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Gidlion45 Gidlion45
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A client with acute renal failure is complaining of a metallic taste in the mouth and has no appetite. Based on this data, which intervention by the nurse is the most appropriate?
A) Encourage the intake of protein, salt, and potassium.
B) Restrict fluids.
C) Provide mouth care before meals.
D) Administer an antiemetic as prescribed.
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Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, Volume I

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Gidlion45 Author
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8 years ago
That makes so much more sense now, thank you a million...
Jet
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You're welcome Wink Face
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