Your answer isD. Tagging a runner on the first-base line.
Full Question:
The DRIs are for healthy people; whereas, a child who is severely malnourished has significantly higher nutrition needs than the DRI would account for. Which of the micronutrients does this one-day menu provide approximately 150% of the DRI for?
A. Magnesium
B. Calcium
C. Vitamin A (RAE)
D. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)
Answer:
The correct answer is C) Vitamin A (RAE)
Explanation:
STEP 1
For children ages 4 to 8 years , the daily required intake (DRI) is 400 μg/day of Retinol Activity Equivalents (RAE), which is 1,333 international units (IU); the RDA for both boys and girls ages 9 to 13 years is 600 μg/day of RAE, which is equivalent to 2,000 IU.
The special diet (please see the attachment for same) proposes:
A Breakfast and dinner each containing 92grams of Plumpynut which also contains 840μg of RAE.
The lunch is made up of F-10 Therapeutic Milk (114grams) which contains 912μg of RAE.
STEP 2
Compute the total RAE consumed.
Breakfast and Dinner =
840μg x2 = 1,680μg
Lunch = 912μg
Total RAE taken =
1,680 + 912 = 2,592μg
This is over 150% of the DRI
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Think f health as a triangle, one side is ohysical, social, and mental. You need to tend to all sides equally to help the patient, but in this situation the mental health is fine by it's self you so just need physical and social needs. To help the patient with this, you need to first help the patient with a workout plan. A gym membership, anything that might motivate them to start working out. And, you can some how add socail to that. You can do marathons, run with friends, etc. But, that won't fully fix social health so you will want to get your patient out there, maybe going out more or just small talk with strangers ( BE CAREFUL WITH STRANGERS ) but really getting your patient out there is the key to fixing social health.
REMEMBER:
You need all 3 sides to be healthy. Each side needs to be equally cared for if you want your patient to be healthy.