The nurse has provided education for a client who received a new prescription for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Which statements made by the client indicate an understanding of the information?

A. "I guess I will have to give up eating my wife's banana pudding."
B. "I should add some wheat germ to my breakfast cereal."
C. "I should add olive oil to the salads I eat at noon each day."
D. "I will most likely have to become a vegetarian."
E. "I will take my medication on an empty stomach."


Ans:
A. "I guess I will have to give up eating my wife's banana pudding."
E. "I will take my medication on an empty stomach."

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