Ebk:Nutrition & Diet Therapy
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357391747
Author: DEBRUYNE
Publisher: Cengage
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A nurse is instructing a client about which food should be included in a low fiber diet. Which of the following statements indicates the client understands the instructions?
Bran cereal would be a good breakfast choice
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