Which statement made by a client prescribed acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) indicates the client is experiencing an adverse reaction?
A. "My stools have been dark in color."
B. "My nose is stuffed up."
C. "Bright lights give me a headache."
D. "I have to get up a lot at night to urinate."
Answer: A
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