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Lisaclaire

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Many energy-need calculations are based on the older, less accurate, ___________.
 a. Mifflin-St. Jeor formula
 b. DLW technique
 c. Harris-Benedict equation
 d. Indirect calorimetry assessment
  e. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation

Question 2

A patient experiences nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and lightheadedness after meals following gastric bypass surgery. The nurse recognizes these as symptoms of:
 
 a. malabsorption.
  b. high blood sugar.
  c. Sjgren's syndrome.
  d. dumping syndrome.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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