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appyboo

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The energy necessary to sustain life and to keep vital organs functioning is termed:
 a. resting energy expenditure.
  b. basal energy expenditure.
  c. total energy expenditure.
  d. physical activity-related energy expenditure.

Question 2

To prevent drug-nutrient interactions when administering enteral nutrition, the A.S.P.E.N. guidelines recommend that clinicians _____.
 a. mix together medications that are intended to be administered through a feeding tube.
  b. withhold enteral nutrition after administering medications.
  c. add the medication directly to the enteral formula for administration.
  d. choose liquid medication formulations whenever they are available.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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