The AVERAGE caloric need of infants in the first six months of life is _____ per kg of body weight, based on growth in breast-fed infants
a. 57 Calories
b. 98 Calories
c. 108 Calories
d. 122 Calories
e. 154 Calories
c
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A. atrophic gastritis. B. eosinophilic esophagitis. C. gastroesophageal reflux disease. D. pernicious anemia.
Which of the following is an advantage of TPN?
a. Nutrient concentrations do not need to be limited. b. It accesses only peripheral veins. c. It can be used for patients who require only brief support (7 to 10 days). d. It is less invasive.
You are interviewing an elderly woman who admits to having a poor memory and usually writes things down to remember. Which of the following would not be a good choice for gathering dietary information?
a. none of these b. 24-hour recall c. food frequency questionnaire d. food record
_______________ nephropathy is the most common cause of CKD in the United States
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word