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imowrer

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Antilipidemia drugs work by:
 a. increasing absorption of bile, as well as cholesterol, in the small intestine.
  b. limiting hepatic production of cholesterol.
  c. lowering HDL, such as with nicotinic acid.
  d. suppressing blood clotting.

Question 2

A diet consideration for the client on warfarin would be:
 a. regulating foods high in vitamin K.
  b. monitoring for lowered serum potassium levels.
  c. providing a low-fiber diet to prevent irritation of the bowel.
  d. eliminating milk products in the diet that could interfere with absorption of drug.



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Answer to Question 1

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