A compound that provides a backup source of high-energy phosphate bonds after ATP stores are used up is:
a. glycogen.
b. fatty acids.
c. creatine phosphate.
d. lipoprotein lipase.
C
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A primiparous client is on a regular diet 24 hours postpartum. She is from Guatemala and speaks only Spanish. The client's mother asks the nurse if she can bring her daughter some "special foods from home." The nurse responds, based on the understanding about which principle?
a. The client's health care provider (HCP) needs to give permission for the foods. b. The mother can bring the daughter any foods that she desires. c. This is permissible as long as the foods are nutritious and high in iron. d. Foods from home are generally discouraged on the postpartum unit.
Which statement about foodborne illnesses is correct?
A. Listeria monocytogenesis a protozoan that can cause foodborne infections. B. Toxoplasmosis infection can be transferred from the mother to the fetus and impair fetal brain development. C. Toxoplasmosis infection is commonly associated with the ingestion of soft cheeses or unpasteurized milk. D. Toxoplasma gondiiis a bacterium that can cause foodborne infections. E. The placenta protects the fetus from listeria foodborne infection in the mother.
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Researchers have estimated that adults who consume an average of one to two alcoholic drinks daily reduce their cardiovascular risk by what percentage?
a. 10-25% b. 30-35% c. 40-45% d. 45-50%