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1-Unexplained pain in the upper abdomen that can have symptoms of nausea, loss of appetite, burning...

1-Unexplained pain in the upper abdomen that can have symptoms of nausea, loss of appetite, burning and GI upset; with causative factors including bacterial H. Pylori or excessive use of NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), may be related to what GI disorder?

A) Colorectal cancer

B) Gas
C) Irritable bowl syndrome
D) Ulcers/peptic ulcers

2-Advantages of conducting a 24 hour recall nutritional assessment include all of the following except one, which is the exception?

A) Remembering accurately what was eaten the day before
B) Relatively quick and simple
C) Allows a general analysis of basic nutrient adequacy and variety
D) May omit snacks or foods of lesser importance knowingly/unknowingly
E) a and d only
3-Brittle nails and hair, decrease mental alertness, weakness and joint pain resulting from not eating enough Brazil nuts, organ meats, fish, seafood, or vegetables frown in this mineral rich soil. This is a powerful antioxidant. Which mineral is missing in the diet?

A)Zinc
B) iron
C) Selenium
D) Potassium
4-Symptoms of fatigue, headache, low back pain, dark urine, thirst and loss of appetite indicate?
A) Early dehydration
B) Water intoxication
C) Electrolyte Imbalance
D) Vitamin B deficiency

6-Folate is essential for all individuals but especially pregnant women because Folate?
A) Keeps our eyes healthy
B) Prevents neural tube defects
C) Helps with breastfeeding
D) Prevents osteoporosis

7-Oysters, dark chocolate, bananas, green leafy veggies, dairy, and beans are all good sources of which mineral important for bone and blood pressure health?
A) Potassium
B) Calcium
C) Magnesium
D) Vit K

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