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The patient with multiple sclerosis runs the risk of weight gain due to both decreased mobility and the use of anti-depressant medications. Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate intervention?
 a. Limit the patient's food intake.
  b. Develop a physical activity plan for the patient.
  c. Educate the patient regarding drug-nutrient information.
  d. Help the patient develop a weight monitoring plan.

Question 2

What are the two central organs of the immune system?
 a. spleen and tonsils
 b. bone marrow and thymus gland
 c. gut-associated lymphatic tissue and bronchial-associated lymphatic tissue
  d. appendix and spleen
 e. bone marrow and lymph nodes



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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