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EY67

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What type of oral iron supplement causes less GI distress?
 a. heme iron polypeptides
  b. ferrous gluconate
 c. ferrous fumarate
 d. ferrous sulfate
 e. polysaccharides

Question 2

Patient X is a female with a current BMI < 25, but she does have a history of BMI > 25 . What would be the recommended treatment for this patient?
 a. She should devise goals to promote weight loss.
  b. She should be educated on weight maintenance and assessed for other risk factors.
  c. She should begin use of a pharmacological weight loss aid.
  d. She should be educated on weight management.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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