The nurse is providing a client with education about major minerals. Which minerals should the nurse include in the teaching session?(Select all that apply.)
1. Calcium
2. Iron
3. Fluoride
4. Chloride
5. Potassium
1, 4, 5
Rationale 1: Calcium is a major mineral.
Rationale 2: Iron is a trace mineral.
Rationale 3: Fluoride is a trace mineral.
Rationale 4: Chloride is a major mineral.
Rationale 5: Potassium is a major mineral.
Global Rationale: Calcium, chloride, and potassium are all considered major minerals. Iron and fluoride are trace minerals.
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