Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion Assessment: Overview and Upper GI – Video

Digestion Assessment
Part 1: Overview and Upper GI

 

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1. Digestion symptom assessments outside the digestive tract include: skin, gums, nails, lips, tongue, joints, and bones.
2. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of pancreatic insufficiency?
3. An at-home test to determine a client's need for stomach acid supplementation:
4. A client has difficulty digesting fruits and vegetables, gas immediately following a meal, difficult bowel movements, and offensive breath. These symptoms can indicate:
5. Poor quality in a client's nails, hair, and skin can indicate:
6. Bloating, burping, nausea, vomiting, and black, tarry stools are all symptoms of:
7. The blood antibody test is the most accurate lab to run for detecting H-Pylori.

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