Pt. has discoloration of the skin, bloodshot eyes, jaundice, hair loss,frail, thin, fragile, shaky mvt., chronic tiredness, and irregular menses. Has recently adopted a healthy lifestyle. She is vegan and only drinks raw water, eats raw food, no GMOs, and takes high doses of multivitamins.
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Background
ANATOMY
PHYSIOLOGY
Vitamins
Cause of Pt. condition
Effects of Causes
Deficent Macromolecules
Insufficient diet
Insufficient macromolecules
Lipids
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Insufficient Minerals
Excesss amounts of Vitamins
Taking high amounts of multivitamins
vegan
No gluten or processed foods
Deficent Minerals
Excess Vitamins
Proteins
Lipids
Carbohydrates
Can't make energy for body to survive
Can't rebuild protein structures
Cannot make proper hormones
Denaturing of hair proteins
Blood toxicity
Too much excess nutrient in blood
Death
Zinc
Less protein synthesis and wound healing
Calcium
Iodine
Iron
Sodium and Potassium
Can not maintain resting membrane potential
Shaky movt.
Slow movt.
Thyroid hormone will not be created
Slow Metabolism
Hair falling out
keratin
proteint
no formation of skeleton and skeletal repair
Blood will not clot as easily and neurotransmitters can't exocytose easily
Frail
Slow and Tired
Tired all the time
Anemia
Macromolecules
Water
Minerals
Water soluable
Essential
Fat soluable
Non Essential
NADH, FADH
A
C
B
C
A
D
E
K
Lipids
Carbohydrates
Protiens
Disaccharides
Polysaccharides
Monosaccharides
Triglycerides
Phospholipids
Steriods
Eicosanoids
Amino acids
Nonessential
Essential
Made in body
Diet
Sodium/ Potassium
Iodine
Zinc
Iron
Calcium
Water
needed for hydration
Vitamins
Keeps Metabolism functioning
Macromolecules
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Energy
Replaces worn protein structures
Energy
Hormones
Molecules
Iron
Sodium and Potassium
Calcium
Iodine
Zinc
required for formation and maintenance of the skeleton
required for blood clotting and exocytosis of neurotransmitters
present in hemoglobin, binding oxygen
present in mitochondria in electron transport system binding electrons
maintain resting membrane potential in excitable cells
required to generate action potential
needed to produce thyroid hormone
roles in protein synthesis and wound healing