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Goals for the nutritional management of women with HIV/AIDS include all of the following interventions EXCEPT:
 a. avoidance of high intakes of supplemental vitamins A and D.
  b. avoidance of high intakes of supplemental iron.
  c. ensuring an adequate intake of calories.
  d. treating iron-deficiency anemia with iron supplements.
  e. All of the above would be considered goals.

Question 2

Best practice vitamin and mineral supplement recommendations for women during multifetal pregnancies include which of the following statements?
 a. There is no need to take a vitamin and mineral supplement if you are eating enough food.
  b. Women with twins need to take more iron.
  c. Women should use a prenatal vitamin and mineral supplement.
  d. Women with twins need to take twice the recommended amount of a supplement.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Excellent


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