A nonprofit program that helps feed people in need by linking sources of unused, unsaved cooked and fresh food with social service agencies that serve meals to people who would otherwise go hungry is referred to as a ____
a. food bank
b. food pantry
c. soup kitchen
d. prepared and perishable food program
d
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Which of the following is a goal of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
A. Prevent the inappropriate use of protected health information. B. Prevent communication between financial institutions related to patient billing. C. Ensure that insurance companies are reimbursing appropriate amounts. D. Guarantee the safety of the patient's chart between admission and discharge. E. Ensure that the patient's chart is correctly transcribed into an electronic health record.
When a regular diet fails to meet the nutrient needs of a client, a _____ is used
a. standard diet b. nutrition care plan c. modified diet d. nursing diagnosis
A medical researcher has isolated a chemical from cigarette smoke. When the scientist mixes a small amount of the substance with living human cells, the chemical damages unsaturated fatty acids in the cells' plasma membranes. He is able to prevent this damage by adding vitamin E to the mixture of the chemical and cells. Based on this information, the scientist has ________.
A. discovered a vitamin-based cure for lung cancer B. identified vitamin E as a prooxidant C. determined that the chemical in cigarette smoke is an oxidizing agent D. conducted an in vitro experiment under poorly controlled conditions
Which of the following is true of the work of Gregor Mendel?
A. He was the pioneer of the Human Genome Project. B. He described the double-helical structure of DNA. C. He discovered the laws of genetics in the year 1865. D. He discovered that DNA is the genetic material in living beings. E. He proposed the concept of the genetic code.