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Davideckstein7

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Usually a high priority for nutritional therapy in type 2 diabetes is:
 
  1. Achieving desirable glucose, blood pressure, and lipid levels, as well as weight control
  2. Careful adherence to the distribution plan for nutrients throughout the day
  3. Protein intake at 250 of the recommended dietary allowance for individuals without diabetes
  4. Strict compliance with a meal pattern of three meals and three snacks per day

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Central parenteral nutrition involves intravenous infusion into a large central vein because the solution:
 
  1. Contains insulin
  2. Contains lipids
  3. Is given in such large amounts
  4. Is so concentrated



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Davideckstein7

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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