When the client is taught to reduce sodium to attempt better control of ascites, an intervention would be to:
a. substitute soy sauce for salt in cooking.
b. use potassium-sparing diuretics and salt substitute.
c. use strong-flavored herbs and spices in place of salt.
d. provide a liquid diet because most beverages contain less sodium than solid foods.
c
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