The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a patient with tuberculosis who takes rifampin (Rifadin). Which of the following would be an expected finding?
a. Peripheral neuropathy
b. Myopathy
c. Crystalluria
d. Red-orange-tinged urine
D
Red-orange-tinged urine is a normal finding associated with rifampin.
Peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, and crystalluria are manifestations of adverse effects.
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