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nmorano1

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Which of the following would be identified in a nutrition-focused physical assessment?
 a. Bowel sounds
  b. ADLs
  c. Handgrip dynamometry
  d. Delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity

Question 2

Which describes a true statement about continuous enteral feedings?
 a. They are administered several times a day -- every 30 minutes.
 b. They may be administered by gravity from a container suspended above the patient.
  c. They consist of the administration of approximately 250 mL of formula at a time.
  d. They are usually more time consuming for staff to administer.
 e. They require a pump and other equipment to administer.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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