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Marty

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The recommended amount of prenatal weight gain is based upon:
 A) maternal girth circumference.
  B) maternal blood pressure.
  C) maternal height and weight before pregnancy.
  D) maternal bone mineral density.
  E) maternal fasting blood sugar.

Question 2

A cancer patient complains that foods just don't taste right. What is an appropriate recommendation to help the patient handle this problem?
 a. Consume smaller meals, and eat slowly.
 b. Cut foods into smaller pieces.
 c. Brush your teeth or use mouthwash before eating.
 d. Ask your doctor about appetite-enhancing medications.
  e. Drink water while eating to improve taste.



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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