What best describes one of the challenges to health care reform?
a. making health care accessible only to those with disabilities
b. understanding why some individuals are qualified for health care coverage
c. gaining access to federal funds for health expenditures
d. providing nursing home care to those who need it
d
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Harold is a college sophomore and is trying to get in shape for spring break. He would like to lose the body weight he has gained during his freshman and sophomore years. In high school he played sports and his family prepared healthy meals, but his freshman and sophomore years have proven to be very different with late nights of school work and hanging out with friends playing poker and eating
lots of take-out food, snacking on pizza, and drinking soda. Harold, who is 5' 10" tall, has gained 18 pounds and now weighs 180 pounds. Harold has never tried to lose weight before and decides to talk to a personal trainer at the gym to get help. During Harold's consultation the personal trainer assesses his BMI, determines his ideal body weight, and measures his body fat content using skin fold calipers. The personal trainer tells Harold his body composition is 26% fat. The personal trainer also measures Harold's waist and his measurement is 42". What does Harold's BMI reading tell him? A) He is under weight B) He is a healthy weight C) He is overweight D) He is obese
Chromium and boron supplements would be an example of which major classification of nutritional supplement?
A. Vitamin B. Protein C. Mineral D. Carbohydrate
Which of the following patients would be most likely to experience adverse effects from drugs?
a. Pregnant and nursing women b. Young adult males c. People with a cold d. People with diabetes
When is a healthy body in nitrogen balance?
A) When protein intake equals the amount of nitrogen excreted. B) When protein intake is less than the amount of nitrogen excreted. C) When protein intake exceeds the amount of nitrogen excreted. D) When the urine is yellow.