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The radiation therapy client has come to the clinic complaining of stomatitis. The client asks for suggestions about the best foods to eat. What would be the best lunch for someone with stomatitis?
 
  A) Cottage cheese with canned fruit
  B) Vegetable beef soup
  C) Reuben sandwich (ham, cheese, and sauerkraut on pumpernickel bread)
  D) Pizza

Question 2

The body has several defense systems to protect itself. Which vitamins work together to inactivate bacteria and viruses?
 
  A) Water-soluble vitamins C) Phytochemicals
  B) B vitamins D) Fat-soluble vitamins



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Answer to Question 1

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Clients with stomatitis should eat soft, nonirritating foods that are easy to swallow and chew. The cottage cheese and fruit best illustrate this.

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Phytochemicals are a broad class of nonnutritive compounds that plants produce to protect themselves against viruses, bacteria, and fungi. In foods, phytochemicals help deactivate bacteria and viruses.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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