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What is the importance of taking pancreatic enzymes when a child has cystic fibrosis?
 a. These enzymes help digest foods and when they are missing, food is malabsorbed.
  b. Pancreatic enzymes also supply the fat-soluble vitamins, which are necessary for normal growth.
  c. It is not necessary to take pancreatic enzymes with cystic fibrosis; you need to take nutritional supplements, however.
  d. Without these enzymes, inflammation occurs.
  e. These enzymes help with calcium absorption.

Question 2

Nutritional concerns in ADHD include:
 a. medication side effects that decrease appetite.
  b. maintaining growth while still being medicated.
  c. mealtime behavior.
  d. All of the above
  e. a and b only



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