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Wadzanai

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The use of PPN is not possible if a patient's peripheral veins are weak.
 a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Answer the following questions based on the case study Zachary information below. Zachary is a 22-year-old male college student who is overweight and does engage in regular physical activity. He ate the following in 1 day: sausage and egg sandwich, coffee with cream and sugar, chocolate doughnut, double cheeseburger, super-sized onion rings, meat-lovers pizza, and regular soda. Diet analysis showed there to be 410 mg cholesterol and 3,925 mg sodium in this day's worth of eating. Zachary's diet/lifestyle meets the 2010 Dietary Guidelines directive for _____.
 A) a plant-based diet
  B) reducing overweight and obesity
  C) reducing solid fat intake
  D) reducing added sugar intake
  E) physical activity



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Answer to Question 1

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