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Essential fuel sources for critically ill patients are:
 
  a. dextrose and lipid emulsions.
  b. protein and vitamins.
  c. glucose and electrolytes.
  d. glucose and protein.

Question 2

The person who is most likely to have a high risk of malnutrition is one with:
 
  a. a superficial first-degree burn.
  b. chronic disease.
  c. cataracts.
  d. a heart attack.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B




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