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Rob is a 46 y.o. admitted to the hospital with a suspected diagnosis of Liver cirrhosis. He’s jaundiced and reports weakness. Which intervention will you include in his care?

A.Regularexercise

B.A low-protein diet.

C.Allow patient to select his meals.

D.Rest period after small, frequent meals.

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