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jwb375

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Following gastric surgery for obesity, avoiding beverages with meals has the following benefit:
 a. allows for higher ratio of density-rich foods to be eaten.
  b. decreases risk of overfilling stomach.
  c. increases rate of stomach emptying.
  d. lowers risk for fluid retention.

Question 2

Clients who are lactose intolerant may be taught to add sources of what specific food constituent to delay stomach emptying and decrease diarrhea?
 a. fats
  b. fiber
  c. protein
  d. refined carbohydrates



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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