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A client has been instructed to start a high-fiber diet to treat her chronic constipation. Which of the following suggestions will help the client make the transition easier?
 
  A) Increase the fiber intake gradually.
  B) Add lots of nuts and seeds to the diet.
  C) Add 1 cup of bran a day immediately.
  D) Always peel any fruit before eating.

Question 2

The main difference between the different types of exogenous insulin is
 
  a. their shelf life.
  b. the concentration of the preparation.
  c. the type of solvent used to carry the insu-lin.
  d. the length of time they take to act in the body.



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Increasing fiber intake gradually may be better tolerated than increasing fiber intake quickly. Nuts and seeds are high in fiber and fat and should be used sparingly. Bran should be added slowly (up to 3 tablespoons per day), and the skin of fruit adds fiber and should be eaten whenever possible.

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The main difference between the different types of exogenous insulin is the length of time they take to act in the body. Their shelf life, concentration, and type of solvent are standard for all types of insulin.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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