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A home health nurse visits the patient and his wife. She reinforces the importance of consuming:
 a. nuts, seeds, and corn.
  b. 8 cups of liquid per day.
  c. celery.
  d. a high-protein, high-kcalorie oral supplement.

Question 2

Four weeks later, Mr. Martinez returns to the hospital. After an extensive work-up he is found to need surgery due to extensive damage in a portion of his colon. What type of surgery will he have?
 a. Diverticulosis b. Colostomy
  c. Ileostomy d. Stoma



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Answer to Question 1

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