins - B-complex vitamins, vitamin C
The functions and sources of B-complex vitamins, as well as risk factors associated with deficiency. Conditions that result from deficiencies of B1 (Thiamin), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), B6 (Pyridoxine), B9...
1 commentNutrition, part 3: Water Soluble Vitamins - B-complex vitamins, vitamin C
The functions and sources of B-complex vitamins, as well as risk factors associated with deficiency. Conditions that result from deficiencies of B1 (Thiamin), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), B6 (Pyridoxine), B9...
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