14 Step 5: Repeat step 3 for Food Group Analysis Day 2 and Day 3.
Step 6: Refer to Calculating Nutrient Intake and follow the directions at the top of each page, pulling data from Food Group Analysis Day 1 -3 accordingly. Step 7: Lastly, record the final answer on Calculating Average Nutrient Intake per directions.
The correct answer should be written into a brief chart note as follows (rounding answers to nearest number is acceptable):
Nutrition Note: Calorie count completed 1/1/2025 – 1/3/2025. Client consumed an average of ____ total calories, ____ grams CHO, ____ grams PRO, and ____ grams FAT. RDN/NDTR will follow with an assessment of the client’s estimated needs to determine adequacy of nutrient intake.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Food Groups and Macronutrient Values Nutrition-Related Clinical Information
FOOD GROUP
Starch: 1 piece, 6 crackers, food made with any flour
Vegetables, starchy: 1/2 cup cooked, 1 cup raw
Added sugars: 1 T.
Vegetables, non-starchy: 1/2 cup cooked, 1 cup raw, 1/2 cup juice
Fruit: 1 medium whole, 1/2 cup canned, 4 oz. juice
Milk: 8 oz. Milk: 8 oz.
Meat and Meat Substitutes, lean: 1 oz. cooked
Meat, medium-fat: 1 oz. cooked, 1 egg (1/4 cup)
Fats and oils: 1 tsp. Calorie-free DESCRIPTION
Breads, rolls, salted crackers (6), graham crackers (6), bread coating on foods, soups (6 oz.), rice, pasta
Corn, peas, beans, lentils, all potatoes, beets
Table sugar, jelly/jam/preserves, honey, syrup, fruit juice, lemonade, chocolate flavoring in milk
All other vegetables Whole canned in water, dried Fat free, skim Reduced fat, 2% Poultry, flaky fish, pork Beef, salmon, tuna, peanut butter
Butter, margarine, salad dressing, coffee creamer
Water, tea, coffee, diet soda, broth, lemon, salt, pepper, sugar-free gelatin, salt-free seasoning, mustard (1 packet), ketchup (1 packet)
CHO 15 grams 15 grams 15 grams 5 grams 15 grams
12 grams 12 grams —
— — — PRO 3 grams 3 grams — 2 grams —
8 grams 8 grams 7 grams
7 grams — — FAT 1 gram 1 gram — — — —
5 grams 3 grams
5 grams 5 grams —
Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition Therapy
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