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nbmeq7 - candace
#1
A 66-year-old man has had numbness and tingling
in the hands and
feet for 2 weeks. He lives in a homeless shelter and
is well fed. He
has been treated for pulmonary tuberculosis for 4
months with
isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. He
is compliant with his
medication regimen but continues to abuse alcohol.
His temperature is 37
C (98.6 F), blood pressure is 136/76 mm Hg, pulse is
72/min, and
respirations are 20/min. He is well nourished but
depressed and irritable.
There is decreased sensation to pain and touch in the
hands and feet in
a stocking-glove distribution. Which of the following
is the most
likely nutritional deficiency?

A
) Folic acid

B
) Niacin

C
) Vitamin A

D
) Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

E
) Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)

F
) Vitamin B6

G
) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)

H
) Vitamin C

I
) Vitamin D

J
) Vitamin E

K
) Vitamin K
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#2
FFF
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#3
B6 -- from INH + Alcoholic
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#4
Isoniazid can interfere with the activity of vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 supplementation is recommended, especially in people with poor nutritional status, to prevent development of isoniazid-induced peripheral neuritis.
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