extra cellular fluid. Sodium (Na) is the predominant cation in extra cellular fluid and its concentration is under tight homeostatic control. Excess dietary sodium is excreted in the urine. The kidney very efficiently reabsorbs the mineral when intakes are low or losses are excessive. Sodium consort with potassium‚ the chief cation of intracellular fluid‚ to maintain proper body water distribution and blood pressure. Sodium also is important in maintaining the proper acid-base balance and in the
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the writing process is pretty hard. The writing process is different from one person to another. You come across questions like‚ “What exactly is the writing process?” and “Must you follow one persons writing process if yours is different?” This is where I came across the answer to my questions‚ write however you wish to write. If one person likes free write first and another person likes to write a draft first‚ let them do how they please. The writing process is something
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The intake is a tool that allows the professional to get a better understanding of the client and their situation. This questions on the intake I chose cover all the areas of a multidimensional perspective including biopsychical‚ psychological and social. In addition to the intake form complete by the guardian‚ the child also has a separate intake procedure. At the start of therapy‚ the professional will have the child depict their family through art. At this time‚ they also have an opportunity to
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confidentiality or informed consent that would be hard to explain to a client. To begin‚ I will describe the important skills that a counselor should have to ensure that the client comes back the following week. These skills include: • Empathy: understanding what the client feels and not just what you would feel if you were the client. • Genuineness: Being who you are without pretense or hiding behind the “therapist” role. • Unconditional Positive Regard: Accepting the person for who he or she may
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Food Intake Food Intake During my health and nutrition course‚ I have learned about how a bad diet can put me at risk for several diseases. Knowing that information I have decided to change my diet to help get the healthier lifestyle I need for a healthy life. In order for me to accomplish my goal I have recorded what I have eaten for the last three days on a program called iProfile. The programed is designed to assess your diet and energy balance‚ by comparing the amount of protein‚ carbohydrates
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Written Report Nutrion W-03 1a. My calorie intake for the three days isn’t appropriate. I documented each item i ate‚ surprisingly it wasn’t as high as I imagined it to be. I thought it would be a lot higher because I don’t watch what I eat like I should. My calorie intake should be about 2000 and it was around 2869 on day 1. Even though I went over 869 calories each calorie can affect the body. Calories will affect weight‚ health‚ and energy levels. If a person eats more than they burn
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| 3 Day Food Intake | Nutrition | | Moneka Goff | 3/4/2013 | Jessica Marshal SCI/220 | Food Intake A well balanced diet plays a major role in attaining a long healthy life the major nutrients for the body are protein‚ carbohydrate‚ and fats these nutrients provide the body
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Food Intake – 3 Days SCI/220 01/31/12 Food Intake – 3 Days After recording my dietary intake for three days through the Wiley iProfile 2.0 and reviewing the reports‚ I have found that this provides a better a broader scope of my eating habits and the nutritional value in each thing I eat. According to Wiley iProfile 2.0 (2010)‚ I am 65% below the recommended target DRI intake. The main sources of protein recorded in the three day study were the chicken‚ garbanzo beans
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he recommended fiber intake is 20 - 35 grams per day for adults‚ or 10 - 13 grams for every 1‚000 calories in the diet. This recommended amount should come from a combination of soluble and insoluble fiber‚ since each type provides different benefits. While it’s not necessary to track‚ a 3:1 ratio of insoluble to soluble fiber is typical. Although neither type is absorbed by the body‚ they have different properties when mixed with water‚ hence the designation between the two. However‚ due to
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