The nurse is teaching the parent of a child with chronic renal failure on high-potassium foods that should be restricted. Which foods will the nurse include in this teaching? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bananas, carrots, nuts, and milk
B) Peaches, broccoli, and red meat
C) Oranges, potatoes, wheat, and bran
D) Spinach, chicken, fish, and green beans


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Foods that are high in potassium include bananas, carrots, nuts, and milk. Broccoli, wheat, bran, chicken, fish, and green beans are not high in potassium and do not need to be restricted.

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