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Which of the following conditions results in fat malabsorption but with no need for a dietary fat restriction?
 a. Celiac disease b. Pancreatitis
  c. Cystic fibrosis d. Crohn's disease

Question 2

The most appropriate diet therapy for clients with cystic fibrosis is to
 a. reduce fat to less than 35 grams per day.
  b. supply missing enzymes.
  c. limit kcalories to 1200 per day.
  d. restrict sodium.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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