Loss of taste buds

    • [DOC File]Home Care, Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance of New ...

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      Human taste buds contain cells with five kinds of "receptors," each specifically responsive to one of five tastes: salty, bitter, sweet, sour and umami (a taste imparted by amino acids, including flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate). The sweetness receptor consists of two different proteins attached to each other on the surface of a cell.

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    • [DOC File]The Skeletal System: bone, bone formation, bone diseases ...

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      Loss of teeth and decreased taste buds. 23. Enemas may be ordered by a . physician . and given by . nurse aide I . as directed by . supervisor/nurse. 24. When assisting a resident with bowel training you should: assist to the bathroom when request is made, make scheduled visits to take them to the bathroom, help resident take their time.

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of Geriatric Clients - MUSC

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      1. Taste. A) – loss or impairment of the taste sense. 2. Smell. A) – group of disorders resulting in loss or impairment of smell. 1) Usually results from head injuries, excess nasal inflammation or aging. 3. Eye/Vision. A) – “nearsightedness” 1) Typically results from the eyeball being so that the focal plane is

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    • [DOC File]National Consumer Voice

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      taste buds. Disorders and Related Terminology. astigmatism. cataracts. color blindness. conductive hearing loss. conjunctivitis. deafness. epistaxis. glaucoma. hordeolum. hyperopia. myopia. ophthalmoscope. otitis media. presbyopia. rhinitis. sensorineural hearing loss. Snellen eye chart. sty. vertigo. Appendix 1H12.01A. I See What Doesn’t ...

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    • Change in Sense of Taste: 5 Possible Reasons Things Taste Differen…

      Jan 03, 2016 · Loss of appetite. Loss of taste buds impacting the enjoyment of food. Isolation. Medications. Depression. Anemia. The following foods, fluids and physical activities are represented on . MyPlate for Older Adults

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    • [DOC File]Special Senses

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      Gustatory (taste nerve) cells are clustered in the taste buds of the mouth and throat. They react to food or drink mixed with saliva. Many of the small bumps that can be seen on the tongue contain taste buds. These surface cells send taste information to nearby nerve fibers, which send messages to the brain.

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    • [DOCX File]Health Science 1 Ms. Page - Home

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      Taste/smell. Threshold to relay flavors rises for the four primary taste qualities: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Loss of taste buds in 60’s due to neural degeneration. Crude (sweet and sour) vs. fine taste. Fine taste mediated by olfactory apparatus. Smell perception declines # of sensory cells lining nose decreases. Perception. Pain. Altered ...

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    • [DOC File]Special Senses

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      Taste = gustation is sensed by similar chemoreceptors found mainly on the tongue with a few also found on the soft palate and cheeks. Gustatory cells = taste receptors are found embedded in tiny tasting organs known as taste buds. Taste buds are in turn found in association with different types of small projections known as papillae.

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    • [DOC File]Sensory system: Evolution and taste

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      These changes are continuous throughout life, from losing baby teeth to the loss of taste buds. The normal changes with advanced age have only recently been studied and are beginning to be understood. Some changes are obvious in the way they alter physical appearance or in their visible effect upon body systems. Other changes are less apparent ...

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    • [DOCX File]Study Guide for 6.01 and 6.02 Test

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      3) Basal cells – at the base of the taste bud. 2. Papillae. A) Raised bumps on the tongue that house the taste buds & aid in the handling of food. B) 3 types. 1) Circumvallate papillae. a) 7 to 12 large, round papillae found on the back of the tongue in a V pattern. b) Taste buds along the sides of each papillae. 2) Fungiform papillae

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