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Which intervention is appropriate for a patient with an acute attack of cholangitis?
 a. A low-fat diet
 b. Decreased fluid intake
 c. Supplementation with vitamin B6
  d. Enteral nutrition
 e. Increased carbohydrate intake

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a measure used for evaluating somatic protein loss?
 a. Retinol binding protein
  b. Creatinine height index
  c. Mid upper arm muscle area
  d. Nitrogen balance



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Answer to Question 1

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