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karateprodigy

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A client with HIV/AIDS treated with ART who develops hyperlipidemia may benefit from following a:
 
  a. DASH diet.
  b. low-fat diet.
  c. TLC diet.
  d. sugar-free diet.

Question 2

The basic goal of nutrition counseling for clients who are HIV positive is:
 
  a. adjusting unusual food patterns to become more normal.
  b. promoting optimal nutritional status and quality of life.
  c. providing megadoses of immune-enhancing vitamins and minerals.
  d. encouraging them to eat according to their appetite.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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