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washai

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If the public drinking water has been declared to be unsafe for individuals with compromised immune systems, patients infected with HIV/AIDS should avoid ingesting:
 
  a. commercial bottled water.
  b. ice and fountain drinks in restaurants.
  c. milk-based beverages.
  d. bottled soft drinks in restaurants.

Question 2

The recommended protein intake for an asymptomatic patient infected with HIV/AIDS who weighs 80 kg would be approximately:
 
  a. 48 g/day.
  b. 64 g/day.
  c. 96 g/day.
  d. 160 g/day.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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