A nurse is conducting medication education for patients with hypertension. The focus of the education is on enhancing the absorption of their medications. The nurse determines that learning has occurred when the patients make which statement?
A. "We can safely take the drug for at least 6 months beyond the expiration date."
B. "We don't need to worry about storage of the drug, it won't lose potency."
C. "We should not take our medications with milk or dairy products."
D. "We need to be careful about taking the medication with certain foods."
Answer: D
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