In nutrition counseling, the most correct meaning of “balanced diet” for an adult is a diet that A Has only
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In iron deficiency anemia, the most common visible sign noticed during nursing assessment is A Red face B Blue lips
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A nurse teaches “nutrient” as a substance in food that the body needs mainly for A Taste improvement only B
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In basic nutrition, which term refers to nutrients needed in large amounts for energy and body functions A Vitamins and
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During strenuous exercise, a key reason lactate rises in muscle is limited mitochondrial oxidation causing more NADH and the need
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A patient has ABG pH 7.36, PaCO₂ 60 mmHg, HCO₃⁻ 33 mEq/L; the best interpretation is A Acute respiratory acidosis
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A nurse notes deep, rapid breathing in a patient with uncontrolled diabetes; the most likely purpose of this breathing is
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When ventilation increases in a healthy person, the immediate effect on blood CO₂ is A CO₂ rises B CO₂ unchanged
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A patient’s fasting state first uses liver glycogen, and when it runs low, the liver mainly maintains glucose by A
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A practical way to classify carbohydrates in diet for quick energy is based on A Protein percentage B Simple sugar
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