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to help control ascites, fluids may be restricted to:
70 to 100 ml/day
200 to 500 ml/day
500 to 1000 ml/day
1000 to 1500 ml/day
question 4 (1 point) ✓ saved
a common disorder in patients who abuse alcohol is
diarrhea.
fatty liver.
cholecystitis.
viral hepatitis.
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it is possible to reverse fatty infiltration of the liver by
losing weight.
reducing fat intake.
increasing protein intake.
removing the underlying cause.
For Question 3, to control ascites, fluid restriction is typically 500 - 1000 ml/day as per medical practice. For Question 4, long - term alcohol abuse commonly leads to fatty liver due to the liver's metabolism of alcohol. For Question 5, removing the underlying cause, such as alcohol cessation in case of alcoholic fatty liver, can reverse fatty infiltration of the liver.
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Question 3: C. 500 to 1000 ml/day
Question 4: B. fatty liver
Question 5: D. removing the underlying cause