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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.

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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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