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jparksx

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To prevent vitamin B12 deficiency, it is recommended that adults 51 and over obtain their vitamin B12 from _____.
 a. a diet high in animal protein
 b. a diet featuring leafy green and cruciferous vegetables
  c. fortified foods and/or supplements
 d. a primarily vegetarian diet
 e. drinking non-dairy (soy, nut, etc.) milk products

Question 2

The nurse recognizes that the most appropriate diet therapy for a client with cirrhosis provides:
 
 a. adequate carbohydrate and little fat.
  b. adequate energy and adequate protein.
  c. adequate energy and little protein.
  d. adequate carbohydrate and protein and little fat.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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