A parenteral solution that contains dextrose, amino acids, and lipids is called a:
a. standard formula.
b. modular formula.
c. 2-in-1 solution.
d. total nutrient admixture.
d
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You are teaching students about the statistical prediction of years of life remaining for a person at a particular age. This concept is called:
a. morbidity rate. b. mortality rate. c. longevity. d. life expectancy.
Scott, age 21, has just graduated from 2-year community college and wants to join the United
States Marine Corps. According to the USMC web site, applicants must be "within acceptable weight and body fat standards " So Scott asks his family physician to assess his body fat to determine whether he's eligible to join the Marines. Scott's results are as follows: % body fat: 21.8, BMI: 27. What is Scott's condition? A) average B) overweight C) under-weight D) obese