A client with atrial fibrillation has been placed on warfarin sodium. As part of the instructions for the medication, which foods does the nurse tell the client are acceptable to eat?
A. Lettuce
B. Cherries
C. Broccoli
D. Cabbage
E. Potatoes
Answer:
B. Cherries
E. Potatoes
F. Spaghetti
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