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justinmsk

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The main difference in medical nutrition therapy between Stage 3 CKD and Stage 5 CKD is:
 a. the amount of sodium allowed.
  b. the amount of protein.
  c. the servings of CHO.
  d. Ca recommendations.

Question 2

Your patient has been diagnosed with CKD. He consumes very-high-fat foods and has elevated cholesterol. The focus of your nutrition therapy should be:
 a. heart-healthy eating.
  b. supplementing with B vitamins.
  c. decreasing protein intake.
  d. monitoring P and K.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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