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An older adult asks a nurse, I hear a lot about limiting the amount of fat in my diet and eating a balanced diet. It is confusing. Can you help me understand what a balanced diet for me would be? The nurse bases a response on which of the following?
 
  a. 10-15 of total calories should be from fat, 30-40 from carbohydrates, and 35-75 from protein
  b. 20-35 of total calories should be from fat, 45-65 from carbohydrates, and 10-35 from protein
  c. 45-65 of total calories should be from fat, 20-35 from carbohydrates, and 10-35 from protein
  d. 20-35 of total calories should be from fat, 10-25 from carbohydrates, and 50-75 from protein

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A nurse identifies that an older adult needs more education on nutritional needs when the older adult states the following:
 
  a. Since I am an older person, I need more calories because my metabolic rate is slower
  b. Since I am an older person, I need fewer calories since my metabolic rate is slower
  c. Even though I am an older person, I still need the same amount of nutrients in or-der to be healthy
  d. Even though I am an older person, I still need to pay attention to my diet and ac-tivity levels



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Recommendations for older adults are that 20-35 of total calories should be from fat, 45-65 from carbohydrates, and 10-35 from protein.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Generally, older adults need fewer calories because they may not be as active and metabolic rates slow down. Older adults generally require the same amount of nutrients for optimal health out-comes. Older adults need to pay attention to meeting nutritional requirements and obtaining ad-equate physical activity for optimal health.




tiara099

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


tandmlomax84

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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