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Ed is not happy with the sodium restrictions in his diet. How can you teach Ed the importance of adhering to this diet and instruct him in ways to make foods tasteful, without added salt?

Question 2

During lactation, approximately how many extra calories are recommended daily for the first 6 months?
 A) 300
  B) 400
  C) 500
  D) 1,000



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Answer to Question 1

It is important for Ed to realize he must conform to the sodium restrictions for the rest of his life. It can be a gradual reduction to allow his taste to adjust. Flavor can be added with numerous herbs, spices, and other flavorings. Advise him in the practice of reading labels for salt content.

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