The nurse teaches a client who has begun taking phenelzine, a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), about the medication. Which foods are allowed in the diet of the client taking phenelzine?
A. Peas
B. Broccoli
C. Potatoes
D. Red wine
E. Avocados
F. Cereal with raisins
Ans:
A. Peas
B. Broccoli
C. Potatoes
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