what is vitamin Ks function {Ans: blood clotting, bone maintenance}When are IV lipids contraindicated? {Ans: lipids are contraindicated for patients with allergies to soybean oil, eggs, or safflower oil. Also, patients with hyperlipidemia or hepatic disease should not get IV lipids}What is the antidote for warfarin? {Ans: Vitamin K}hydrolyzed formula {Ans: contains partially digested proteins, use for impaired GI tract}nurses should assess for the return of bowel function, before advancing a clients diet. {Ans: auscultation of bowel sounds and flatus}When is EN contraindicated? {Ans: when the GI tract is non-functional (paralytic ileus or intestinal obstruction)}ET tube feedings Elemental formulas {Ans: made up of nutrients that are partially or fully hydrolyzed or broken down made for partially functioning GI tract, impaired ability to digest, and absorb food provide 1-1.5 cal/ml high cal formulas provide: 1.5-2 cal/ml}foods high in zinc {Ans: nuts, meat, beans, fortified cereal}Norovirus {Ans: viral infection caused by consuming contaminated fruits/veggies, salads, oysters, and contaminated water. onset 24-48 hrs very contagious manifestations: projectile vomiting, fever, myalgia, watery diarrhea, headache}food allergy {Ans: a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to substances in some foods (release of serotonin and