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which statement from a client who has received prescriptions for digoxin, furosemide, and a 2-g sodium diet indicates that further teaching is needed?

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"I'll avoid eating bananas and oranges since they are high in sodium."

The statement, "I'll avoid eating bananas and oranges since they are high in sodium," indicates a misunderstanding by the client about the sodium content of these fruits. In reality, bananas and oranges are low in sodium and can be included in a 2-g sodium diet. Further teaching is needed to clarify the client's understanding of dietary restrictions, ensuring they accurately identify and limit high-sodium foods while still incorporating a well-balanced diet, especially when taking medications like digoxin and furosemide that can be affected by sodium intake.

Clarification on appropriate dietary choices will contribute to the effectiveness of the prescribed medications and overall management of the client's health condition.

Complete ques:

Which statement from a client who has received prescriptions for digoxin, furosemide, and a 2-g sodium diet indicates that further teaching is needed?

  1. "I'll avoid eating bananas and oranges since they are high in sodium."
  2. "I can continue to eat high-sodium foods since I'm on a 2-gram sodium diet."
  3. "If I miss a dose of digoxin, I can take a double dose the next time."
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