Clients taking warfarin who have increased intestinal activity, as in a flare of inflammatory bowel disease or diarrhea, should:

1. Decrease their overall food intake
2. Increase their fluid intake
3. Have their international normalized ratio (INR) values monitored more frequently than usual
4. Continue with their normal treatment plan


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