The nurse has provided education for a client prescribed an antifungal. Which statement made by the client indicates further teaching is required?
A. "I will increase my fluid intake to 2 L per day."
B. "I will get up slowly to avoid feeling dizzy."
C. "I will avoid drinking carbonated beverages."
D. "I will take my prescription with milk."
Answer: B
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