You are caring for a homebound frail elderly woman. While helping her with toileting, you notice very dark stools. A possible nutrition-related reason for this may be

a. Lack of vitamin C
b. Lack of vitamin K
c. Lack of phosphorus in the diet
d. Lack of iron in the diet


B
Vitamin K functions in blood clotting and in regulating blood calcium and bone development. A deficiency of vitamin K can result in hemorrhaging, a sign of which is very dark and bloody stools. This is most likely to occur in an older person who is taking antibiotics, which destroy the normal intestinal bacteria responsible for extracting vitamin K from food. Lack of vitamin C, phosphorus, or iron in the diet can result in abnormal conditions in different body systems, but vitamin K is most directly linked to blood clotting.

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