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Nutrition therapy for clients who have gallbladder disorders focuses on:
 
  a. reducing cholesterol intake.
  b. eliminating gas-forming foods.
  c. reducing fat intake.
  d. increasing caloric intake.

Question 2

The initial diet prescription for clients who have acute pancreatitis is:
 
  a. small, frequent meals.
  b. to withhold oral feedings.
  c. enteral formula feedings.
  d. a clear liquid diet.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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