Medical nutrition therapy is the primary treatment for the management of GDM. Because treatment must

begin immediately, you call the dietitian to come see y.L. You also schedule y.

L. to meet with other mem-
bers of the DM management team later in the week.
What is the goal of medical nutrition therapy?


To control postprandial blood glucose levels and maintain euglycemia

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A high school nurse is reviewing their physical education program. Currently, students are in physical education classes for only 30 minutes three times a week

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