Which of the following behaviors is characteristic of Japanese?
a. indirect conversational style with frequent pauses
b. expect direct eye contact
c. informal conversation is typical
d. touching is typical
e. confrontational with hand gestures
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why are bolus feedings used only in patients who are not critically ill?
A) ?Bolus feedings restrict the patient's movements for long periods of time. B) ?Risk of aspiration is greater than with other delivery methods. C) ?Bolus feedings wouldn't be adequate to meet the patient's nutrition needs in this situation. D) ?Bolus feedings require the use of an infusion pump.
You have a patient with a thrombus that has occluded the lumen of the artery in his leg. Which type of intervention would be necessary?
a. lifestyle modifications b. increase his bile acid sequestrant medication c. help him to increase his HDL cholesterol d. surgery
Which of the following is Not true about nutrition and disease risk?
A. What we eat strongly affects our risk of disease and an early death B. Consuming too much red meat and processed meats, refined grains, and added sugar in excess of calorie needs increases disease risk C. Diets emphasizing fruits and colorful vegetables, while grains, and low-fat dairy, fish, and poultry decrease the risk of disease D. Consuming inadequate amounts of fruits and vegetables and other plant foods will not affect disease risk