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Value:3 Which of the following are potential physical signs of malnutrition? Check all that apply. [mark all correct answers] a. Hair that falls out or plucks out easily b. Redness at the corners of eyes c. Dry cracked lips d. Gray hair e. Loss of subcutaneous fat stores f. Pale skin g. Cellulite on belly or thighs h. Spoon-shaped nails X Partially correct Points scored this item: 2
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