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The client asks the nurse about the effects of physical activity on CHD risk. The nurse states that:
 
 a. physical activity is not important in a program to reduce CHD risk.
  b. weight training can dramatically raise HDL if undertaken regularly.
  c. diet, rather than physical activity, should be the primary focus of reducing CHD risk.
  d. 30 minutes of moderate exercise on most days can reverse many risk factors for CHD.

Question 2

The nurse is counseling a patient who recently had a heart attack. Which of the following dietary recommendations would be most appropriate?
 
 a. Replace processed meats with fatty fish.
  b. Consume more whole grains.
  c. Consume fewer fruits and vegetables.
  d. Use salt substitutes.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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