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A nurse is caring for a client taking a cholestyramine drug. What instructions should the nurse give to this client to prevent constipation?
 
  A) Eat foods high in dietary fiber.
  B) Follow a complete liquid diet.
  C) Be sure to stay on complete bed rest.
  D) Take the water-soluble form of vitamin A.
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The nurse should instruct the client taking a cholestyramine drug to eat foods high in dietary fiber to prevent constipation. The nurse need not instruct the client to have a complete liquid diet or complete bed rest; instead, the nurse should instruct the client to exercise to prevent constipation. Clients are asked to take a water-soluble form of vitamin A if they are experiencing impaired digestion of fats and absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins due to long-term therapy of bile acid sequestrants.
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