The primary feeding goal of a child with special needs is for the child to feed him- or herself

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Elizabeth is a pregnant patient who tells her physician that she has been following a low-carbohydrate diet so that she does not gain too much weight during pregnancy. Her physician recommends including carbohydrates into her diet. What purpose do carbohydrates serve during pregnancy?

A) ?They provide fuel for the fetal brain. B) ?They support blood flow to the placenta. C) ?They prevent neural tube defects. D) ?They support fetal lung development prior to birth.

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Diabetes leads to a tenfold greater risk of all of the following EXCEPT:

a. amputations. b. neuropathies. c. macular degeneration. d. cataracts. e. elevated blood lipids.

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Discuss the short-term effects of alcohol intake on brain function, as well as the long-term effects on brain function when teens and young adults chronically abuse alcohol.

What will be an ideal response?

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Over time, Ms. Leland suffers from _____ and must decide whether she will have _____ to help meet her nutritional needs

a. cardiac cachexia; a PEG placed b. kidney failure; dialysis started c. liver failure; a liver transplant d. cardiac cachexia; PPN initiated

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