Women with which of the following characteristics are at increased risk of developing preeclampsia?
a. Obesity
b. Insulin resistance
c. First pregnancy
d. High triglyceride levels
e. All of the above
e
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John is a 52-year-old factory worker. He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth. He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse. He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor. He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time
Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis. What might be another sign that the MD may report upon examining John, or a symptom that you would expect John to complain of? a. Enlarged and inflamed tongue (glossitis) b. Rough, red skin that eventually turns dark c. Bleeding gums d. Fishy body odor
Specific nutrition assessment for children with cerebral palsy begins with _____
a. feeding ability b. body composition indexes such as fat stores c. swallowing evaluation d. level of brain damage e. All of the above
How should a person who has passed out be treated?
What will be an ideal response?
From an accounting perspective, capital goods are: a. fixed assets
b. heavy equipment. c. inventory. d. liquid assets.