When caring for a client with ileostomy, the nurse notices that there is a bolus of poorly chewed food in the stool. Which interventions would be most appropriate?
A) Advise the client to chew the food properly.
B) Provide the client with plenty of fluids.
C) Instruct the client to sit upright while eating.
D) Alert the physician about the condition.
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