Which statement is true?
A) People with the nephrotic syndrome are often unable to control blood lipids adequately by diet alone, and they may need to have lipid-lowering medications prescribed for them.
B) A protein intake of 1.0-1.2 g/kg body weight per day is recommended to minimize loss of lean body mass in nephrotic syndrome.
C) Edema secondary to nephrotic syndrome should be controlled through dietary sodium restriction, because diuretics cannot be used.
D) The nutrients thiamin and niacin represent the greatest deficiency risks for individuals with nephrotic syndrome.
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Q1: Nutrition therapy for nephrotic syndrome focuses on
A)increasing
Q3: For patients with nephrotic syndrome, the recommended
Q4: The majority of sodium in a typical
Q5: The kidneys activate
A)vitamin A.
B)vitamin B6.
C)vitamin K.
D)vitamin D.
Q6: Which of the following is not a
Q7: Consequences of nephrotic syndrome include
A)proteinuria.
B)elevated LDL cholesterol.
C)edema.
D)all
Q8: Tom has developed acute renal failure as
Q9: Patrick is a 12-year-old boy with nephrotic
Q10: Daniel is a 10-year-old boy that has
Q11: A high-protein diet for a nephrotic client
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