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Which diet selection by a client who is depressed and taking the MAO inhibitor tranylcypromine sulfate (Parnate) indicates to the nurse that the client understands the dietary restrictions imposed by this medication regimen?

  • A. Hamburger, French fries, and chocolate milkshake.
  • B. Liver and onions, broccoli, and decaffeinated coffee.
  • C. Pepperoni and cheese pizza, tossed salad, and a soft drink.
  • D. Roast beef, baked potato with butter, and iced tea.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Roast beef, baked potato with butter, and iced tea are safe choices as they do not contain tyramine, which must be avoided with MAO inhibitors like Parnate. Tyramine-rich foods like aged cheeses, certain meats, and fermented products can cause a hypertensive crisis when combined with MAO inhibitors. Choices A, B, and C contain foods high in tyramine and are not recommended for individuals taking MAO inhibitors.