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Drugs for Nutritional Disorders

Stacie Schultz

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Index

Objectives

Case Study

Readings

Simulation

Presentation

Quiz Questions

Objectives

Students will be able to...

To identify pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment for Vitamin Deficiencies by the end of the module.

To differentiate between lipid soluble and water soluble Vitamins by the end of the module.

Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of Vitamin Deficiencies by the end of the module. Be able to provide discharge teaching and resources to those with Vitamin Deficiencies by the end of the module.

Identify different minerals and their purpose by the end of the module.Differentiate different nutritional sources and identify why they are used, by the end of the module.

Readings

3. Vitamin A Defiency in India

1. Vitamin A Deficiency Retinopathy

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Link

4. Pharmacology Textbook

2. Vitamin A Deficiency in Children

Adams, M. P., Holland, L. N., & Chang, S. E. (2024). Pharmacology for nurses: A pathophysiologic approach (7th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Pearson

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Power Point Presentation

Attached is a presentation regarding Drugs for Nutritional Disorders

Case Study

Drugs for Nutritional Disorders Case StudyJudy, a 39-year-old woman, presents to the ED with complaints of night blindness, dry skin, dry eyes, and diarrhea. Judy has no known drug allergies. She has a medical history of Celiac Disease and notes a flare up recently. Surgical history includes two cesarean sections. Judy vitals are BP: 110/65, pulse: 85, temperature: 36.5 degrees Celsius, respiratory rate of 18. Labs are drawn, MRI is conducted, and a stool sample is collected. Judy is admitted to the floor for monitoring.

Simulation

Simulation

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Quiz

Quiz

Answer the following questions to test your knowledge.

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Course completed!

References

Adams, M. P., Holland, L. N., & Chang, S. E. (2024). Pharmacology for nurses: A pathophysiologic approach (7th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Pearson AI Generated Image https://share.google/aimode/rXefSDWmpDhqUZSaC Pereira, A., Wright, T., Weisbrod, D., & Ballios, B. G. (2024). Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy in the setting of celiac disease and liver fibrosis. Documenta Ophthalmologica, 149(2), 125–131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10633-024-09978-7 Rajaeieh, G., Takian, A., Kalantari, N., & Mohammadi-Nasrabadi, F. (2021). Analysis for policy to overcome barriers to reducing the prevalence of vitamin a deficiency among children (15–23 months) in Iran. BMC Public Health, 21(1), Article 1234. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11277-8 Sahota, R., Sandalinas, F., Chagumaira, C., Johnston, R., Khokhar, J. S., Lark, R. M., Das, A., Joy, E. J. M., & Ander, E. L. (2025). Vitamin A deficiency in India and seasonality of vitamin A-rich food consumption. British Journal of Nutrition, 133(12), 1522–1531. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114525103681