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The recommended diet for someone with dumping syndrome is low fiber. A person with dumping syndrome asks what foods are good for them to eat. What would be the best response?
 
  A) Kidney beans B) Cream of wheat C) Apples D) Shredded wheat

Question 2

Patients with short bowel syndrome sometimes require parenteral nutrition support to achieve adequate intakes of nutrients and kcals. It is important for them to return to enteral feedings as soon as possible to prevent
 
  a. loss of sense of taste.
  b. loss of lean body mass.
  c. atrophy of the intestinal tract.
  d. essential fatty acid deficiency.



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Answer to Question 1

B
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Individuals with dumping syndrome should choose low-fiber grains; mostly canned, not fresh fruit; and nongassy, well-cooked vegetables without seeds or skins.

Answer to Question 2

C
It is important for patients with short bowel syndrome to return from parenteral to enteral feed-ings as soon as possible to prevent atrophy of the intestinal tract. Sense of taste is not usually af-fected by use of parenteral nutrition. Lean body mass and essential fatty acid status are main-tained as long as adequate nutrients are administered.



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