Nurse Zasha is imparting instructions to Mrs. Zexy Lucero, 30 years old G1P0, with a history of cardiac disease concerning suitable dietary measures, Which statement. if made by Mrs. Zexy, indicates a need for further instructions provided by Nurse Zasha? (Select all that apply)
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Nurse Zasha is imparting instructions to Mrs. Zexy Lucero, 30 years old G1P0, with a history of cardiac disease concerning suitable dietary measures, Which statement. if made by Mrs. Zexy, indicates a need for further instructions provided by Nurse Zasha? (Select all that apply)
- “I should increase my sodium intake during pregnancy"
- “ I should maintain a low-calorie diet to prevent any weight gain."
- “I should drink adequate fluids and increase my intake of high-fiber foods.
- “ I should lower my blood volume by limiting my fluids"
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