A young mother is concerned her 2-year-old daughter is gaining too much weight. Which of the following should the nurse recommend the mother give daily when following a 1000 cal/day diet? Select all that apply
A) 1 cup vegetables D) 4 oz grain
B) 2 cups dairy E) 1/2 cup fruit
C) 2 oz protein F) 3 cups dairy
A, B, C
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The recommended intake of a 1000 cal/day diet is 3 oz grains, 1 cup vegetables, 1 cup fruit, 2 cups dairy, and 2 oz protein.
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