A 2-year-old child who has frequent attacks of diarrhea is diagnosed to be lactose intolerant. Which of the following food items should be avoided in the client's regular diet plan?

A) Banana
B) Wheat
C) Orange
D) Yogurt


D
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Yogurt should not be included in the client's regular diet plan. Lactose intolerance disorder is characterized by an inability to metabolize lactose in milk and milk products. Thus, milk and milk products should be avoided in the client's diet plan. Banana, wheat, and orange can be included in the client's diet plan.

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