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maegan_martin

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Which type of oil would a nurse instruct a patient to avoid because it is high in saturated fatty acids?
 
  1. Canola
  2. Coconut
  3. Corn
  4. Olive

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Which of the following would a nurse instruct a client about as being on the high-fat meat exchange lists?
 
  1. Chicken with skin, pork chops, and mozzarella cheese
  2. Spare ribs, cheddar cheese, and bologna
  3. Round steak, pork tenderloin, and cottage cheese
  4. Fried salmon, ground beef, and eggs



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maegan_martin

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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