The nurse is evaluating teaching provided to a client with migraine headaches. Which client statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
1. "I can drink colas without problem."
2. "I should avoid eating red meat."
3. "I should avoid red wine."
4. "I should eat a lot of aged cheese."
Answer: 3
1. Colas contain caffeine, which can be a trigger for migraines.
2. Red meat is not a trigger, but cured meats are.
3. Red wine is a known trigger of headaches.
4. Aged cheese should be avoided.
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