What is secondary malnutrition and how does it differ from primary malnutrition?

What will be an ideal response?

Secondary malnutrition occurs due to physiological reasons whereas primary malnutrition is a result of dietary consumption. Secondary malnutrition results from an interference with adequate digestion, absorption, or the utilization of foods.

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When massage is used to reduce the symptoms and discomfort of a disease for a terminally ill patient, it is considered ________ care

A) palliative B) integrated C) clinical D) direct

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ASAP means

A) As soon as permissible B) At set time or as permitted C) At six or prior D) As soon as possible

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