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lak

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The nurse is discussing the differences of the DASH diet and traditional Mediterranean diet with a client. The nurse explains the main difference between the two diets is which of the following?
 
  A) Amount of fat C) Amount of fish
  B) Amount of sodium D) Amount of calories

Question 2

The body uses glucose for energy. After those energy needs are met, the excess glucose is converted into other substances. What is one of those substances?
 
  A) Essential amino acids C) Muscle
  B) Nonessential amino acids D) Glucagon



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Answer to Question 1

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The Mediterranean diet is not a low fat diet; however, it is low in animal fat and high in monounsaturated fat in olives and olive oil.

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After energy needs are met, excess glucose can be converted to glycogen, be used to make nonessential amino acids and specific body compounds, or converted to fat and stored. Essential amino acids need to be a part of a diet but are not manufactured by the body. Glucose cannot be converted into muscle. Glucose can be stored as glycogen, not glucagon.





 

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