Which of the following diseases is associated with long-term heavy drinking?
A) Hypertension
B) Aortic stenosis
C) Endocardial fibroelastosis
D) Marfan syndrome
A
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A dietitian must record a patient's nutrition information in his chart, and she is waiting for the nurse to finish her notes. Which guideline must the dietitian consider when she gets the chart and starts her own documentation?
A. Review what the nurse wrote, and write the same information in her own words. B. Leave a small amount of white space after the nurse's writing to add information later. C. Ask the nurse to document the nutrition information as well. D. Write a signature after the nursing information and the nutrition information. E. Write clearly so that the nurse or anyone else reading the chart can understand the information.
What is the most important advice to give a patient with a peptic ulcer?
a. drink milk every 1-2 hours b. consume small portions c. eat everything in balance d. abstain from spicy food
A compound in food that can be converted into an active vitamin inside the body is known as a(n): a. coenzyme
b. predecessor. c. antivitamin. d. provitamin. e. enzyme.
Moderate alcohol consumption versus abstinence is associated with a significant level of protection against heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, stroke, _____, and all causes of mortality
a. arthritis b. osteoporosis c. dementia d. depression e. celiac disease