The client has been ordered to be treated with Robaxin. The client calls the nurse in a panic and reports that his urine is black in color. The nurse's response should be based on the knowledge that this is indicative of a(n) _______ to the medication
a. anaphylactic reaction
b. adverse reaction
c. subnormal response
d. expected response
ANS: D
Robaxin can turn the client's urine green, brown, or black.
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