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Frost2351

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What genetic disorder causes copper toxicity?
 A) hemochromatosis
  B) Keshan disease
  C) Menkes disease
  D) Wilson's disease

Question 2

Compare and contrast tube feeding and parenteral nutrition.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Tube feedings are nutritionally complete formulas that can be delivered through a tube placed directly into the stomach or intestine. Tube feedings are preferred to parenteral nutrition if the GI tract is functioning normally. A person's medical condition sometimes prohibits the use of the GI tract to deliver nutrients. If the person is malnourished and the GI tract cannot be used for a significant period of time, parenteral nutrition, in which nutrients are supplied intravenously, can meet nutritional needs.



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