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chandani

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The nurse is discussing nutrition with a client who is an athlete who was recently disqualified from a running race.
 
  The athlete stated, I don't know how I got disqualified from the race After the nurse assesses the client's nutrition and race preparation habits, which of the following reasons may be most likely? 1. Increased carbohydrate intake prior to the race 2. Use of a dietary supplement with an unlisted banned substance as an ingredient 3. Dehydration 4. Low iron levels

Question 2

While learning about the Nutrition Facts label, the client sees the term very low on a food label. What does this mean?
 
  A) The product contains virtually none of the specified nutrient.
  B) The product has one-third fewer calories than a comparable product.
  C) It refers to sodium only.
  D) It refers to meat and poultry products with less than 10 g of fat.



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Answer to Question 1

2 Rationale: Carbohydrate intake is not regulated by race officials. Dietary supplements can include unlisted ingredients that have been banned in competition. Dehydration and low iron levels are not monitored but can have a negative impact on athletic ability.

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The term very low refers only to sodium. The product cannot have more than 35 mg of sodium per serving if this is included on the label.





 

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