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WGU NUTRITION D440 NEWEST VERSION ACTUAL
QUESTION AND CORRECT DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS FROM VERIFIED SOURCES BY EXPERT
RATED A GRADE.



What two work together? - ANSWERCalcium and vitamin D

Calcium deficiency can cause what? - ANSWERRickets, osteoporosis, chvostek's sign,
trousseau's sign

Foods high in calcium - ANSWERMilk and milk products, orange juice, salmon,
sardines, soybeans, tofu, collard greens, beets, kale, broccoli, cream of wheat

Food sources of phosphorous - ANSWERHigh protein food like milk, yogurt, cheese,
eggs, meat, and fish

High sodium= - ANSWERLow potassium

Avoid what while increasing sodium? - ANSWERk+ foods

Food sources of potassium - ANSWERBananas, oranges, dried prunes, sweet
potatoes, spinach, avocado, raisins, milk, yogurt, beans, clams, halibut and kidney
beans

Food sources of magnesium - ANSWERNuts, soybeans, legumes, whole grains, cocoa,
spinach, oats

Low Sodium (Hyponatremia) is seen in patients with - ANSWERKidney disease, adrenal
crisis, heart failure, diuretics

Foods high in sodium - ANSWERProcessed foods, fast food, junk, packaged food, and
dressing and condiments

What increases iron absorption? - ANSWERVitamin C

Sources of iron - ANSWERLiver, pork, chicken, beef, enriched grains, dark green leafy
veg, oysters, soybeans, tofu, molasses

, Food sources for folate vitamin B9 - ANSWERAsparagus, edamame, spinach, orange
juice, chicken and turkey liver, chickpeas, garbanzo beans, legumes, YOGURT, ready
to eat Quaker cereals

Iodine deficiencies are - ANSWERGoiter, cretinism, and hypothyroidism

Sources of iodine - ANSWERSeafood, seaweed, shellfish and table salt

Food sources of zinc - ANSWERSeafood, lobsters, oysters, crabs, meat, yogurt,
soybeans, legumes, whole grains

Vitamin A is for - ANSWERApricots and orange foods. It is retinol for vision

Food sources of vitamin a - ANSWERFish oil, carrots, kale, spinach, sweet potatoes,
yams, pumpkins, melons, apricots, liver, egg yolks, and butter, cream, milk

Vitamin K is for - ANSWERKALE

Vitamin k deficiency is - ANSWERSevere malabsorption disorders like crohns

Sources of vitamin K - ANSWERSpinach, kale, collard greens, turnips, mustard greens
and beets

Vitamin C is - ANSWERSCURVY AND CITRUS FRUITS

Vitamin c increases - ANSWERIron absorption

Vitamin c sources - ANSWERCitrus fruits, oranges, tomatoes, kiwis, berries, lemons,
pineapple, broccoli, yellow and green vegetables, PEPPERS

Vitamin B1 thiamine food sources - ANSWERBread, flour, cereal, rice, pasta, beans
and legumes, hams, pork loin, nuts, yeast

Vitamin B3 niacin who is at risk - ANSWERVegans, alcoholics, pts with crohns disease

Sources of vitamin b3 niacin - ANSWERCows milk, yogurt, beef liver, almond, soybeans
and grains

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) sources - ANSWERbeef liver, chicken, fish, peanuts, tuna,
wheats, total whole grain cereal, kelloggs cereal

A mechanical soft diet is for - ANSWERPatients who lack teeth

Dysphagia - ANSWERPts who have difficulty chewing and swallowing. Have risk for
nutrient deficiencies also

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