Which of the following statements is false?
a. Meat is the most expensive source of protein and iron
b. Carbohydrates and fats are filling, less expensive, and equally nutritious as protein
c. Vitamin-rich foods are necessary but not necessarily expensive
d. Pastas, grains, and breads are examples of carbohydrates
B
Carbohydrates and fats are not as nutritious as proteins. Responses A, C, and D are true statements.
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Which statement is true regarding the effects of caring for dying patients on nurses?
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A) Network infrastructure analysis B) Review of workstation types C) Input applications review D) Printer decisions E) Hardware location requirements
The correct position for cardiac compressions during neonatal resuscitation is shown at point
a. A b. B c. C