Chapter 23: Problem 153
A client with iron deficiency anemia has been prescribed an oral iron preparation. Which beverage is best to take with this medication? A. Milk B. Orange juice C. Water D. iced tea
Chapter 23: Problem 153
A client with iron deficiency anemia has been prescribed an oral iron preparation. Which beverage is best to take with this medication? A. Milk B. Orange juice C. Water D. iced tea
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