Complete nutritional supplements administered by gastrostomy are required to be supplied by the Child Nutrition Program.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A decrease in physical activity and basal metabolic rate from early to late adulthood leads to an estimated decrease in daily energy needs by _____ calories per year.
A. 7–10 B. 12–15 C. 20–23 D. 25–28 E. 34–37
Consider again Tyler, the little boy who has to avoid legumes, which are generally considered excellent sources of dietary protein. Given the severity of peanut allergy for children like Tyler, do you think a food manufacturer that produces a product with peanuts without proper labeling should be held legally responsible?
Joe Brian, 6?3? tall and 265 pounds, came to the physician with complaints of indigestion, heartburn, a bloated feeling, and occasional vomiting. He states that he sometimes wakes up with the taste of vomit in his mouth. He also complains of chest pain and states, "Sometimes I feel like I am having a heart attack." After performing an endoscopy, the physician diagnoses a hiatal hernia with
esophageal reflux and esophagitis. The physician prescribes a histamine receptor antagonist and antacids before meals and at bedtime. ? What is the focus of nursing care?
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) should be avoided when ____
a. estimating nutrient requirements for healthy people b. assessing dietary nutrient adequacy c. planning diets d. treating persons with diet-related illnesses e. considering dietary differences based on gender and age