#1. Which of the following vitamins are fat soluble?
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#2. Ingredients to avoid in any vitamin/mineral supplements are:
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#3. Which of the following vitamins are water soluble?
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#4. Another name for B2 is:
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#5. Vitamin B3 can be synthesized by the body if there is enough ____________ present in the bloodstream.
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#6. Almost 100% of chloride is absorbed in the:
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#7. A client’s labs show a marked decrease in uric acid and an elevated serum iron level. You suspect a deficiency in:
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#8. The body cannot produce minerals; they must be obtained from food or supplements.
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#9. How many basic types of vitamin K are there?
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#10. One way to ensure adequate selenium for thyroid function is to eat:
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