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sjones

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What best describes the insertion of a central line for parenteral nutrition?
 A) The procedure requires local anesthesia.
  B) The patient is typically asleep during the procedure.
  C) The insertion can only be done by a nurse or qualified technician.
  D) The patient who is anxious usually receives sedatives.

Question 2

A dispensable amino acid is one that ____.
 A) is not needed by the body
  B) can be synthesized by the body
  C) can be used to synthesize an indispensable amino acid
  D) cannot be synthesized by the body because of a genetic defect



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

B





 

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