Rasmussen College NURSING NUR2633Maternal Child Exam 1 study guide
Concept Guide for Week 3 test-chapters: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Nutrition in all 3 trimesters o special needs diets caloric intake increases only slightly and requires only a 300 kcal/day increase from prepregnant needs. (normal ranges from cal/day) In the first trimester, the average maternal weight gain is 1 to 2.5 kg, and thereafter the recommended weight gain for a woman of normal weight is approximately 0.4 kg per week. For overweight women, the recommended weekly weight gain during the second and third trimesters is 0.3 kg; for underweight women, it is 0.5 kg. Dairy products are a great source of protein and include eggs, milk, cheese, and yogurt. Other protein sources: soy milk and soy cheese, beans, legumes, peanut butter Calcium is essential for maintaining bone and tooth mineralization and calcification. During pregnancy, calcium must be available to the fetus for the growth and development of the skeleton and teeth. Calcium foods: dairy, legumes, dark green leafy vegetables, dried fruits, and nuts. o vitamins pregnancy calcium requirement: 1,300 mg/day Vit D requirement: 600 IU (15mcg) The iron RDA for prepregnant women ages 14 to 18 is 15 mg/day, for women age 19 and older, 18 mg/day, and for pregnant women, this amount increases to 27 mg/day, starting by 12 weeks of gestation
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calcium requirement 1
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vit d requirement 600 iu 15mcg