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olgavictoria

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The nurse teaches the patient taking warfarin (Coumadin) to minimize foods high in vitamin K including what type of food?
 
  A) Eggs
  B) Dairy products
  C) Citrus fruits
  D) Green leafy vegetables

Question 2

The nurse evaluates that additional patient teaching is needed regarding anticoagulants when the patient states that he will do what?
 
  A) Carry a Medic Alert card with him.
  B) Report to the lab once a month.
  C) Use acetaminophen for arthritis pain.
  D) Use a disposable safety razor to shave.



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Injectable vitamin K is used to reverse the effects of warfarin. Vitamin K is responsible for promoting the liver synthesis of several clotting factors. When these pathways have been inhibited by warfarin, clotting time is increased. If an increased level of vitamin K is provided, more of these factors are produced, and the clotting time can be brought back within a normal range. Green leafy vegetables are high in vitamin K and should be avoided or minimized in the diet to prevent reversal of warfarin effects. The other food options are not high in vitamin K.

Answer to Question 2

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The patient should use an electric razor to shave rather than a disposable razor that could nick his skin and increase risk of bleeding. Carrying a MedicAlert card, getting regular follow-up lab work, and use of acetaminophen would all be appropriate actions that would not indicate the need for further teaching.



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