Author Question: Mr. M is being treated with the antimanic drug lithium. Which of the following nutrients will he ... (Read 28 times)

pragya sharda

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Mr. M is being treated with the antimanic drug lithium. Which of the following nutrients will he have to monitor faithfully?
 
  1. Carbohydrate and fat
  2. Protein and vitamin B12
  3. Sodium and water
  4. Thiamin and niacin

Question 2

Which of the following statements best summarizes the dietary treatment of hyperlipoproteinemi a?
 
  1. Sugar is restricted for these clients because sucrose stimulates triglyceride production by the body.
  2. Fat and cholesterol are the most important dietary components to regulate.
  3. Alcohol in any form is forbidden for all clients with hyperlipoproteinemi a.
  4. Because all hyperlipoproteinemi as are not the same, neither are the dietary treatments.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

4



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