A child with a known diagnosis of biliary atresia is not able to absorb:

1. Minerals.
2. Fat-soluble vitamins.
3. Calcium.
4. Sodium.


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1. The child's body can absorb minerals without difficulty.
2. The child's body cannot absorb enough fat-soluble vitamins and may need supplementation.
3. The child's body can absorb the adequate amount of calcium.
4. The child's body can absorb the adequate amount of sodium.

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