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A nutritional product that may be used for modify foods and contains only a single nutrient is known as a/an ________ product.
 a. standard
  b. modular
  c. disease-specific
  d. elemental

Question 2

Which describes an advantage of compounding parenteral solutions in the hospital pharmacy?
 a. Cost effectiveness
 b. Increased patient satisfaction
 c. Decreased risk of infection
 d. The ability to combine blood products with the solution, if necessary
  e. Reduction in nursing requirements



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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