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The client has been started on treatment with Sustiva. To achieve maximum absorption of the drug, the client should choose a breakfast of:
 
  a. whole-wheat toast with jam.
  b. egg-white omelet with spinach.
  c. sausage patties with an English muffin.
  d. sliced fruit with nonfat yogurt.

Question 2

The nurse anticipates the client's laboratory values will result in increased ______ due to treatment with Kaletra?
 
  a. cholesterol
  b. magnesium
  c. potassium
  d. calcium



debra928

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Sustiva is best absorbed with high-fat food, such as sausage.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Kaletra tends to increase the client's cholesterol level.



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