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Title: If a supplement label says USP, it means the product has been proven to effectively treat or prevent ...
Post by: allmyheart on Mar 4, 2018
If a supplement label says USP, it means the product has been proven to effectively treat or prevent a particular disease.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 2

A vitamin supplement can effectively treat a deficiency of that particular vitamin.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 3

Herbal remedies should be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women to reduce nutrient deficiencies because herbs are all natural and safe.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 4

Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are all college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department they notice the free automated blood pressure machine. For fun they all decide to take their blood pressure to see what their readings are. Drew's reading was 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading was 132/92 mm Hg, Jen's reading was 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading was 100/60 mm Hg. While in the pharmacy section they also look through the vast array of supplements available. Jen has a family history of osteoporosis and is of Asian descent. She has a small bone frame and is also lactose intolerant. She looks at the calcium supplements but isn't sure what to buy. In the past Lina has been diagnosed as having iron-deficiency anemia and is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She shops in the iron supplement section but is also confused on what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplements to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consistently consumes vegetables or fruits, and they think that taking a supplement would be good for their health. How can Jen increase her dietary calcium without causing her lactose intolerance to flare up?
 A) Include vitamin D-fortified milk as part of her daily intake
  B) Include fortified soy or rice milk as part of her daily intake
  C) Increase her intake of citrus fruits
  D) Increase her intake of lean protein such as chicken and fish

Q. 5

Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are all college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department they notice the free automated blood pressure machine. For fun they all decide to take their blood pressure to see what their readings are. Drew's reading was 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading was 132/92 mm Hg, Jen's reading was 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading was 100/60 mm Hg. While in the pharmacy section they also look through the vast array of supplements available. Jen has a family history of osteoporosis and is of Asian descent. She has a small bone frame and is also lactose intolerant. She looks at the calcium supplements but isn't sure what to buy. In the past Lina has been diagnosed as having iron-deficiency anemia and is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She shops in the iron supplement section but is also confused on what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplements to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consistently consumes vegetables or fruits, and they think that taking a supplement would be good for their health. What should Drew and Steven do to reduce sodium in their diet?
 A) Increase their intake of low-fat dairy products
  B) Increase their intake of iron-rich protein sources such as red meat or fortified protein shakes
  C) Decrease their intake of fast-food meals, deli sandwiches, and chips
  D) Decrease their intake of alcohol and caffeine

Q. 6

Drew, Steven, Jen, and Lina are all college friends who are shopping at the local discount store. As they walk through the pharmacy department they notice the free automated blood pressure machine. For fun they all decide to take their blood pressure to see what their readings are. Drew's reading was 122/88 mm Hg, Steven's reading was 132/92 mm Hg, Jen's reading was 110/70 mm Hg, and Lina's reading was 100/60 mm Hg. While in the pharmacy section they also look through the vast array of supplements available. Jen has a family history of osteoporosis and is of Asian descent. She has a small bone frame and is also lactose intolerant. She looks at the calcium supplements but isn't sure what to buy. In the past Lina has been diagnosed as having iron-deficiency anemia and is currently not taking any dietary supplements. She shops in the iron supplement section but is also confused on what to buy. Drew and Steven decide to purchase a large bottle of multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplements to share. Neither Drew nor Steven consistently consumes vegetables or fruits, and they think that taking a supplement would be good for their health. Drew and Steven are concerned enough about their nutrition to purchase a multi-mineral but have no real plan to improve their diet. What will taking the supplement do for their diet?
 A) Fill in the nutritional gaps of their diet
  B) Improve their nutrition and make their diet good
  C) Supply minerals to their body that they may not need
  D) Increase their energy level and decrease their blood pressure


Title: If a supplement label says USP, it means the product has been proven to effectively treat or prevent ...
Post by: syreeta8435 on Mar 4, 2018
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Title: If a supplement label says USP, it means the product has been proven to effectively treat or prevent ...
Post by: allmyheart on Mar 4, 2018
tremendous help