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KimWrice

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Which foods should you teach a patient who has a mild vitamin K deficiency to eat?
 
  a. Eggs and fortified milk
  b. Spinach and romaine lettuce
  c. Sunflower seeds and almonds
  d. Carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin

Question 2

Which statement about total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is accurate?
 
  a. TPN provides all of a patient's daily nutritional needs.
  b. TPN is always given through a peripheral IV line.
  c. TPN can only be given in a hospital or long-term care setting.
  d. TPN provides nutrition but prevents normal lifestyles.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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