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An underweight 17-year-old male was 15 minutes late to his nutrition counseling appointment and he has to leave for a school-related practice in 20 minutes. Which dietary assessment method would be the most appropriate for the dietitian to begin assessing his food-intake pattern as well as a method that he could reliably complete on the telephone at a later time?
 a. 24-hour recall
 b. food frequency
  c. food record
 d. diet history
 e. ASA24

Question 2

A TPN solution provides 750 mL of a 10 amino acid solution. The nurse calculates that the patient is receiving _____ grams of protein.
 
 a. 7.5
  b. 75
  c. 255
  d. 300



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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