Answer: Yes, your food choices should include many foods that are nutrient dense.
Explanation:
Nutrient dense foods are more healthy and add more nutrition to your diet than eating foods with more calories. Energy dense foods will add more calories and may cause weight gain, but nutrient dense will help lower calories and give the person all the nutrients needed for a healthy body.
Some of the best nutrient dense foods are; eggs, oily fish, what, quinoa, oils, seeds, and nuts. In addition to getting the most nutrients, the body will also receive more vitamins and lower cholesterol.
Answer:
Bacon, French Fries, and beef liver.
Explanation:
Those are most likely to give heart disease because of how much salt & Mortality or Cardiovascular it gives off the foods.
The answer that makes sense is B.
They make snap(fast) decisions without thinking about the consequences.
Meredith holds full responsibility for what happened to her patient. Falsifying documentation is illegal and extremely dangerous to the patients' health, as was the case with her patient, Mr. Wallace.
Meredith should have never put vitals down that were not taken at the time of the visit. What should have happened is that Meredith should have stopped attempting to take Mr. Wallace's vitals and asked a senior co-worker or the Physician to help assist with taking a blood pressure. She also could have used an alternate way of obtaining a blood pressure (example: using the radial pulse with the blood pressure cuff at the forearm). The patient should absolutely be reimbursed for the medical bills accrued from Meredith's mistake/lapse of judgment. Meredith also just receive a performance write-up with her employer. She is lucky if she would still have a job.