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javeds

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Which of the following clients are at most increased risk for vitamin D deficiency?
 a. client with hepatic or renal disease
  b. client with atherosclerosis and heart disease
  c. client who ingests foods fortified with vitamin D
  d. client who spends much time outdoors playing sports such as golf and tennis

Question 2

The following statement is true about carotenemia that occurs with excess beta-carotene ingestion.
 a. Carotenemia can develop rapidly.
  b. Beta-carotene is found in animal products and not plants.
  c. Fat-free dairy products and margarine normally contain beta-carotene.
  d. Yellow cast of skin does not occur in mucous membranes lining eyelids as occurs in jaundice.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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