Discuss the role of calcium in formation of calcium oxalate stones
Recent studies provide no support for the theory that a diet low in calcium can reduce the risk of calcium oxalate stones (renal stones). In fact, higher dietary calcium intake may decrease the incidence of renal stones for most people.
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Which of the following statements describe pancreatic lipase?
A. Pancreatic lipase is secreted from the ileum and is necessary for lipoprotein synthesis. B. Pancreatic lipase is stored in the gall bladder and is necessary for fat digestion. C. Pancreatic lipase is secreted into the duodenum and is necessary for fat digestion. D. Pancreatic lipase is a component of bile salts and is necessary for cholesterol digestion.
Palm and coconut oils are examples of polyunsaturated fats
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The most appropriate temperature for a sanitizing solution is:
a. 50 degrees F b. 79 degrees F c. 90 degrees F d. 140 degrees F
A nurse should encourage a client with a wound to consume foods high in vitamin C because this vitamin:
a. enhances protein synthesis. b. restores the inflammatory response. c. enhances oxygen transport to tissues. d. reduces edema.