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The purpose of a cool-down is to:
 A) slowly decrease pulse rate.
  B) decrease core body temperature.
  C) slowly constrict blood vessels.
  D) continue adequate supply of blood to the brain, and facilitate removal of metabolic waste products from the muscles.
  E) All of the above

Question 2

Andrew Jamison is a 47-year-old construction worker with a long history of alcohol abuse. Recently he has been experiencing fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, and weight loss. A visit to his physician and laboratory testing confirmed a diagnosis of cirrhosis. He is 5'10 tall and currently weighs 145 pounds (66 kilograms).The dietitian assesses Mr. Jamison's protein needs, and based on his weight, estimates that he requires approximately _____ grams of protein per day for proper nitrogen balance.
 a. 25-30
 b. 50-60
 c. 65-100
 d. 100-150
  e. 125-175



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

c



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