13 y/o with 3 day hx of red urine. You want her to go home for a few days and return for lab work. In teaching her what to avoid, you know she has misunderstood the directions when she tells you she shouldn't ingest any:

a. blackberries
b. ibuprofen
c. red color foods
d. watermelon


Answer: d. watermelon

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