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- Using the nutrition label, what percentage of the calories in the product come from protein? How did you arrive at your answer?What is the purpose of the requirement for nutritional labeling on packaged foods?The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a client with cirrhosis and notes that the ammonia level is elevated. Which diet does the nurse anticipate to be prescribed for this client? Question 63 options: a) High-carbohydrate diet b) Low-protein diet c) Moderate-fat diet d) High-protein diet