The nurse prepares a dietary plan for the client who practices Orthodox Judaism and notes that no Jewish holidays are approaching. What does the nurse plan to exclude from the client's menu?
1. Caffeinated tea
2. Leavened bread
3. Yogurt and milk
4. Shrimp and lobster
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4. The client practicing Orthodox Judaism cannot eat shellfish, so the nurse eliminates shrimp and lobster from the client's dietary plan.
1. The client's religious practices allow caffeine in the diet.
2. All followers of Judaism avoid eating leavened bread during Passover.
3. Orthodox Jewish dietary guidelines do not restrict dietary intake of dairy products except that dairy products are not eaten at the same meal with meat.
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