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The clinical evaluation of SR included paleness, dull hair coat, nail beds that did not return to normal color rapidly after being depressed, and pale gums. What do these clinical signs suggest?

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Besides those that are in SR's diet, name three examples of complementary proteins.



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Answer to Question 1

Anemia secondary to protein and iron deficiency.

Answer to Question 2

Many examples are possible: beans and rice; pinto beans and corn bread; and peanut butter and whole wheat bread are a few more examples.





 

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