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A client with heart failure is being instructed on laxative use. Which of the following laxatives should the client avoid?

  • A. Sodium phosphate
  • B. Psyllium
  • C. Bisacodyl
  • D. Polyethylene glycol
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Clients with heart failure often follow a sodium-restricted diet. Sodium phosphate laxatives can lead to sodium absorption, causing fluid retention, which is contraindicated in heart failure. It is crucial to avoid sodium phosphate laxatives in these clients to prevent exacerbation of fluid overload and heart failure symptoms.