Which statement demonstrates to the nurse that the client understands instructions regarding the use of histamine2-receptor antagonists?
a. "Since I am taking this medication, it is all right for me to eat spicy foods."
b. "Smoking decreases the effects of this medication, so I should look into cessation programs."
c. "I should take this medication 1 hour after each meal in order to decrease gastric acidity."
d. "I should decrease bulk and fluids in my diet to prevent diarrhea."
Answer: b. "Smoking decreases the effects of this medication, so I should look into cessation programs."
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