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A client with complaints of frequent and increased urination is diagnosed with diabetes
  insipidus. The electrolyte report of the client is as follows: sodium, 150 mEq/L;
  potassium, 4.5 mEq/L; calcium, 5.2 mEq/L; and chloride, 96 mEq/L.
 
  The client is
  reported to have hypernatremia. The physician instructs the nurse to modify the diet
  accordingly. What dietary restriction should the nurse recommend in the diet plan for the
  client?
  A) Potassium
  B) Calcium
  C) Chloride
  D) Sodium
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