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tnt_battle

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Many of our foods are now labeled heart healthy to designate their nutritional superiority for our body. Which of the following oils is considered heart healthy?
 
  A) Corn oil
  B) Olive oil
  C) Coconut oil
  D) Sunflower oil

Question 2

Unintentional weight loss can be an indicator of malnutrition; however, apparent weight gain may be an unreliable indicator of improvement due to which of the following?
 
  A) Carcinoma B) Anasarca C) Cholecystitis D) Pancreatitis



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B
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The client's weight can be an unreliable or invalid indicator of malnutrition due to hydration status. Edema, anasarca, fluid resuscitation, heart failure, and chronic liver or renal disease can falsely inflate weight.



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