An older patient tells the nurse that he meditates to seek enlightenment. Because of this, the nurse might inquire if he wishes to have which item eliminated from his daily dietary intake?
A) Beef
B) Cereal
C) Refined sugar
D) Leavened bread
A
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The belief that enlightenment is found in individual meditation is a characteristic of Buddhism. Buddhists often are vegetarians. Cereal, refined sugar, and leavened bread are not specifically identified as being omitted from the diet of a person who practices Buddhism.
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