Which information about the dietary intake of lipids should the nurse provide a client? Select all that apply.
A. "Phospholipids will help prevent Alzheimer's disease."
B. "Phospholipids are essential to building plasma membranes."
C. "Cholesterol is a building block for estrogen and testosterone."
D. "Triglycerides are the major form of fat in the body."
E. "Cholesterol in the diet is unnecessary as the liver synthesizes it."
Answer:
B. "Phospholipids are essential to building plasma membranes."
C. "Cholesterol is a building block for estrogen and testosterone."
D. "Triglycerides are the major form of fat in the body."
E. "Cholesterol in the diet is unnecessary as the liver synthesizes it."
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