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A patient who has IBS experiences diarrhea, bloating, and pain but does not want to take medication. The primary care NP should recommend:
 
  a. 25 g of fiber each day.
  b. avoiding gluten and lactose in the diet.
  c. increasing water intake to eight to ten glasses per day.
  d. beginning aerobic exercise, such as running, every day.
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A diet with adequate fiber is the cornerstone of treatment, and 25 g per day is recommended. Unless the patient has a documented gluten or lactose malabsorption, avoiding these substances is not recommended. Water intake should be six to eight glasses per day. Regular walking is usually the best exercise.
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