ACCREDITATION
RESPONSES TO CLINICAL SCENARIO: UPDATE ON GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD): NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT
1. Elevating the head of the bed at night reduces esophageal acid exposure (Alternative A).
2. Hiatal hernia > 2 cm and fixed (Alternative B).
3. Surgical treatment in patients refractory to acid suppression (Alternative D).
4. Nissen produces more dysphagia (Alternative C).
5. Fruit and fiber consumption is a protective factor (Alternative D).
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