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Which of the following statements regarding the ADA Evidence Analysis work group's recommendations regarding the use of energy prediction equations in hospitalized, critically ill patients is TRUE?
 a. The ADA Evidence Analysis work group supports use of the Mifflin-St. Jeor equations.
  b. The ADA Evidence Analysis work group supports use of the Harris-Benedict equations.
  c. The ADA Evidence Analysis work group could not reject use of the Mifflin-St. Jeor equations.
  d. The ADA Evidence Analysis work group supports use of the Ireton-Jones equations.

Question 2

The clinical course or _______________ includes impact and duration of the disease.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

pathogenesis



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