A patient has recorded the following on a sheet of paper at the bedside: Breakfast: eggs, toast, 6 oz of coffee ; small orange juice (4 ounces); Lunch: sandwich, apple, 8 oz of tea Dinner: chicken, broccoli, rice, 2 glasses (12oz) of tea.
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For breakfast, the patient had: - 6 oz of coffee - 4 oz of orange juice For lunch, the patient had: - 8 oz of tea For dinner, the patient had: Show more…
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