A nurse learns at report that a patient is a member of a Seventh-Day Adventist group. At mealtime, which trays should be served to this patient?

a. Corn flakes with whole milk, cranberry and orange juices, buttered muffin, and coffee
b. Mixed salad with chunks of chicken, po-tato salad, orange juice, and a small apple
c. Scrambled eggs and crisp bacon, melon slice, wheat toast, and hot tea
d. Broiled flounder, scalloped potatoes, yel-low squash, green bean salad, rice pud-ding, and coffee


B
This religion forbids the eating of pork products (bacon) and drinking strong beverages such as tea and coffee.

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