The nurse has completed teaching related to dietary management of coronary heart disease (CHD). Effective teaching is indicated by what patient statement?
spreads."
2. "I will watch my fiber intake so I don't get too much."
3. "Well, I'll just have to go buy some of that coconut oil to cook with."
4. "Drinking a couple of glasses of milk each day will give me better protein."
Correct Answer: 1
Trans fatty acids behave like saturated fats and are found in solid vegetable fats (margarine, shortening) and stick butter. Therefore, the use of soft margarines and vegetable spreads is recommended for managing CHD. Other dietary recommendations include increasing soluble and insoluble fiber in the diet. High proportions of saturated fats are found in coconut oil, whole-milk products, and red meats.
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