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Transnasal, or nasogastric (ng), feeding would be most appropriate for which client? a. an alcoholic with severe acute pancreatitis b. an elderly comatose woman who has had a stroke c. a middle-aged man with a functional gastrointestinal (gi) tract, poor appetite, and thermal injuries d. an elderly woman with alzheimer disease who is confused and agitated

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