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oliviahorn72

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What information should be provided by health care professionals when counseling pregnant teens?
 a. Information on how to find food and nutrition assistance programs
  b. Information on good sources of iron-rich foods
  c. Ideas on how to increase the number of milk and milk product servings to four servings/day
  d. Ideas on how to buy foods that contain a lot of nutrients in proportion to the calories
  e. All of the information above should be provided

Question 2

The best treatment for a pregnant woman with an eating disorder is to _____.
 a. remind her to eat foods that help with weight gain
  b. refer her to an eating disorder clinic that uses a team approach to solve nutritional issues
  c. bargain with the woman to consume larger food portions but tell her that she can still vomit after eating
  d. listen to her express her anxiety and fear of weight gain without commenting negatively



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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