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mcmcdaniel

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Last week Mandy hurt her leg while running. The doctor said that Mandy has a stress fracture. Why might Mandy be prone to stress fractures?
 a. She is mostly likely in an iron-deficient state.
  b. She most likely has decreased bone mineral density.
  c. She most likely developed lead poisoning.
  d. She exercised too much.
  e. She has low body fat.

Question 2

What should Brittany and Richard do to help Mandy?
 a. Gather information about services for people with eating disorders to share with Mandy.
  b. Ignore the fact that Mandy is struggling with weight issues.
  c. Give Mandy compliments about her body to try and improve her self-esteem.
  d. Discourage Mandy from working out too much.
  e. Make an appointment for Mandy with a dietitian.



Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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