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Which of the following nursing interventions help cancer clients with anorexia maintain nutritional intake?
 
  1. Allow person adequate time between meals to become hungry.
  2. Encourage a rest period before meals.
  3. Offer simply plain foods of one color.
  4. Vary supplement flavors to prevent taste fatigue.

Question 2

Energy contained in foods and used in the body is measured in:
 
  1. Milligrams
  2. Grams
  3. Cubic centimeters
  4. Kilocalories



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