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    If a Patient Cannot Eat, but His or Her GI
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If a Patient Cannot Eat, but His or Her GI

Question 33

Question 33

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If a patient cannot eat, but his or her GI tract is working, the patient would be fed using:


A) an oral diet.
B) enteral tube feeding.
C) a peripheral vein feeding.
D) total parenteral nutrition.

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