An advertisement for a new performance-enhancing supplement is on the Internet. What can you assume about the advertisement for the supplement?
a. It is providing accurate information because all information on the Internet has been screened.
b. The information is valid because the ad describes the research that was done in the company's lab.
c. The information needs to be checked for
scientific validity and accuracy.
d. Testimonials from individuals who have used the supplement prove that it works.
e. An RD was consulted because the ad is for a dietary supplement.
c
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A. only when it's time for a food ritual. B. all the time. C. only around the holidays. D. when and if the new food is introduced.
An athlete completed a two-hour race 4 hours ago and has been sipping on water since the event ended. When she goes to the bathroom, she notices that her urine is dark in color. This is most likely a sign of
A. blood in the urine. B. inadequate hydration. C. her vitamin and mineral supplement. D. food coloring in the foods she consumed after the race.
The DNR order is most often used in patients for whom
a. death is expected and inevitable. b. treatment is excessively costly and unreimbursable. c. organ procurement is in progress. d. families have requested it.
The effects of fatty liver can be reversed by
A) consuming more vitamin C in the diet. B) drinking more fluids. C) stopping the consumption of alcohol. D) eating more dairy products.