Individuals with eating disorders who are medically and psychologically stable are generally treated through inpatient programs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The European Society for Gastroenterology and Nutrition recommends that a pre-term baby have an energy intake range of _____ Calories/per kg
a. 50-65 b. 70-90 c. 110-135 d. 175-300
One sign of feeding problems in high-risk infants younger than 6 months is _____.
A. a brief duration of feeding B. too tight a seal on the mother's nipple C. a rhythmic sucking pattern D. shallow breathing after the feeding E. coughing during the feeding
Ingredients on a food label are listed:
1.in ascending order by weight. 2.alphabetically. 3.in descending order by weight. 4.in descending order by calorie content.
According to the NIH obesity assessment and treatment algorithm, devising goals and treatment strategies for losing weight is the recommended treatment for an obese patient. When would this be the recommended treatment for an overweight patient?
a. When the patient exhibits a BMI > 27. b. When the patient does not want to lose weight. c. When the patient exhibits two or more medical risk factors. d. Overweight patients should not be advised to lose weight.