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Gidlion45 Gidlion45
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The nurse is caring for a client from another country who was admitted with hypertension and chronic renal failure. The client is receiving hemodialysis three times a week. The nurse is assessing the client's diet and the client reports the use of salt substitutes. When teaching the client to avoid salt substitute, which rationale supports this teaching point?
A) They will increase the risk of AV fistula infection.
B) They can potentiate hyperkalemia.
C) They will interact with the client's antihypertensive medications.
D) They will cause the client to retain fluid.
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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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Thank you for the update, happy to help
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