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NClaborn

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The use of PPN is not possible in a patient with ____.
 A) a partially functioning GI tract
  B) a low pain tolerance
  C) weak peripheral veins
  D) a swallowing disorder

Question 2

What is the percent of kcalories from fat for a cookie that contains 10 grams of fat and 150 kcalories?
 A) 90 percent
  B) 72.3 percent
  C) 60 percent
  D) 52.8 percent



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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