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clmills979

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What statement by the client provides insight into a possible cause of diarrhea in a client with an ostomy?
 a. I eat applesauce every day for lunch.
  b. Is oatmeal considered a high-fiber food?
  c. Because I am diabetic, I eat sugar-free candies a lot.
  d. I like the smooth peanut butter, but try to limit it because of its fat content.

Question 2

Elimination of which of the following foods may most likely reduce the amount of gas production in a client with an ostomy?
 a. eggs
  b. yogurt
  c. strawberries
  d. processed meats



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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