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KWilfred

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Pica is a craving for nonfood items such as laundry starch, clay, or ice. What problem is associated with pica?
 
  A) Excessive weight gain C) Lead contamination
  B) Iron deficiency D) Diarrhea

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If a woman has had preeclampsia and hypertension in a previous pregnancy, during this pregnancy she should
 
  a. restrict her sodium intake.
  b. continue her regular sodium intake.
  c. restrict her protein intake.
  d. take iron and calcium supplements.



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Natalie4ever

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Answer to Question 1

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There is no evidence that micronutrient deficiencies cause a physiologic craving; however, the eating of soil and clay may displace the intake of iron-rich foods from the diet and may interfere with iron absorption.

Answer to Question 2

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It is dangerous to restrict sodium intake during pregnancy; sodium restriction can reduce plasma volume and cardiac output. Therefore, a woman with preeclampsia and hypertension should con-tinue her regular sodium intake. She should follow a well-balanced diet including plenty of pro-tein to replace urinary losses and with adequate vitamins and minerals. She should not restrict protein intake, and iron and calcium supplements are not generally recommended.




KWilfred

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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