The recommended first line of treatment for an underweight woman with amenorrhea is to _____
a. start exercising
b. gain weight
c. see a health care provider to obtain a medical prescription that helps with fertility
d. None of the above
b
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? Ms. S is a 40-year-old female admitted to the hospital with nausea and vomiting. She had a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass two months ago. She reports that her symptoms have been persistent for two weeks and she cannot keep any food down, not even Gatorade. She reports not taking any vitamin and mineral supplements recommended by the RD because "they taste bad." Height: 5'4" Weight: 200# Diet: NPO The dietitian is documenting Ms. S's information using the ADIME method of charting. According to this format, what information is documented under the "A" section?
A. potential for inadequate fluid intake B. addition of vitamins to IV fluids C. nutrition prescription provided for parenteral feedings D. risk of electrolyte imbalance E. nausea and vomiting for two weeks
Imagine that Tom has completed a food record and assessment and learns that his vitamin C intake is 20 mg/day. The EAR for vitamin C for men of Tom's age is 75 mg/day, the RDA is 90 mg/day, and the UL is 2,000 mg/day. Based on this information Tom should
A. conclude that his vitamin C intake is adequate. B. increase his intake of vitamin C-rich foods because he is not consuming enough. C. take a vitamin C supplement of 2,000 mg/day.
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1.True 2.False
Which combination of foods would provide all of the essential amino acids?
A) Rice and beans B) Corn and lima beans C) Pea soup and bread D) Milk and cereal E) All of the above