An older client is demonstrating signs of a vitamin B6 deficiency. Which foods should the nurse encourage the client to ingest to help address this deficiency? (Select all that apply.)

a. Fish
b. Pork
c. Kale
d. Chicken
e. Whole grains


a. Fish , b. Pork , d. Chicken , e. Whole grains


Fish, pork, chicken, and whole grains are food sources high in Vitamin B6. Kale is a rich source of calcium.
Fish, pork, chicken, and whole grains are food sources high in Vitamin B6. Kale is a rich source of calcium.
Fish, pork, chicken, and whole grains are food sources high in Vitamin B6. Kale is a rich source of calcium.
Fish, pork, chicken, and whole grains are food sources high in Vitamin B6. Kale is a rich source of calcium.

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A patient taking a drug for insomnia reports becoming sunburned even when only minimally exposed to the sun. What is the nurse's best action?

a. Ask the patient whether he or she usually burns when exposed to the sun. b. Instruct the patient to stop the drug and notify the prescriber immediately. c. Teach the patient to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors. d. Document the report as the only action and reassure the patient that this problem is temporary.

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