If a person does not produce sufficient insulin, he is prone to have:
a. hyperglycemia.
b. poor appetite.
c. low albumin levels.
d. hypoglycemia.
a
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a. vitamin B12 b. vitamin A c. iron d. selenium e. vitamin D
The Elderly Nutrition Program provides congregate or home-delivered meals for adults who:
a. have low incomes. b. are age 60 and older. c. are at risk for malnutrition. d. have overt malnutrition.
Children with neurologic impairment and developmental disabilities are at higher risk for osteopenia due to low mineral intakes, lack of weight-bearing activity, and use of anticonvulsant medications.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The most common cause of peptic ulcers is misuse of medications such as aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
a. true b. false