Asked by mercy garner on May 19, 2024
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A nurse is teaching a nutrition class about the different daily values. When teaching about the referenced daily intakes (RDIs) , which information should the nurse include?
A) Have values for protein, vitamins, and minerals
B) Are based on percentages of fat, cholesterol, and fiber
C) Have replaced recommended daily allowances (RDAs)
D) Are used to develop diets for chronic illnesses requiring 1800 cal/day
Referenced Daily Intakes (RDIs)
A set of dietary references used to establish the nutritional intake levels of various vitamins and minerals needed for healthy living.
Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs)
Nutritional intake levels considered sufficient to meet the health needs of nearly all healthy individuals in a population.
Daily Values
Recommended daily nutrient intake levels established to inform consumers about nutrient content in food.
- Categorize and oversee patients according to their Body Mass Index while comprehending the caloric value of various macronutrients.
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Learning Objectives
- Categorize and oversee patients according to their Body Mass Index while comprehending the caloric value of various macronutrients.
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