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A patient complains of flatulence. The following measures are part of the person's care plan. Which should you question?
 
  a. Offer carbonated beverages.
  b. Have the person move about when in bed.
  c. Encourage walking.
  d. Encourage exercise.

Question 2

A bowel training program was developed for a resident. The person usually has a bowel move-ment after breakfast. When should you assist the person with elimination?
 
  a. Before breakfast
  b. After breakfast
  c. Before lunch
  d. After lunch



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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