Answer the following questions based on the case study "Barb" information below. Barb is an organic gardener and bee keeper. She obtains a lot of information on organic gardening and nutrition from the land grant agricultural university in the state in which she lives. She grows a variety of plant foods in her garden including corn, potatoes, peas, peppers, green beans, beets, and squash. Her
garden is usually so productive that she cans some of her produce so that she can eat it during the winter months. Her bees not only do a great job pollinating her garden but also produce a substantial amount of honey each year. ?If Barb decided to expand her garden and sell her food to the general public as organic, which agency would certify her produce as organic?
A) FDA
B) EPA
C) USDA
D) NMF
E) CDC
C
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a. gallbladder; pancreas b. pancreas; liver c. gallbladder; liver d. duodenum; pancreas
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a. phytochemical. b. functional food. c. organic food. d. convenience food.
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Mr. X is a 56-year-old male admitted to a hospital for shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. He is diagnosed with pneumonia. He has a history of congestive heart failure, osteoarthritis, hypertension, gout, and coronary artery disease. Height: 5'9" Weight: 220 pounds LABS: Normal Values Arterial BGs: Normal values Na = 133 mEq/L (135–147) mEq/L pH = 7.9 (7.35–7.45) Cl = 103 mEq/L (95–107) mEq/L pCO2 = 30 mmHg (35–45) mmHg K = 4.1 mEq/L (3.5–5.2) mEq/L pO2 = 96 mmHg (70–100) mmHg Glucose = 207 mmol/L (up to 140) mmol/L HCO3 = 26 mEq/L (19–25) mEq/L BUN = 25 mmol/L (7–20) mmol/L Creatinine = 1.5 mmol/L (0.5–1.4) mmol/L Albumin 3.2 mmol/L (3.2–5) mmol/L Cholesterol = 320 mmol/L (< 200) mmol/L Mr. X is likely to have which acid–base disorder? A. physical acidosis B. respiratory acidosis C. respiratory alkalosis D. metabolic acidosis E. metabolic alkalosis