A three-in-one solution of parenteral nutrition prepared by an automated compounder contains:
A. fatty acids, iron, and monosaccharides
B. dextrose, amino acids, and lipids
C. omega-3 fatty acids, triglycerides, and commercial amino acids
D. oligosaccharides, leucine, and valine
E. nonessential amino acids, dextrose, and vitamins
Answer: B
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