A client is receiving a drug that is excreted in the bile. What will the best nursing assessment of the effect of this drug on the patient include?

A. The effect of the drug will be a prolonged action.
B. The effect of the drug will be increased side effects.
C. The effect of the drug will be decreased side effects.
D. The effect of the drug will be decreased.


Answer: A

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