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panfilo

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What intervention is most appropriate for a patient who suffers from frequent nausea related to chemotherapy?
 A) Consume liquids only with meals.
  B) Avoid foods that have strong odors.
  C) Consume the largest meal of the day in the morning.
  D) Eat a meal just before chemotherapy treatments.

Question 2

What is a characteristic of chromium in nutrition?
 A) A deficiency leads to hypothyroidism.
  B) Supplements are well known to be helpful.
  C) Whole grains represent an excellent source.
  D) In the body, it enhances the action of ceruloplasmin.



matt

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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