The nurse is caring for a client who is on coumadin due to a history of deep vein thrombosis. The teaching plan for the client must include instructions to avoid which of the following food choices?

1. Dark-green leafy vegetables
2. Fish
3. Fruit
4. Red meat


Dark-green leafy vegetables

Rationale: Dark-green leafy vegetables contain vitamin K, thus they would counteract the effects of coumadin. Fish, fruit, and red meat do not contain vitamin K, and would be safe to include in the diet.

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