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SAS 13

1. C. When it comes to adolescence each body has its own different growth spurt
2. B. The active lifestyle of teen need the body fuel
3. C. It has to be healthier
4. D. Puberty lead to physical changes
5. B. It present adolescents both maturity and sexual maturity

SAS 14

1. C Limited or no alcohol use


2. D Can help to regulate obesity
3. D Possible link to weak immune
4. D High protein foods can help to regulate weight
5. D Need the opposite energy dense protein

SAS 15

1. A. Because he is experiencing loss of appetite.


2. D. They're limiting food intake as prescribed by the Registered ND.
3. A. Exact foods or preparation methods to include in or exclude from modified diet.
4. A. Achieve goals in nutrition intervention.
5. A. Needs and nutrition status are the most important factors that affect how nutrition
education should be presented.

SAS 16

1. D. Used safely and effectively without medical supervision.


2. D. Prevent extreme side effects in your body.
3. A Reaction resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product.
4. B. Nausea and vomiting can limit food intake
5. D. Reduce stomach acidity can impair the absorption of vitamin b12, folate and iron.
SAS 17

1. C. Because it has only moderate-risk of aspiration.


2. B. Should meet the patient's medical and nutrient needs with the lowest risk of
complication and the lowest cost.
3. C. Prevent bacterial contamination in tube feeding formulas.
4. D. Feeding tubes have narrowed hole that only liquid can pass through.
5. C. -Stores in the fats and muscles.

SAS 18

1. B. Not included in the clear liquid diet.


2. C. Stricture or abnormal narrowing, tumor, or compression of the esophagus by
surrounding tissues.
3. B. Not a possible consequence of GERD.
4. D. Chronic gastritis can lead to long-term infection.
5. A. Avoid discomfort in patients.
6. C. Prevent constipation.
7. C. High intakes of poorly absorbed sugars and lactase deficiency.
8. A. Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
9. B. Usually in rectum then extended in the colon region of the digestive tract
10. A. Entire colon is removed by bypassing, and the stoma is formed from the ileum.

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