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Which of the following are contraindications for tube feedings? Hypomotility of the small intestine or intestinal obstruction. O Functioning GI tract, but patient cannot meet nutritional needs orally. O Severe diarrhea. High output enterocutaneous fistulas. Severe acute pancreatitis. O When progress does not warrant aggressive nutritional support. O All responses except for the second on are correct.
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