Acute kidney injury is a disorder characterized by an abrupt increase in GFR that results in failure to maintain fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A. use more leavening B. use less fat and sugar C. add less flour and liquid D. bake at lower temperatures
What is the recommended daily calcium intake for young adults?
a. 500 mg b. 800 mg c. 1000 mg d. 1500 mg
Which of the following foods does NOT contain water?
a. Butter b. Cooked hamburger c. Oil d. Swiss cheese
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me show you the products that will benefit you most." Let's see if the clerk really knows what ergogenic aids are all about by answering these questions.John's friend Sam says that John is too old to start building muscle and that he should have worked out more in high school. John is concerned that maybe it is too late. Is Sam correct? a. Sam is correct and John can no longer successfully build muscle. b. Sam is correct and there is no reason that John needs to build muscle at his age since he has a sedentary job. c. Sam is correct because, since John jogs three times each week, he really has no need to focus on strength training. d. Sam is incorrect because muscles can respond to strength training even in old age, and it helps improve the quality of life. e. Sam is incorrect because John can increase muscle mass until age 40.