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- The largest amount of water leaves the body via ________. a. the GI tract b. the skin as sweat c. expiration d. urineWhich of the following individuals will benefit the MOST from consuming a sports beverage? A. Elderly person who is taking a diuretic B. Athlete who excercises intensely for more than one hour C. Adult who participates in regular physical activity 30 minutes a day. D. Child who will not drink milk.What two primary sources contribute the fluid we need each day in addition to drinking water and beverages? A. Dietary intake and supplements B. Dietary intake and moisture in air C. Dietary intake and metabolism D. Moisture in air and metabolic water
- 1. the liver usually regulates the carbon dioxide in the body. In cases of too much carbon dioxide in the blood, it can lead to acidosis a. both are true b. only second is true c. only first is true d. both ae false 2. chloride: compensated respiratory acidosis, Phosphate: fanconi's syndorme a. both increased b. first decreased,second increased c. both decreased d. first increased, second decreased. 3.an electrolyte that works on both muscle contraction and energy production a. phosphate b. magnesium c. calcitonin d. none of the choices e. calcium 4. 8 hydroxyquinoline is used to prevent intervention by calcium magnesium analysis. For asenazo dye method for magnesium, calcium shelter is not necressary a. both are false b. both are true c. only first is true d. only second is true 5. increased stimulation of the thyroid fland could lead to hypermagnesemia. Increased aldosterone levels like in Addison's disease could lead to high amounts of magnesium in the…Luis is a 7-year-old patient who comes to the hospital because he has been vomiting for 3 days. He weighs 14.8lbs and is 8% dehydrated.a) Calculate the lack of fluids.b) We want to hydrate it for 5 hours.5. In which of the following would the basal metabolic rate be the lowest? A. a person with protein malnutrition B. a pregnant women C. a tall, thin person D. a person who lives incold environment
- 1. How does Rashamel’s current sodium intake compare with the AI? Answer: 2. Which five foods provide the most sodium? Suggest a substitution for each that would reduce his sodium intake to 2300 mg or less. Answer: Rashamel does not consume enough fruits, vegetables, or low-fat dairy products to meet the recommendations of the DASH Eating Plan for a 2600-kcal diet (see Figure 10.18b: page 403 textbook). 3. Suggest foods that Rashamel could add to his diet to meet these recommendations. Answer: Adding foods to meet the DASH recommendations will increase Rashamel’s calorie intake. 4. What could Rashamel eliminate from his diet to reduce his calorie intake to about 2600 kcal while still meeting the DASH recommendations. Answer:In athletes, increased lean body mass is associated with: a.Decreased total body water content and decreased requirement for fluid intake b.Increased total body water content and decreased requirement for fluid intake c.Increased total body water content and increased requirement for fluid intake d.Decreased total body water content and increased requirement for fluid intakeWhich of the following claims is NOT FDA approved? A. Reduce hypertension B. Fat free C. Low potassium D. Reduced calories
- 1. what habit, in addition to good nutrition, contribute to making a person healthy? 2. name causes and consequences of water depletion.5. Which of the following categories is more susceptible to having low bodily water levels? 1. Elderly and infant 2. Infant and obese 3. Obese and elderly 4. Infant and adolescentPeople who begin to lose weight often havea rapid weight loss in the first few days. Common knowledge saysthat this is “just” because of a loss of water from the body. Whymight this be true?