PD is an 11-month-old M with phenylketonuria. His mother brought him in to visit you at an outpatient nutrition center in the local pediatric hospital. LT: 28 inches WT: 8.7 kg Calculate PD's daily kcalorie needs
a. 1205 kcal
b. 914 kcal
c. 957 kcal
d. 1044 kcal
b
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A. phosphocreatine; aerobic metabolism B. phosphocreatine; ADP C. glycolysis; aerobic metabolism D. phosphocreatine; glycolysis
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A. 1350-1950 B. 1400-2000 C. 600-1050 D. 900-1500
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a. carries a greater risk of complications. b. is less expensive. c. can be used for longer periods of time. d. requires hospitalization.
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b. obsessive-compulsive disorder. c. parental alcoholism. d. late menarche. e. childhood failure to thrive.