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awywial

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Which type of drugnutrient interaction occurs in the delivery device before or during drug administration?
 
  1. Type I
  2. Type II
  3. Type III
  4. Type IV

Question 2

A client with AIDS has returned to his family's home for care. The caregiver asks for advice about foods to offer the client. Which of the following is the best answer to give?
 
  1. Give him whatever he wants because he does not have long to live.
  2. If he is on many medications, he may be permitted only a special formula for nutrition.
  3. Avoid fresh fruits and vegetables that are eaten without paring or cooking.
  4. A well-balanced, varied diet is best unless he develops intolerances to foods.



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