The nurse has provided teaching for a client prescribed clonazepam (Klonopin). Which is an important outcome when evaluating the client's understanding of the teaching?
A. The client will verbalize the signs of developing Stevens-Johnson rash.
B. The client will verbalize the importance of dietary restrictions related to this drug.
C. The client will verbalize the importance of having routine laboratory work.
D. The client will verbalize the consequences of abruptly stopping the drug.
Answer: D
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