Children with hyperlipidemias require further dietary restrictions to help lower LDL-cholesterol. This would include all of the following treatment recommendations EXCEPT:
a. restriction of dietary cholesterol to 200 mg/day.
b. increasing soluble fiber.
c. weight management.
d. increasing trans fats as substitutes for saturated fats.
e. encouraging physical activity.
d
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Severe tooth decay as a result of prolonged exposure to the developing teeth is called
A) milk anemia. B) nursing bottle syndrome. C) pica. D) rickets.
A child's tendency to want to eat a limited selection of foods is called
A. disordered eating. B. a food jag. C. specific selection. D. food rejection.
All of the following are significant risks associated with excessive weight gain during pregnancy EXCEPT:
a. preterm birth. b. baby being born small for gestational age (SGA). c. increased risk of the baby's developing diabetes as an obese adult. d. cesarean delivery
Margaret Leland is 76 years old; she is retired and lives alone. Her only daughter lives two hours away. She has a past medical history of heart attack, smoking for 20 years, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. She complains of decreased appetite and disinterest in food. Ms. Leland is discharged from the hospital and returns for her follow-up appointment complaining of continued constipation. What
is likely contributing to her change in bowel pattern? A) increased activity B) diuretic usage C) increased intake of food D) increased intake of water