A client is upset about gaining weight and believes it is caused by eating out often because of work. Which information from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans should the nurse review with the client? (Select all that apply.)
a. Healthy snacks.
b. Calories for individual foods.
c. Healthier food choices when eating out.
d. Optimizing intake of nutrient dense foods.
e. Proper transporting of food purchased at take-out restaurants.
a. Healthy snacks. , b. Calories for individual foods. and d. Optimizing intake of nutrient dense foods.
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans provides suggestions including: how to choose healthy snacks, optimizing nutrient dense foods, healthier food choices when eating out, and food safety tips. It does not include information on proper processes for transporting food purchased at take-out restaurants or calories for individual foods.
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans provides suggestions including: how to choose healthy snacks, optimizing nutrient dense foods, healthier food choices when eating out, and food safety tips. It does not include information on proper processes for transporting food purchased at take-out restaurants or calories for individual foods.
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans provides suggestions including: how to choose healthy snacks, optimizing nutrient dense foods, healthier food choices when eating out, and food safety tips. It does not include information on proper processes for transporting food purchased at take-out restaurants or calories for individual foods.
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