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The nurse is explaining the MyPlate program to a client who wants to start a diet to lose weight. The nurse is suggesting the client start with a 1400 cal/day plan. Which of the following will the client consume? Select all that apply.
 
  A) 4 oz protein D) 1 cup fruit
  B) 1.5 cups vegetables E) 3 oz grains
  C) 4 teaspoon oils F) 3 cups milk

Question 2

The adverse effects of malnutrition on the skin may result in
 
  a. excessive sweating.
  b. slow wound healing.
  c. increased hair growth.
  d. reddening and soreness.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
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The 1400 cal/day diet recommends the following: 5 oz grains, 1.5 cups vegetables, 1.5 cups fruit, 2 cups milk, 4 oz protein, and 4 teaspoon oil on a daily basis.

Answer to Question 2

B
Malnutrition decreases skin density and slows wound healing. Fevers and infection may cause excessive sweating, reddening and soreness, but these symptoms would not be caused by malnu-trition. Malnutrition tends to decrease hair growth or cause hair to become brittle and easily pluckable.



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